2011, Rhymesayers Entertainment
Atmosphere returns with their 7th official studio album and the newest addition to their unparalleled body of work. The Family Sign comes from a place well-refined and firmly planted, from a universal perspective. It's about being okay with losing friends and strengthening your bond with others; celebrating the person who's been the most positive in your life; your kids, your homies; leaving the people you need to behind, and bringing the ones you love with you. It's about living and dying. It's the truth about family, that it comes from loyalty as much as biology. It's about breaking down your perceptions of family and really appreciating the people who've made you who you are.
The Family Sign is Atmosphere's most personal and intimate album yet; it involves and engages the listener like never before. Slug's signature voice weaves in and out of Ant's production, Nate Collis' bluesy guitar riffs and the sound of Erick Anderson's unmistakable keys giving The Family Sign a fresh, unique edge without sacrificing Atmosphere's signature sound.
The Family Sign is Atmosphere's most personal and intimate album yet; it involves and engages the listener like never before. Slug's signature voice weaves in and out of Ant's production, Nate Collis' bluesy guitar riffs and the sound of Erick Anderson's unmistakable keys giving The Family Sign a fresh, unique edge without sacrificing Atmosphere's signature sound.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | My Key |
| 2 | Last to Say |
| 3 | Became |
| 4 | Just for Show |
| 5 | She's Enough |
| 6 | Bad Bad Daddy |
| 7 | Millennium Dodo |
| 8 | Who I'll Never Be |
| 9 | I Don't Need Brighter Days |
| 10 | Ain't Nobody |
| 11 | Your Name Here |
| 12 | If You Can Save Me Now |
| 13 | Something So |
| 14 | My Notes |
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