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American hip-hop artist Danny Brown has been a unique individual since his entrance on to the scene, receiving plenty of accolades early on in his career with his last three studio albums, and it just seems like he could not wait any more than he has to release his newest studio album. According to Pitchfork, Brown has decided that he will forgo his original release date plans for Atrocity Exhibition which was set to come out on September 30th, and instead has released it a few days earlier to the public.
Earlier today, Brown sent out a tweet to his fans saying “COULDN’T WAIT ANY LONGER”, and released it to stream on both Apple Music and Spotify. The new LP includes previously released tracks such as “Really Doe,” “Pneumonia,” “Rolling Stone,” “When It Rain,” and “Tell Me What I Don’t Know.” Atrocity Exhibition features appearances from many big name artists in the hip-hop world today, like Kendrick Lamar, Earl Sweatshirt, and Ab-Soul (all on “Really Doe”) plus several others. The LP was produced by Alchemist, who is also the producer who helped create the most recent Mr. Wonderful album by Action Bronson, and he brings his unique style of hip-hop beats to bring Brown’s lyrics to life.
Danny Brown is currently in the midst of a huge North American tour that is taking all over the US, this new album release will get fans chomping at the bits to see the new work performed live.
The Exhibition 2016 Official Tour Dates:
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07/25: New York, NY – Central Park Summer Stage
09/02: Denver, CO – National Western Complex
09/03: Denver, CO – National Western Complex
09/14: Philadelphia, PA – Theater of the Living Arts
09/15: Providence, RI – Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel
09/16: New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place
09/18: Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
09/21: Columbus, OH – Park Street Saloon
09/22: Chicago, IL – House of Blues
09/23: Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection
09/24: Milwaukee, WI – The Rave II
09/25: Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
09/27: Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s
09/28: Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theatre
10/01: Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
10/02: Boise, ID – Knitting Factory
10/04: Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre
10/05: Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
10/06: Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theater
10/07: Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory
10/08: Eugene, OR – WOW Hall
10/11: San Francisco, CA – Regency
10/12: Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst
10/14: San Diego, CA – Observatory North Park
10/15: Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre
10/16: Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
10/17: Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
10/18: Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater
10/20: Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
10/21: Dallas, TX – South Side Music Hall
10/23: Austin, TX – Emo’s
10/25: New Orleans, LA – Republic New Orleans
10/26: Nashville, TN – Exit In
10/27: Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
10/28: Charlotte, NC – The Underground
10/29: Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
10/30: Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
11/01: Silver Springs, MD – The Fillmore Silver Springs
11/02: Pittsburgh, PA – Mr. Small’s Theatre
11/03: Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
11/04: Toronto, Ontario – Phoenix Concert Theatre
11/05: Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop