FIREWATER TO BE LAST CALL FOR THA ALKAHOLIKS
FIREWATER TO BE LAST CALL FOR THA ALKAHOLIKS
NEW AND FINAL ALBUM STREETS IN EARLY 2006
(November 10, 2005, Los Angeles, CA) ─ Waxploitation Records and KOCH Records announce the release of Firewater, the fifth and final album by Tha Alkaholiks. Firewater is slated for a February release and will precede an Alkaholiks ‘farewell tour’ – a final party for their fans. The group will retire after the release of Firewater and the final tour.
“Knowing Firewater was going to be our last album made us very, very focused,” says E-Swift. “We knew there was never going to be a second chance and we owed it to our fans to put everything we could into it, right here, right now.”
“We all have different goals and things we want to do as individuals. It’s important for us to move forward and find new challenges,” says J Ro.
"We were party animals for over a decade. Times are changing,” says Tash. “We’ll still get together once in a while to do a song here and a song there…but this is going to be it as far as albums go.”
Over the last decade, few artists have been able to crossover with both commercial and underground audiences as seamlessly as Tha Liks have done. Consistent fixtures year-after-year in the fickle hip hop world, Tha Alkaholiks (Tash, E-Swift and J-Ro) are considered by many to be as influential as any artist in hip hop. Classic Alkaholiks singles like “Make Room,” “Daaaaaam!” and “Likwit” are still radio and mixtape staples.
“In some ways, the release of Firewater is bittersweet,” says Waxploitation Records founder Jeff Antebi. “It feels like the end of an era, but Tha Alkaholiks are exiting with an incredible legacy to follow them. It’s not often an artist can pick their own exit, at the peak of their game.”
Tha Alkaholiks have released four critically acclaimed CDs: X.O. Experience, 21 & Over, Coast II Coast, and Likwidation which have featured a ‘who’s who’ of hip hop’s elite including Nas, Busta Rhymes, Madlib, Xzibit, Q-Tip, Kurupt, The Neptunes and Ol’ Dirty Bastard to name just a few.
Three early samples from the new album are available online. The song “Get Into It” can be heard at www.alkaholiks.com and the Danger Mouse produced “Chaos” can be heard at www.myspace.com/alkaholiks . The single “The Flute Song (LaLaLa)” can be heard at www.waxploitation.com
Track Listing:
01. The Flute Song (LaLaLa)
02. Turn It Up
03. Chaos
04. Faded
05. Drink Wit us
06. On Tha Floor
07. The Get Down
08. Hangover
09. Poverty’s Paradise
10. Get Into It
11. Party Ya Ass Off
12. Handle It
13. Over Here
14. Do It
15. Popular Demand
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posted by HipHopHavoc at 11/09/2005
3 Comments:
so it's the truth then, huh... great liks closing down to go their separate ways... maybe good things will result from this... ill be lookin forward what will happen to them... I remember the intro from Xzibit's Restless... when being asked who's holding down westcoast only... the dude said "alchoholics and stuff" ... hehe...
4:39 AM
yea i hear ya....the liks 21 and over album was the first CD I ever had...(yea i was a little late on the CD thing) but i rocked that CD to death, i actually still have the original cd i bought along with a 21 and over sticker....im old school..lol...
hey grand, have you checked out our www.timelesshiphop.com website? its all about old school classics...i know you would probably like that.
4:46 PM
hehe.. everybody, well at least a true hiphop head, has old school in them...
about the website.. i checked it out.. it's really good... what i did is i downloaded those t-boogie classics, motion classics, classics on limewire and made oldschool type mixtapes.. hehe.. something to bump to in my car...
5:52 PM
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