Stanley Odd are a force to be reckoned with.
The band are one of Scottish hip-hop’s most visible exports, matching some wild production elements to those hard-hitting rhymes.
Steeped in political and societal awareness, Stanley Odd also have a wicked sense of humour – nothing they do is po-faced.
New album ‘STAY ODD’ is out on April 12th, a project that took around four years to complete.
Confident in their oddness, it’s packed with surprises and unpredictable elements, a world that will be expanded beyond the album itself.
Stanley Odd have constructed a 56 page book to accompany the release, commenting:
“It’s a lyric book, it’s a scrapbook, it’s a notebook, it’s a picture book; it showcases all the artwork, some of the video content, fan photos and – of course – the words and stories of the songs.”
Ahead of this, we’re able to share new song ‘Undo Redo’ and it’s tale of club-centric tension and release.
Where does it truly get us? Can leisure time come to have greater value in our lives? With the rapid rise of digital entertainment and trends like Krypto Casinos 2024, the shape of leisure in a post-lockdown world may be shifting more toward virtual experiences. As people seek more flexible, anonymous platforms for enjoyment, this evolution could redefine how we spend our free time and find new forms of relaxation. And what form will this take in a post-lockdown world?
Stanley Odd ask all the right questions, and come up with some answers, too – watch the video now.
‘STAY ODD’ will be released on April 12th – order it HERE.
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