Madchild and Obnoxious have released their new music video for “Talons” produced by Jordan Coyne. The duo also dropped a deluxe edition of their highly acclaimed “Mobsters & Monsters” album across digital platforms today via Suburban Noize Records/OMG. The deluxe edition contains three brand new tracks, and the album boasts guest appearances by Sick Jacken from Psycho Realm, Henry AZ, and Ouiji Macc.
This is the long-awaited sophomore album albeit Suburban Noize Records debut from San Diego emcee Obnoxious. Getting his start in 2009 off the strength of his debut mixtape As Seen on TV, he would then follow it up 7 years later by dropping his full-length debut Jamacha. But it wasn’t until Cinco de Mayo 2020 where it was announced that Kevin Zinger had signed Obnoxious to Subnoize, where he has since formed the trio King Klick with Chucky Chuck & Johnny Richter to put out their eponymous debut EP before quietly dissolving to join forces with Madchild on the incredible collab effort Mobsters & Monsters this past winter. However as the 3 year mark of OB’s record deal approaches, he’s finally releasing Sic Audio to celebrate.
“Be Someone” is an inspiring, feel-good opener with a high-pitched vocal sample throughout thanks to C-Lance talking about being on top of every other rapper out right now whereas the blaring yet dusty “American Graffiti” advises to take it easy around him. “Maniac” blends some kicks, snares & piano chords describing just how crazy he can get leading into Sick Jacken tagging along for “Legendary” talking about being anything but secondary over a Jedi Mind Tricks-inspired beat.
Meanwhile on “Honor Roll”, we have Evidence working in some angelic vocals & an ominous organ for Obnoxious to talk about smoking glints 365 days a year leading into the Termanology-assisted “Chapo n Gotti” returning to the boom bap comparing themselves to the infamously titular criminals. “Starstruck” hooks up some pianos with more kicks & snares getting in his battle rap back, but then Ill Bill comes into the picture for “You Don’t Like Me” over a boom bap instrumental with an Italian sample calling your favorite rapper a bitch.
“Step Back” has this crooning loop throughout as OB talks about keeping it moving while “Powerful Forces” with Rakaa finds the pair on top of a flute/boom bap hybrid comparing themselves to exactly that. The title track weaves some more keys, snares & kicks talking about smoking your dead homie like ganja while the penultimate song “Ain’t Changed” is a more emotional ballad making it clear that he’s still the same guy. “Lift Off” then closes the album with a vibraphone heavy smoker’s anthem.
We went through a lot of delays to get to this point & I’m happy that the moment is finally here because you can really hear how much Obnoxious has grown artistically & personally since Jamacha. A more than welcoming Suburban Noize solo debut. He’s the best he’s ever sounded on the lyrical side of things & I really think the overall style of this album would appeal to fans of Cypress Hill, The Psycho Realm, JMT as I mentioned earlier & The Alchemist like myself. This is only the beginning for the San Diego wordsmith
San Diego emcee Obnoxious is back with a brand new banger “Legendary” featuring Sick Jacken of The Psycho Realm. The video was directed by Eyekon TV in downtown Los Angeles to perfectly visualize the raw, gritty, & vicious bars both Obnoxious & Sick Jacken are spitting. The C-Lance produced track is the latest single from Obnoxious forthcoming sophomore album albeit Suburban Noize Records debut Sic Audio, dropping April 28th.
After raising the bar with Madchild on the critically acclaimed joint album Mobsters & Monsters a couple months ago, San Diego emcee Obnoxious is back with his new C-Lance produced single “Chapo N Gotti” featuring Termanology. The track is the latest single from Obnoxious forthcoming Suburban Noize Records debut Sic Audio coming later this year.
Madchild & Obnoxious make up for their collab album Mobsters & Monsters being pushed back to December 2 by releasing a video for the 3rd single “Skull Mask”.
Madchild & Obnoxious make up for their collab album Mobsters & Monsters being pushed back to December 2 by releasing a video for the 3rd single “Skull Mask”.
Madchild & Obnoxious continue to build up hype for Mobsters & Monstersnext month with it’s 2nd single ”Work for It” featuring Sick Jacken & produced by C-Lance.
Madchild & Obnoxious gear up for their long-awaited collab album Monsters & Mobsters dropping October 21 with the C-Lance produced lead single ”Black Out”.
Suburban Noize Records & Majik Ninja Entertainment have joined forces for the Underground Alliance Tour co-headlined by Blaze Ya Dead Homie & the King Klick. The tour also brings together 2 of the biggest & most notorious independent labels to unite factions of the underground for 1 unforgettable tour & will also feature support from Stacc Styles & Jay Villain.
“Excited to hit the road with Blaze Ya Dead Homie on the Underground Alliance Tour”, said Johnny Richter. “Blaze & I go way back; we toured together countless times & even recorded “Ridin the Whip” for his Gang Rags album. We wanted to bring back the old family vibes that we had when we did the Strange Noize Tour back in the day & bring fans together each night.”
Blaze added, “Richter & Chucky Chuck have been family since Day 1. We’re gonna pull out all the classics on this run & we have some surprises in store for fans every night that will make this run special. We’re gonna make every show on this tour 1 big giant underground party.”
Suburban Noize Records new supergroup King Klick consists of original Kottonmouth Kings member Johnny Richter, the DGAF general himself Chucky Chuck & Obnoxious. King Klick’s self-titled debut EP is a potent blend of THC-infused raps & features guest appearances by Madchild, Whitney Peyton, (həd) p.e. frontman Jahred Gomes, Dropout Kings co-frontman Eddie Wellz, UnderRated, Son of Saint a.k.a. Lil Saint & other members of the extended Suburban Noize family. The album also features production from C-Lance, Aaron Hiltz, Godsynth & newcomers Jordan Coyne & St3v3n. For their live shows, King Klick brings together all the classic tracks from their debut EP as well as solo songs &hits from the KMK/DGAF catalogue.
TOUR DATES: May 20 – Tucson, AZ @ Encore May 21 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Whiskey A Go-Go May 22 – San Diego, CA @ The Holding Company
May 24 – San Francisco – DNA Lounge
May 25 – Sacramento, CA @ Den of Sin May 26 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Liquid Joe’s May 27 – Las Vegas, NV @ Backstage Bar May 28 – Gallup, NM @ Juggernaut May 29 – Denver, CO @ Roxy May 31 – Dallas, TX @ Trees Jun 1 – Houston, TX @ Scout Bar Jun 2 – Shawnee, OK @ Brickhouse Jun 3 – Sauget, IL @ Pops Jun 4 – West Chicago, IL @ WC Social Club Jun 7 – Rochester, NY @ Montage Music Hall Jun 8 – Indianapolis, IN @ Emerson Theatre Jun 9 – Dayton, OH @ Oddbody’s Jun 10 – Cleveland, OH Odeon Concert Club Jun 11 – Ann Arbor, MI @ The Blind Pig Jun 12 – Fort Wayne, IN @ Pierre’s