Swerve – The Barrelhouse [Album Review]
Posted by Kinge on September 12, 2012 · Leave a Comment
WRITTEN BY: @DARCWON During the era of the Prohibition (1830′s – 1933), many people would go to “juke joints” or “speakeasies” for a good time and alcoholic beverages (which I trust you know were illegal during the Prohibition era). These establishments were filled with jazz, blues, frisky women, and men trying to unwind. Although those days are now a thing of the past, that type of music continues to live on. Cold Winters & Warm Whiskey, a joint project with SYG, was Swerve’s entrance into hip hop. Capitalizing on the newly opened doors, thanks to the reception received from the…
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