Much respect and thanks to Chairman Mao for choosing Storm the
unpredictable's latest album, A2:What Should Have been as one of the
three features in his Chairman's Choice column in the newest XXL
magazine (Nov. 2006 w/ The Game on the cover, page 156). Also, much
respect and thanks go out to Chris Connelly and On-Tap magazine who
also featured the A2:What Should Have Been album in their cd reviews
column for the October issue (on stands now). In case you all have
trouble finding it, the review from the online On-Tap version is
below :
http://www.ontaponline.com/view_article.php?article_id=10420
Storm the Unpredictable
A2: What Should Have Been
Domination Recordings, 2006
One thing is now clear: Storm the Unpredictable is an extremely
gifted lyricist, blending an enormous rhyming vocabulary into
socially relevant commentary. In resurrecting a style that reached
its peak in the late ‘80s, A2: What Should Have Been is ripe with
choruses and head bobbing hooks. Storm’s quick staccato is
effortless, relentless and powerful–a unique voice in today’s hip-hop
world. Most importantly, he has something to say. With subject
matters ranging from race to religion to politics, A2 represents the
true poetic art of hip-hop. Storm even tackles the demands of his
chosen industry in “Please Forgive Me,” defiant against the hip-hop
culture that often seems to overshadow its own art. Top to bottom,
this is a great album: sophisticated, engaging and catchy. ~CC
Storm The Unpredictable’s recently released enhanced sophomore
album/cd, “A2:What Should Have Been” is in stores now as well as
being available on internet sites such as www.cdbaby.com,
www.amazon.com, www.ughh.com, and www.sandboxautomatic.com. The
album was released via a joint venture between Ty-She Ent./SPP
Waxworks/Domination Recordings and features production/guest
appearances from Decompose (DC), Brainstorm Sounds, DJ Symphoni,
Danja Mowf, C. Walker a.k.a. Kokayi, The Unknown, Almond Joy, Ty-
Riek, Xavier, and Priest da nomad.