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The Wild End

by Tree & Parallel Thought

  • Streaming + Download

    Pre-order of The Wild End. The moment the album is released you’ll get unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    Purchasable with gift card
    releases May 31, 2019

      $1,000 USD  or more

     

  • Cassette

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    Portions of sales go to Alabama Women's Center for Reproductive Rights (Huntsville, AL)
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    Pro-duplicated to transparent (prison standard) cassette with imprinted artwork
    EDITION OF ONLY ??

    Cassette Shell: ??
    Design/Layout Technician: ??

    **Includes digital download**

    Tracklist:
    1. God Like
    2. Double DD's
    3. Some Kinda Love
    4. On My Own
    5. Hooters
    6. On N On
    7. This Money
    8. $200
    9. No Love
    10. Who I Am
    11. Funeral

    Includes digital pre-order of The Wild End. The moment the album is released you’ll get unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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    digital album releases May 31, 2019
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1.
No Love (preview stream)
2.
On N On (preview stream)
3.
Side A
4.
Side B

about

Peace to Tree and Parallel Thought for entrusting us with the gift of this cassette edition on LABOUR.

After a 5 yearlong hiatus, Chicago’s father of SoulTrap returns with a trip down memory lane and homage paid to his more than humble beginnings.

Following the releases of 'Nothing is Something' (with Vic Spencer) and 'We Grown Now' earlier in the year, his third album in 6 months, 'The Wild End' produced entirely by New Jersey duo Parallel Thought, will be released May 31, 2019. The title is a nod to the neighborhood in which Tremaine, known as Tree to music fans, used to spend his time when growing up in the infamous Cabrini Green housing project, the second largest of it’s kind in Chicago at the time.

The photo on the album cover was originally taken in July 1988 by famed Chicago photographer Marc PoKempner as part of the Changing Chicago Documentary Project, the photograph had been hanging in The Art Institute of Chicago for over a decade until a search for album art led to it’s re-discovery. The project was intended to highlight the examples of normal life PoKemper encountered during his visits. At the time, housing projects were seen as little more than breeding grounds for violence and disarray. In contrary to public views, these photographs depicted families celebrating holidays, children playing and folks inside their decorated apartments. All of which challenged the stereotypes so heavily enforced by the media and outside communities. Demolition of parts of Cabrini Green started in 1995 and was officially demolished in 2011.

In the years since Cabrini Green, Tree has had successes both personally and professionally. After a lineup of odd jobs, including a 9-year stint selling women’s shoes at Nordstroms, he fully dedicated himself to pursuing a music career. Five more years would pass before he would release his first album at the age of 27. The time spent in between was a deep dive into Chicago’s indie hip-hop culture; it was here he developed the style we now know as SoulTrap. Taking a victory lap of sorts, Tree is able to reflect back musically on his childhood and how both the hardships and sacrifices led to current successes, and while Chicago is still experiencing her own growing pains, Tree has found his way to the other side of a life less fortunate. His greatest contribution to the windy city will be raising two young men under circumstances far from the one he once knew. In the cover photo Tree stares back at the lens with the confidence of the man he would become; his gaze is sharp, unfazed and certain of a bright future.

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releases May 31, 2019

All songs produced by Parallel Thought

Vocals recorded in Englewood Chicago in Tree's living room like the good ole days, except track 11 recorded by Parallel Thought in Freehold New Jersey

All songs mixed and mastered by Parallel Thought in Freehold New Jersey

Executive Producers: Adam Calman, Jeff Blacker and Tremaine Johnson

Cover Photo courtesy of Marc Pokempner

Cassette layout and design by ??? for LABOUR

"God Like" Contains a sample of the recording “True Love Don’t Grow On Trees" performed by Helene Smith, courtesy of The Numero Group. Written by Willie Clarke & Johnny Pearsall. Published by Dust Index (BMI). Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Digital + Vinyl via Parallel Thought - parallelthought1.bandcamp.com/album/the-wild-end

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