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When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold
Atmosphere
When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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The prolific duo of Slug and Ant offer their sixth studio album, presenting their storytelling, songwriting, and musicality at its finest. Produced by Ant (Brother Ali, Felt).

     
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All Artists: Atmosphere
Title: When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rhymesayers
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 4/22/2008
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Experimental Rap, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 826257009623, 826257009616

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The prolific duo of Slug and Ant offer their sixth studio album, presenting their storytelling, songwriting, and musicality at its finest. Produced by Ant (Brother Ali, Felt).

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CD Reviews

This is NOT the deluxe version!!!
Patrick J. Corcoran | San Diego, CA USA | 05/03/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The product description states that this is the deluxe version which includes a book and DVD. They are charging $5.00 more for this than they are charging for the standard edition and guess what? It IS the standard edition. I ordered it and returned it 3 times and just kept getting the standard edition. DO NOT ORDER THIS VERSION."
Bust Out That Gold Spray Paint! (4 Stars)
Alan Pounds | Minneapolis, MN | 05/05/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I've been an Atmosphere fan since 2003, and seeing them flourish over the years has been an exciting process. The strategic approach counting down to the release of their 6th full-length album "When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Sh** Gold", is among the best marketing scheme's you'll ever see spawned by an independent record label. So good in fact, that is has seemingly stripped them of underground status as the album debuted at an astonishing #5 on the Billboard Top 200 alongside other fluffy pop artists such as Mariah Carey & Ashlee Simpson.



Leading up to it's release, Atmosphere released a string of 4 excellent 5-song EPs, and the undeniably dope full-length "Strictly Leakage" for FREE through the official Rhymesayers web site. In addition to creating a plethora of solid material, Slug & Ant tirelessly promoted their new album through a series 10-minute You Tube episodes entitled "Paint It Gold", where they answered endless questions from fans throughout the world, and also provided them an outlet for that extra promotion they needed for the album.



In all actuality, the formula for "Lemons" is not sonically different from most Atmosphere records. Ant's beats creep into a bit more synth-heavy territory on some tracks, and on the whole, comes through with some of his cleanest, and most memorable set of beats to date. Slug is also maturing very nicely. His songwriting skills and his close-knit connection with his fans have reached an all-time high. I have a hard time thinking of a rapper that would be more in touch with the game of hip-hop today than Slug is. He seems to stay truly inspired, and it comes through in his writing and delivery. The album does slightly favor conscious, introspective material over straight bangers. In other words, it's nothing like "Strictly Leakage".



"Like The Rest Of Us" & "Puppets" kick the album off. They are notably slow for openers, and really sets up the mood for the album. "The Skinny" is one of the more unique gems here. The production is filled with grimey synth, and works quite well. Slug boasts clever lyrics about cigarettes through the metaphor of a pimp. "Dreamer" includes nice hooks, choruses & some beautiful production; definitely a favorite of mine. "Shoulda Know" is the first video/single off the record, and stands strong as well. "You" is definitely my favorite in the bunch. Ant's production is addictive here, and that chorus will get stuck in your head for days. And as Ant stated in one of their episodes of "Paint It Gold", this song makes you smile every time you hear it. The piano-filled "Yesterday" is equally dope in my opinion. "Guarantees" may be the most different song you'll hear here. Just Slug & a nice quiet guitar with a nice singer-songwriter piece. It would be served better with a better guitarist and a straight up acoustic, but it's still very nice. "Painting" & "Me" are also a couple of excellent tunes that border on melancholy. "Wild Wild Horses" works excellent here. Nice samples and beat all around. Closing out the album, we get some beautiful tunes. My favorites being "The Waitress" & the banger "Can't Break". The deluxe edition includes a 40-page gold embossed hard cover book with an illustrated book written by Slug, and a bonus DVD of an entire live performance straight from First Avenue in Minneapolis!



Overall, this is one of Atmosphere's most gorgeously crafted albums in their entire catalog; and of 2008. And I can't think of a much better album that could break into the Billboard charts with such presence than "Lemons". And it definitely holds a much different vibe than your typical mainstream rap affair, which will hopefully shine some light on more of the "real" hip-hop released in the days where mainstream rap is in a world of hurt. Excellent job Slug & Ant. You are making Minnesota proud!"
Making The Most of Opportunities
MoDeez | Toronto, Canada | 05/11/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"In the past half a decade or so, Atmosphere has grown from a hardly recognized dynamic Minnesota duo into a nationwide independent Hip-Hop phenomenon. Now on their sixth major release "When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That **** Gold," their remarkable catalogue of records is going to weigh heavy expectations on their shoulders. Their album previous to this (Strictly Leakage) has turned heads and fans of their former effort are probably expecting this album to follow the success; but "When Life Give You Lemons" does anything but stick to a formula. This is a completely original effort on Atmosphere's part; one that rewards a more thoughtful listen, and one that propels Slug & Ant among Hip Hop history's most poetic and meaningful musicians.



Right from the beginning of "When Life Gives You Lemons," you'll know that Atmosphere is bringing a fresh style into their game. The album opener "Like The Rest of Us," begins the album with an ambient slow singing jam that nearly falls off the edge of Hip Hop and into obscurity. It's a strange opener choice, but it's placement within the album seems to have a deeper meaning hidden beneath many listens (a meaning I have yet to put my finger). Give the album a moment though, and the tone kicks into high gear with "Puppets." Contrary to the strangeness on "Like The Rest of Us," the banging keys on "Puppets" definitely hit.



"The Skinny" is next and is the first of a few more synthesized cuts including "Shoulda Know," "Can't Break," "Your Glasshouse," & "You." These songs are kind of hit or miss (at least to the more typical At. fan). Some are great, but not all of them are up to snuff with the strongest material; and while I do enjoy Slug's adapted delivery, the lyrics -- which universally revolve around storytelling -- aren't as complimentary to the convoluted productions as the simplistic and organic ones. Don't get me wrong, I can appreciate what they're trying to do here, but a lot of the time the tone feels like an interruption from the usual and consequently more enjoyable sounds.



After "The Skinny," we start getting into the meat of the album and see a true stand-out with "Dreamer." The song sees Slug weaving the tale of woman's lifelong tribulations into a 4 minute song that leaves out minuscular details in favor of things that suggest a meaningful story we can relate to. On top of Slug's lyrics, Ant creates an aggressive mixture of guitars, drums, and synths that blend with Slug's delivery to create a through and through Atmosphere hit. It's the first example of Slug's poetic and story-telling genius, and it only gets stronger as the album continues. "Yesterday" is the next ace in Slug & Ant's collective effort and will undoubtedly be enjoyed by At. fans, and casual music enjoyers alike. Then you have "Guarantees"; a dope fusion of simple guitar riffs and softer lyrical delivery; "Me", a dramatic tale of a troubled boy growing into a man; and last but not least, we have "The Waitress"; the story of a homeless man's complex connection with a bitter cafe waitress. All of these songs get a certified `classic At' stamp, and are the ready picked lemons on this figurative lemon tree.



"When Life Gives You Lemons" is definitely the kind of album that begs you to play it over and over again. The album is packed with groundbreaking sounds and substance that will offer a different experience to everyone who listens. For that reason, it's bound to be a debated entry in Slug & Ant's near flawless discography, but nonetheless remains a huge growth in the artists' seeming-boundless talent. So with that, I'll give my recommendation.



4 stars - an essential piece for fans of more thoughtful and collected Hip-Hop"