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6 April, 2011@12:52 am
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Check out the new free download from “Mr. Impossible” from Swollen Members upcoming album Daggermouth dropping April 12th.


After going through one of the darkest periods of their musical career, Swollen Members are back and sounding more revitalized than ever. The Vancouver based hip-hop trio has somehow managed to persevere through drug addiction, label collapses, and legal troubles to create their 2009 release “Armed To The Teeth”. While writing the album was necessary to empty the skeletons that have been piling up in the group’s closet, the album was a departure from Swollen Members trademark sound.


“’Armed to the Teeth is a dope record, but looking back now some of the lyrical content glorifies negativity a little too much for my liking,” commented Madchild. “Along with Dilated Peoples and Hieroglyphics, we come from an era of hip-hop that was a raw and pure art form and just a lot more fun!So when we started the creative process for this record our goal was to record something that feels right and that’s exactly what happened.”


Over the course of their decade long career, Swollen Members has managed to develop some of the most electrifying hip-hop chemistry. From the release of their debut album “Balance” in 1999, Swollen Members captivated the underground hip-hop world with live shows that took the raw explosive energy of rock music and powered it with the group’s jaw dropping lyrical abilities. The group’s universal appeal caught the attention of both underground and mainstream audiences and while earning accolades, as well as Juno Awards (the Canadian version of a Grammy), and Video awards.


Swollen Members had developed such a powerful fanbase they were touring the world opening for everyone from Black Eyed Peas to Tech N9ne and collaborating with the likes of Nelly Furtado, Everlast, and Chali 2na (Jurassic 5).


“The past few years have taught me a lot about myself and my music,” closes Mad Child. “Swollen Members’ success has taken us around the world and while I’m thankful for all we’ve accomplished, I’ve learned that everything is secondary to making good music.”

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2 Responses to "Swollen Members – “Mr. Impossible”"
  • TomL says:

    The only good track I ever heard from these cats was over 10 years ago with Rugged Man.

    This doesn’t change that opinion.

  • ItsYaBoyEd says:

    This does not sound like a Swollen Member’s track, totally different then other ish I’ve heard from them. I guess the beat is not what I’m used to hearing them spit over.

  • Comments (2)

    TomL

    April 6th, 2011 at 6:23 am