Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Gaz Hazard - Hazardous to ya Health
RUNROYAL.COM in association with Cool Rad Skills presents
GAZ HAZARD
HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH
Men who have actually lived the reality of their lyrics are currently few and far between within the scope of Australian hip-hop. Look outside that scope for a moment and you’ll find a man who has lived the harsh realities of which he speaks, that man is Gaz Hazard.
Hailing from Brisbane’s south side Gaz Hazard was a founding member of underground rap group CRS (Cool, Rad, Skills or Cunt Rap Syndicate). CRS garnered cult-like support in the mid to late 2000’s following the release of the crew’s debut album, Gully Down Crooks. Known for their rowdiness and a “back to basics” approach the Cunt Rap Syndicate have finally reopened their doors and are preparing the first full-length release from one of their most promising MC’s, Gaz Hazard’s Hazardous To Ya Health.
Hazardous To Ya Health see’s Gaz trawling through a lifetime of memories from the opposite side of the law, a vantage point from which very few local MC’s can truly speak. The album features the remarkable talents of fellow miscreant DJ Lopsided (750 Rebels) who not only holds down all the cuts but also provides production on six of the albums eighteen tracks. Strong features also come from fellow CRS members Pors 1 and Servo who provide five verses and nine stellar beats respectively.
The title track also marks the first single off the album. Produced by Nick1 (Verbill, Billy Bunks) “Hazardous To Ya Health” see’s Gaz reliving the harrowing experience of chronic drug addiction and the eventual overdose that almost took his life.
Gaz also found time to hook up with close mates the 750 Rebels and Hired Goons. Ken Oath, Billy Bunks, Bigfoot and Jake Biz all pop in and speak there piece while close friend and like minded associate Tornts (whom Gaz occasionally provides hype-man duties for) provides two beats and a blistering guest spot on one of the album’s many highlights, “Terrorcell”.
Hazardous To Ya Health is an amazingly honest and well constructed debut from an established MC who has seen more than most, the reality of which will never be lost on the listener. At times confronting, Gaz’s truths aren’t without levity, an album that can bounce from tales of crime and south-suburban life to cold braggadocio.
Hazardous To Ya Health is an absolute must for any self –respecting fan of that REAL raw underground rap….
Welcome to the life and crimes of Gaz Hazard.
Pre Order now via www.runroyal.com
Available 07 Feb, 2013
Track List:
01. Intro
02. Bring the Pain
03. Southside ft. Exile & Pors 1
04. Hazardous to ya Health
05. Fiends ft. Talons
06. Two Cent Piece
07. The Code ft. Pors 1
08. Psychobabble ft. Bigfoot & Jake Biz
09. Mafioso ft. Talons
10. Ghettoballs ft. Bezrock
11. Terrorcell ft. Tornts
12. Dirty Man
13. Here Comes ft. Pors 1
14. Danger Danger ft. Billy Bunks & Pors 1
15. Stick Up Kid
16. Southbound & Down ft. Pors 1
17. You Ain't Gully ft. Ken Oath & Pors 1
18. Ice Cold Dead
19. Outro
Jacked from http://theroyalrundown.blogspot.com.au/
Labels:
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CRS,
gaz hazard,
hazardous to ya health,
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Hired Goons
Monday, January 28, 2013
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Crush City Trading hours - Ironlak Australia Day
Saturday 9am - 5pm / Sunday 10am - 2pm / Monday CLOSED
This could get interesting....
This weekend it’s that time of the year again, time to get together with friends and family, knock the top off a stubby and have a BBQ. Whether it’s heading to the beach for a bit of splash or getting your drink on to the Hottest 100 countdown, The 26th of January has become a time to celebrate what being an Australian means to you.
At Ironlak we believe that it is a privilege of being Australian to be able to link up with some mates and rock a production with a beer and a burning snag within an arms reach. And that’s exactly what we’ll be doing!
If you’re jamming over the Australia Day weekend we’d like to invite you to share your efforts with us; sending the meaning of Australia Day to writers across the globe.
Here’s the deal:
E-mail your Australia Day graffiti flicks to us at win@ironlak.com and we’ll select some of the best to be displayed on the Ironlak blog.
If you are live updating your painting flicks via Instagram or Twitter use the #IronlakAustraliaDay hashtag to be sure we can see it.
Our favourite two pieces will win 50 cans each. There’s also a lucky dip prize of 30 cans which will be awarded to a random entrant.
(Anybody is welcome to send flicks but please note that prizes are for Australian residents only.)
Don’t forget to drop an Aussie sign-off, whether it’s a quote from your favourite Aussie film, an iconic saying or just something you made up.
Happy painting, and happy Australia Day.
More @ ironlak.com/blog
This could get interesting....
This weekend it’s that time of the year again, time to get together with friends and family, knock the top off a stubby and have a BBQ. Whether it’s heading to the beach for a bit of splash or getting your drink on to the Hottest 100 countdown, The 26th of January has become a time to celebrate what being an Australian means to you.
At Ironlak we believe that it is a privilege of being Australian to be able to link up with some mates and rock a production with a beer and a burning snag within an arms reach. And that’s exactly what we’ll be doing!
If you’re jamming over the Australia Day weekend we’d like to invite you to share your efforts with us; sending the meaning of Australia Day to writers across the globe.
Here’s the deal:
E-mail your Australia Day graffiti flicks to us at win@ironlak.com and we’ll select some of the best to be displayed on the Ironlak blog.
If you are live updating your painting flicks via Instagram or Twitter use the #IronlakAustraliaDay hashtag to be sure we can see it.
Our favourite two pieces will win 50 cans each. There’s also a lucky dip prize of 30 cans which will be awarded to a random entrant.
(Anybody is welcome to send flicks but please note that prizes are for Australian residents only.)
Don’t forget to drop an Aussie sign-off, whether it’s a quote from your favourite Aussie film, an iconic saying or just something you made up.
Happy painting, and happy Australia Day.
More @ ironlak.com/blog
Monday, January 21, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Kolour
Kolour. Easy on the eyes. Easier on your wallet.
Kolour spray paint is a quick-dry, high opacity gloss acrylic paint developed to cater for the cost-conscious customer. Currently available in 16 kolours, this line offers great coverage and control at a fair price.
Keeping your health and our environment in mind, Kolour is Toluene and Xylene free.
This was achieved by using a solvent-base similar to Ironlak, thus avoiding the cheaper, harsher solvents often found in budget aerosols.
Kolour is fully compatible with all Ironlak products.
Bodega X Ironlak LE Can
Bodega has teamed up
with Ironlak to put together a collaboration that emphasizes a do-it-yourself
attitude the two brands have championed since day one.
For many years,
Ironlak and Bodega have maintained the independent business spirit. Based out of
Brisbane,
Australia,
Ironlak helps to keep the community of free thought and street culture alive.
Ironlak offers quality paints at an exceptional
price.
Fitting for the
occasion, the special edition paint color is an ominous black. Under the
creative direction of Bodega designer Randy Price, the “Murdered Out” spray can
features a speckled and starry background and the “Night Cats” insignia. The can
pays homage to the DIY spirit and to everyone putting in work till the
end.
Strictly LIMITED EDITION stock coming soon to Crush City
Labels:
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ironlak,
limited edition,
murdered out,
night cats,
roarke
STORM tests the new Vizie’s Smiley Face :) - Via Ironlak
“The new L.E. artist colour Vizie works well on bare concrete…” -STORM.
Taken from http://ironlak.com/blog/
Labels:
ironlak,
limited edition,
storm,
vizie smiley face :)
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Vizie - VizCreature Video - Via Ironlak
VizCreature from LRG on Vimeo.
VIZIE recently took to the cold fall streets of Chicago to feed the beast as part of the ongoing Artist Driven series from LRG. The ominous, yet ferocious black-and-white film noir composition from filmmaker Bankshot captures VIZIE in his natural habitat as he lays his claim to a particular piece of land – chock-full of plenty of animal imagery and signature style from the artist.
Taken from http://ironlak.com/2012/12/vizie-vizcreature-video/
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