Still intimidatingly young, Kendall Elijah dropped breakthrough cut 'The Wall' all the way back in 2012.
Continuing to push ahead, the rapper/singer recently pieced together material for a new EP. 'Biscuit Number One' is out now, with Kendall Elijah describing it as "a collection of life's good and bad shit told by a tall idiot who is learning."
A six track release, 'Biscuit Number One' displays continuous innovation. Opening cut 'Whirlpools' finds Kendall Elijah slipping effortlessly between singing and rapping as the ethereal production swirls around him.
Closing with the damaged, fractured ambience of 'overcast', it's an EP which never sits still.
Hell, 'Friday After Work' even finds Kendall Elijah rapping over some chilled guitar chords half-inched from Mac DeMarco.
Check it out now.
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