This is another one of those gems that I don't know much about - Pigsty's 2008 release "Wondering If Theo Got Bad Grades..."
Pigsty is a Canadian rapper from Vancouver. He gained recognition for being a pretty prolific KOTD battle rapper about a decade ago. He never really reached the top tiers, but he did become involved with Avocado's Ruin Your Day brand, though I haven't really heard from him recently in any capacity.
"Wondering If Theo Got Bad Grades" is a 2008 album/mixtape and is the only release I have from Pigsty. I have no recollection where I got it from and I have no idea what the roll out for this was. It definitely has a late 2000s underground West Coast vibe to it which is fun. Some cheap but bouncy beats with some short verses that rarely outstay their welcome.
DL below and let me know if you have any information about the project (or Pigsty currently in general!)
Wondering If Theo Got Bad Grades...
NOTES:
Be sure to check out Factor Chandelier's new album that dropped today, "Moving Like A Planet."
Not sure if you've been following RAP Ferreira (fka milo) recently, but the man has dropped two projects in the last couple of weeks. One, "Lilac Diesel," is a tape that Ferreira recorded in the back of his record store. The other, "KEF 33," is an early version of Ferreira's "Purple Moonlight Projects." What's unique about these releases is that they're only available via Ferreira's site and are supposedly never hitting streaming. The vinyl pre-orders for both are sold out and what's also unique is that Ferreira has set a limited amount of digital copies (1000) available (though it's obviously not too hard to track them down elsewhere if you try.) "Lilac Diesel" sold out digitally and "KEF 33" is getting close, so if you want to support, head Ferreira's way HERE.
On a Ruby Yacht related note, Pink Navel and Kenny Segal recently announced an upcoming collabo album entitled "How To Capture Playful." The release date and tracklist has yet to be revealed, but check for it soon. Segal is coming off some big hype after his most recent Billy Woods, so hopefully this can continue the train.
The guy Open Mike Eagle is celebrating the 10 year anniversary of his album, "Rappers Will Die Of Natural Causes," with a vinyl re-release of the project complete with new artwork and two bonus tracks. This is a bit strange since the album came out in 2011 - so we're a little late on the anniversary haha. Signed copies sold out on OME's Bandcamp, but I believe normal copies of the re-release are available in most online stores today. (Dessa is also re-releasing her "Parts of Speech" on vinyl for the album's more timely 10th anniversary.)
After a comeback in the new decade, label favorite Ooohh! That's Heavy is finally on Bandcamp and apparently operating more as an entity of its own (apart from Audio Recon, despite the two still being partners.) Today they dropped a vinyl release of Glenn Porter's 2008 album "Blessed By A Young Death." Check it out HERE.
This week, $imple (aka THNDTHF) of The Sandpeople decided to throw up a fully unreleased album from McJameson (fka Clockwerk - Iame and Goldini Bagwell of The Sandpeople.) A McJameson album was teased a lot back in the day, but things never came to fruition and I didn't even know that the project was essentially done. Thank you to $imple for bringing this to light. Cop the new album "Barrel Aged" HERE.
Finally, one week from today we're getting a new album from none other than SmokeM2D6 from Oldominion. This is Smoke's first solo album in over 16 years and not only did he produce it but he's back to rapping on it as well! For those NW junkies, you'll appreciate the guestlist which includes Iame, Claud Six, JFK, Bishop I, and others! Cop a vinyl of the project via K-Recs HERE.