![]() Where their previous albums were marked by freeform and borderline psychedelic compositions that had the tendency to veer off into the abstract, Triple Trey is primarily about the execution of a plan. Still, the infusion of saxophones swirling in the background makes the production feel imaginative, not just a retread. They set an impossible bar for themselves to meet with a cover of Notorious B.I.G.’s “Unbelievable,” inherently making you long for the original version’s rap prowess. “Breevin,” with its lengthy percussive breakdowns and Tennishu’s throwback cadence, feels as though it belongs in the lazy middle of a Roots set. Once he stops, Harrison’s keyboard and Burrs’ guitar kick in, allowing each member to get their moment in the sun.īutcher Brown’s urge to establish Triple Trey as a jazz/hip-hop album causes a few moments to register as derivative. Meanwhile, on “777,” little more than a drumbeat and brass section are present while he raps, reminiscent of a throwaway from Kendrick Lamar’s Untitled Unmastered. On “Git Along,” his voice sneaks into the foreground behind blaring trumpets and saxophones, which hold the structure as his raps spiral off into an improvisational whirlpool. His words beget a rousing crescendo on “Liquid Light,” granting room for shouted choruses and solos in the outro, skillfully adhering to the tenets of big band song structure by giving all his accompaniments a feeling of elevated importance. ![]() Warmth and balance are the keys to their songs: Vocalist Marcus “Tennishu” Tenney’s baritone voice acts like an accompanying instrument, nestling into the pockets surrounded by driving percussion and an inviting chorus of brass. It’s their most focused project yet, possessing the soul of a beat tape but with a larger-than-life feel. And while their albums in between explored new territory-dabbling in Afrobeats, or playing with a messy conglomerate of P-funk, bossa nova, and rap- Triple Trey exists as a direct connection to their roots. Their return to hip-hop-leaning compositions feels preordained, considering that they formed their group while religiously listening to Ohbliv beat tapes during countless smoking sessions. Dogs must be very friendly, well-behaved and secured on leash at all times.It makes sense: Butcher Brown was forged in a cultural drainage basin, with its members attending VCU’s jazz program and congregating at Harrison’s home studio Jellowstone. Children are welcome with a parent, but not permitted to sit at the bar.We offer a great selection of wines that are always served at the perfect temperature, and in premium glassware. Sorry, we don’t offer gluten-free beer because it tastes like shit. And for our gluten-free friends, we have options such as cider, seltzer, wine, mead and sometimes gluten reduced beer. Our draft list is constantly changing as we rotate new beers in. While a good portion of our selection comes from local breweries, we also offer choices from across the US. We are laser focused on creating a safe, relaxed and friendly environment where people can enjoy conversation over premium beer and wine.Īt Tap Savvy we offer a fantastic selection of premium beer on draft and packaged. Since then, we have strived to bring a great selection of premium beers to the West Side. Tap Savvy opened for business on November 29th, 2019, the day after Thanksgiving.
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