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Foreseen by oracles and foretold by angels, the coming together of rapper Brandon InchBEZInch (B Easy) Evans and beatmaker/producer Jonah Swilley was, by their own admission, a divine appointment. Both halves musically and spiritually forged in the twin flames of Georgia's Pentecostal churches and grassroots hip-hop scene, Revival Season tell straight-shooting tales of our golden age - chop, cops, badass Bi**hes, self-snitches, drug-dealing and revolution - chronicling and critiquing the culture over baselines and beats that kick squarely in the teeth with a boot. Much in the spirit of Swilley's teenage bedroom beatmaking, their debut album, Golden Age Of Self Snitching, was pieced together largely self-sufficiently, written both remotely and in person, and recorded between a temporary studio space in a health centre and an ad-hoc setup in Swilley's dining room. A skeleton team of outside musicians contributed additional parts - with Jordan Manly (Mattiel) and Rupert Brown (Roy Ayres, Raf Rundell) on drums, Shaheed Goodie on guest MC vocals for the jagged, spiralling InchPumpInch, and Raf Rundell (The 2 Bears), with whom Revival Season had previously made the Outernational mixtape (Inchequal parts Prince Paul and King TubbyInch) on hand as Inchvibe consultantInch, bringing additional production to a handful of tracks. Album Tracks 1. Look Out Below 2. Barry White 3. The Path 4. Message in a Bottle 5. Last Dance 6. Boomerang 7. Golden Silverware 8. Chop 9. Propaganda 10. Stars 11. Pump 12. Everybody 13. Eyes Open 14. Love to See It