Spm hustle town album10/31/2023 Born of immigrant blood, brought up in the heart of West Virginia's coal fields, in a small town nestled in mountain country he appeals as the voice of a lost community. Whatever else one may think about him Carlier's voice is truly American. Boys left out of the 'good old boys' club who look at the world ways no one else bothers to think about. His role models are those classic figures that tow similar lines of definition: Tom Waits, Randy Newman, John Prine. To define his style as modern folk or edgy country would pay him a great disservice. Carlier hates confinement and definitions - which are usually ways of imprisoning reality. For someone like Carlier, who has lived most of his life in the Bible Belt, where down home religion and narrow social niches define people as if they were made of stone not flesh, twisting definitions around is a way of escaping confinement. His song, 'The Sacred Vow' is a heartbreaking portrait of lives lived on the edge of the good life, lives left out of the American Dream to spin with poetic pointlessness and eventually vanish. ![]() The album is mainstream, yet reflects SPM's style and love for hardcore rap Now able to combine perfect lyrics, beats, and sound, SPM released an album that pleased both fans and radio alike. This was the first album to be recorded in SPM's newly owned studio. ![]() He writes about common, everyday people caught in life and left there like driftwood tossed up on the beach at low tide. Hustle Town songs 'High so High' received heavy spins on the radio across the country. Frank's Gospel is the message that drives his music. Yeppa Yeppa homeboysThats the nigga Low-G Puttin it down for the nina eight We givin prop, what we did this week So dont trip, if we forgot your click I move a hundred pounds in my hustle town Come around fuck em down with my underground Puffin pow-wow clouds in my T. He is the mystery guy with dark glasses and a sneer. WITH LYRICSVerse 1: SPMNow spread the wordI got them bricks on the dead end streetsAnd watch them jump out boysCause they rollin ten deepCreep crawlin. Depending on how you look at things is what makes Carlier a mystery. The latter commonly used by musicians who have had the good fortune or misfortune of sharing a stage with him. ![]() He has been labeled a misogynist ($25 for that word), as well as a crazy son of a bitch. South Park Mexican The Purity Album Dope House Intro - 1:39 You Know My Name - 4:44 Follow My Lead - 4:27 2. Depending on who you talk to, there is no shortage of definitions for Carlier. He is a viper's nest of ironies and dichotomies, to use what Carlier would call $20 words. Frank Carlier defines himself as a hillbilly from West Virginia, and makes no bones about it.
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