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Gladiator Pen – “Roman Numeralz” (Album Review)

Arizona collective of artist with different artistic expressions called Gladiator Pen drops a 17 track LP titled “Roman Numeralz” I was impressed with the intention of these emcees as they donate all proceeds to the literacy of the next generation we need more movements like this one. The cover was intense I can tell these emcees was coming for heads as the introduction begin with with a raw Dj mix to transition the 1st song “Remember The Name” featuring Blaze Rock, Mister Riot, ciphurphurce and DJ Les which makes you do just that with that rawness captured and bottled up and amplified by singer song tress Miss Rebecca leaving her mark and essence on this track along with the masterful dj scratches. This collective reminds me sonically even of the legendary wu-tang which is high praise.

“Very Afraid ” is a dark track showing the versatility lyrical of Blaze Rock & Floyd Write these two tailor a Hip-Hop banger in underground   standards we would love to see a video to this audio. This track is like the warning to other rappers and collectives who want drama with the team. “Its The Gladiators” featuring Blaze Rock, Floyd Write, Phal Kilmer ,Mister Riot & DJ Psychopat  comes on with a funky rhythmic piano and undeniable bass giving it a west coast G-funk vibe . The Gladiator Pen collective seems to specialize in lyrics and poetry style boombap and the different Djs add a mix perspective to the each cut.

“Shot Gun” featuring Mister Riot, Phal Kilmer, Hellamic, & Marques Elliot  had a  slick Rick and Wu vibe mixed together I even liked the fast rap style and classic Hip-Hop reference from “Common” I used to love her. “Blind Man” featuring Puritan, Ohm, Simple Wisdom & Dj Les came in with a killer production as the 1st artist absolutely murdered this track leaving it beat and battered for his partners then the other artist matched word for word with their own unique styles making this truly a Hip-Hop gem.

“Gladiator Regime” featuring Mister Riot, Blaze rock, Judgement, Floyd Write, Puritan, Medaforcale, Ciphurphace & Dj J20 was fire from jump giving me a Masta ace & Tech nine vibe. Homage to the legend as his rhyme scheme has always been killer fast & precise. Each artist came with a fast on top of the beat approach as they make poetry from this cut keep going the hits alive. “Simply” was an oldie but goodie sample which allowed a mellowed contemplation atmosphere for Blaze Rock &  Talk- Sik. “Keep it moving” featuring Talk-Sik,  Floyd Write, Phal Kilmer & DJ Pervee is one of those tracks that take you back to the early 2000s when we had tracks like “Drive Slow” by Kanye West. What I love about Gladiator Pen collective is they come from so many angles artistically  with their rhyme schemes and personas of each artist.

“Answer The Bell” featuring Ohm & Mister riot as Dj Blessed 1 held down the 1s & 2s was a love story of Hip-Hop as they explain why they fell in love with the infectious game in the 1st place. We are winding down as the album is on its b side (Not literal) we reach “The Watch” featuring Purtian, Mister Riot & Ciphurhace has a creepy halloween vibe I can see this showcasing in the time the viel is lifting. The production is the under lining tone as it gives the artist the foundation to rhyming and the down notes keep the creepy dark vibe alive. Keep up with the Gladiator Pen collective new music and news on Twitter & Band camp.

Rating 9/10

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Q&A With Hip Hop Collective Gladiator Pen

We notice your guy’s style is really Boom-Bap driven and focus on lyricism, let us know how your style if different than all the rap artists out there! Yo guys are really original!!!!

I feel like we are unique because we have a wide range of MCs, from conscious to raw to lyrically brutal. Nobody wrote their Gladiator Pen verses to pay the bills or “make it”. We did it for the love of giving back through making music. We all are artists who stand alone, or in talented groups, but we take time away from commercially driven pursuits to create something singular. Plus, there is a portion of the album (the Gladiator Road Trilogy) where we write our bars as actual Gladiators trying to escape Roman rule. How often do you hear storytelling like that? One of us characterized our style on stage in Flagstaff recently as, “Lyrical destruction… And then we give the money to kids.”

Please tell us about the non-profit movement, and how you guys donate the proceeds from your album sales to a charity!?

We donate our creative energy, time and the money needed to record and market our albums. We don’t recoup a dime, despite the fact that putting together and marketing a professional album is expensive. All of the money from album sales and local events goes to the Raising a Reader program, which is run through Southwest Human Development. How did this come about? In 2013, I founded Gladiator Pen because I wanted to give back on a consistent basis. I was asked to take part in some charity shows in the years leading up to 2013, and I loved the feeling of giving back through hip hop. I decided that I had to form my own charity movement focused on literacy, given that words are a huge part of the element of MC’ing. I went out and recruited talented artists with good hearts. We had our first event for literacy in 2013 and released our first album called The Literacy Project in April of 2014

How often as a group, do you guys perform?

We all perform solo and in other groups, to varying degrees. Almost every weekend, you can find two or three of us performing around the Valley of the Sun. We have members that have moved out of state now as well (New Mexico, Oregon and New Jersey). As a group, we just started performing together again to support the new album. Are you touring this 2019 year? We just completed the Chariot Awaits mini tour in the Southwest to support the album. We’ll be going out again in the fall. In the Phoenix area, we’ll be putting on our own charity events to benefit literacy every couple of months through 2019. Our next one will be an end of summer Backpack Drive to help kids going back to school.

Let us know about the creative process behind your new album “Roman Numeralz”?

Some of the verses are recorded at my project studio the Situashun Room. Some are recorded elsewhere and sent to me. I don’t mind either method, since I know all of the artists personally. Since we have a few artists that have relocated out of state, I’d say about 50% of the verses are recorded with me. Our sophomore album Roman Numeralz took nearly four years to gestate. I never rush a full album like this one (17 tracks – 69 minutes) because, as a fan, I like the subtleties: the sound efx, the ad libs, the bridge etc. I don’t want my music to sound rushed or stripped down. Plus, I don’t want to make it a pain for the artists involved. Being in the Pen family is not a huge obligation. Ideally, it feels more like an opportunity to give back. As a family member, you need to contribute a certain minimum for each album, but it is not a like a normal group where people are driving you to results. Everybody in the Pen has their own goals and milestones they are trying to reach. I want the contributions to be genuine and donated in good spirit. It makes each contribution better. It can take time, and be frustrating, but the final product seems worth it to me. What is the message behind this project? There is no singular message, but I think the fact that we created the album for literacy sends a message of its own. However, it is important to me that the album inspires like minded artists, especially from a lyrical standpoint. If someone hears a track, and then wants to write a verse to compete with what we put out, then we have done our jobs.

When are you guys planning on dropping another project?

As a group, I want to shoot for 2022 for our next album release. I don’t want to compromise the quality, but the family is larger now and I think we can out do ourselves given three years. I will get started in the next few months. In the meantime, look for releases by Ciphurphace, Mister Riot, Phal Kilmer, Blaze Rock, Floyd Write, Ohm, Judgement, Simple Wizdom, Puritan, Miss Rebecca, DJ Blesd 1 and DJ Psychopat. Look for records by our affiliated groups like Avenue of the Arts Crew (AOTA), the Society of the Invisibles (TSOI), Fated, RoHm, Wizdom’s Dagger, Riot Cross, DFS, SpaceLab, and the list goes on…

Are there any Hip Hop influences you guys have in the underground game?

I don’t want to speak for the others because we are so diverse. When I created the Pen, I imagined artists with range enough to be as bad ass as Army of the Pharaohs but conscious like Black Star. That’s a hard expectation to meet, but I believe that you need to set the bar high to get great results.

How does social media playing a role in your success?

I think it’s a huge part of how independent artists can survive outside of the major label system. We have to build our networks in order to have any chance of success. We have to get the word out about what we are doing online because people do not go out seeking music like they used to (at shows or in physical records stores, for example). Coming up as an MC in the nineties, part of me still loves the physical promotional game. I personally love meeting fans at the shows and learning more about them. I wish more people that came out to the shows based on social media would introduce themselves. We have a mean merch booth game live, and I love passing and shirts cds hand to hand. There is something cool about that that you don’t get over the internet. How are fans/supporters helping your movement? They help a lot. The people that come out to underground hip hop shows keep the art form alive. Since the art form was created in 1973, a whole generation of fans are wading into difficult lives supporting families and do not go out as much. The people that come out to underground shows in 2019 now are REALLY DEDICATED, so I want them to know how important they are to the practitioners. Our cd release party show at Tempe Tavern was electric. When the vibe is electric, we can give you even more of what it means to be dope. We can hit you with crowd participation and have it reverberate. The connection is what most MCs are after. Without fans, we are have no outlet to plug into. When it comes to a charity movement like Gladiator Pen, fans are everything because they allow us to contribute money to Raising a Reader, both by coming out to the shows and by supporting the cds.

With this being an underground hip hop site, we always ask this important question. What is your definition of “underground hip hop”?

To me, being an underground hip hop artist means making music without compromise that is true to my own unique artistic voice and the culture. Hip hop is bigger than rap music. It’s all about the elements.

Where can people find you on the Internet? Drop all the vital links.

IG
https://www.instagram.com/gladiatorpenfamily
https://www.instagram.com/misterriot

FB
https://www.facebook.com/GladiatorPen

Twitter:
https://twitter.com/riotGP

Album Links:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/roman-numeralz/1462498053

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lbaPwvneE19LmJ6jGOkN-C8_VX6496CIk

https://gladiatorpen.bandcamp.com/album/roman-numeralz

https://tidal.com/album/108784101

Any shout outs?

Lastly, and shout out? I want to shout out my wife Meghan, who I would not be myself without.

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Gladiator Pen – “Roman Numeralz” (Album)

Phoenix based underground Hip Hop collective Gladiator Pen releases their new sophomore project titled “Roman Numeralz“.

Gladiator Pen is a large collective of hip hop artists based that first came together to raise money for literacy in 2013. The family is made up of MCs, DJs, singers, poets and producers dedicated to the cause. Since the Pen released their debut album The Literacy Project in 2014, the roster has grown. Anchored by nine MCs (Blaze Rock, Ciphurphace, Phal Kilmer, Mister Riot, Floyd Write, Judgement, Puritan, Ohm and Simple Wizdom), the crew has sixteen artists overall.  All Gladiator Pen album sales go directly to Raising a Reader through Southwest Human Development.

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Gladiator Pen – Roman Numeralz
1 ROMAN NUMERALZ (INTRO) – DJ Blesd 1 (prod. by Rashad Cross)
2 REMEMBER THE NAME – Blaze Rock, Mister Riot, Ciphurphace, Miss Rebecca & DJ
Les735 (prod. by Habeas)
3 VERY AFRAID – Blaze Rock, Floyd Write & DJ Blesd 1 (prod. by Black Kompany)
4 ITS THE GLADIATORS – Blaze Rock, Floyd Write, Phal Kilmer, Mister Riot & DJ
Psychopat (prod. by D.jbari)
5 SHOTGUN – Mister Riot, Phal Kilmer, Hellamic & Marques Elliott (prod. by Marques
Elliott)
6 BLIND MAN – Puritan, Ohm, Simple Wizdom & DJ Blesd 1 (prod. by Rashad Cross)
7 GLADIATOR REGIME – Mister Riot, Blaze Rock, Judgement, Floyd Write, Puritan,
medafOracle, Ciphurphace & DJ J20 (prod. by Pac0naut)
8 COMING FOR YOU – Blaze Rock, Mister Riot & Miss Rebecca (prod. by D.jbari)
9 SIMPLY – Blaze Rock & Talk-Sik (D.jbari)
10 KEEP IT MOVIN – Talk-Sik, Floyd Write, Phal Kilmer & dj pervee (prod. by D.jbari)
11 NIGHT SKIES – Mister Riot, Prophetiko, Phal Kilmer & DJ Psychopat (prod. by Black
Kompany)
12 WITH THE PEN – Blaze Rock, Mister Riot, Ohm, Simple Wizdom & DJ Blesd 1
(prod. by Black Kompany)
13 ANSWER THE BELL – Mister Riot, Ohm & DJ Blesd 1 (prod. by Big Feenix)
14 FACE THE ONSLAUGHT III – Ciphurphace, Mister Riot, Blaze Rock, Judgement,
DoneOne the Finisher, Floyd Write & Phal Kilmer (prod. by Rashad Cross)
15 THE WATCH (Gladiator Road Trilogy Song I) – Puritan, Mister Riot & Ciphurphace
(prod. by John Sandoval)
16 MARCH OF THE MONSTERS (Gladiator Road Trilogy Song II) – Blaze Rock &
Ciphurphace (prod. by Pac0naut)
17 ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED? (Gladiator Road Trilogy Song III) – Simple Wizdom,
Judgement, DoneOne the Finisher, Ciphurphace, Ohm, Puritan & Mister Riot (prod. by
T-star)

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