KERSER: KING OUT NOW

Kerser’s 4th LP in as many years, KING is by far his best and most accessible, despite being the most brutal. A success story no one predicted, MC Kerser is the most polarising voice in Australian hip hop, epitomising the notoriously hard-living suburbs of Sydney’s outer west. With trademark, unapologetic, honesty, KING documents Kerser’s incredible […]

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KERS 010 - King 1400px (With Text)Kerser’s 4th LP in as many years, KING is by far his best and most accessible, despite being the most brutal.

A success story no one predicted, MC Kerser is the most polarising voice in Australian hip hop, epitomising the notoriously hard-living suburbs of Sydney’s outer west.

With trademark, unapologetic, honesty, KING documents Kerser’s incredible trajectory from his stomping ground in Sydney’s West [‘C-Town’], the fight he’s undertaken to get out [‘Put Life In Rap’] and the hard-won realisation that success creates its own problems [‘Forever’.]

Though championed by the marginalised society he emerged from, some early fans have fallen by the wayside, accusing Kerser of flaunting success. The industry you’d think would respect the numbers, appear to see the rapper as too close to the crime-ridden scenes he’s been forced to leave. It’s a fascinating, no doubt frustrating, situation for the fiercely loyal, unashamedly honest and humble MC.

Stuck in the middle, Kerser rejects self-pity, using the dichotomy as a source of strength, making KING his best album yet. Accessible, despite its brutality, with storytelling at its sharpest and Nebs production never better, KING is headed for the top of the charts, with a special fold-out poster included with the physical CD for the fans who keep Kerserthere. It’s the relationship with supporters that forces the music industry to reconsider success; despite his hard upbringing, Kerser inspires legions of fans to push harder, and expect more.

Initially gaining notoriety in an emcee battle with 360, before nearly breaking YouTube with his promo clips [clocking up to 100,000 views in 48 hours], first record The Nebulizer [2011] signaled Kerser’s deadly serious intentions. Second album, the ruthless No Rest For The Sickest hit #1 on the ARIA Urban charts, #1 on the iTunes Hip Hop charts, and #14 on the overall iTunes charts [and was ‘Most Stolen Album From JB HiFi’], before the tour DVD debuted at #1 on the National ARIA Charts, beating P!nk. By then a festival veteran, and selling out shows nationally, fashion labels approached him for endorsements – usually the other way round – which saw sales tripling when he showed garments on social media.

Third LP S.C.O.T [2013] was held at #2 on the iTunes charts by superstar Katy Perry. A week later S.C.O.T was #5 on the main ARIA Charts and #1 on the ARIA Urban Charts. The S.C.O.T. National Tour DVD [Sept, 2014] provided never-seen insight, debuting at #2 on the ARIA Charts. Held back by Hillsong Church, Kerser was still ahead of The Wiggles Best Of, Queen Live At Wembley Stadium and Andre Rieu in the Top 5 showing how his fans return the love and loyalty he’s shown them.

One of the most humble artists in the game, Kerser is finally gaining respect, despite sticking to his self-belief – a trait sometimes mistaken for cockiness. His unconventional rise to fame, free from the filtration of radio programmers and the limitations of genre quotas, created a loop hole in the system. Accumulating well over 220,000 Facebook fans and more than 15 million YouTube views with little to no radio play, Kerser has risen to the top by telling his story without filter. An unlikely hero if ever there was one, Kerser has become an icon for hope, resilience and resourcefulness, inspiring hundreds of thousands nationally.

TRACK LIST:

1. Intro

2. The Truth

3. C-Town

4. Lonely At The Top

5. Forever

6. It’s Nothing

7. 225 feat. Rates, Jay Uf

8. Taken Away

9. Fantastic

10. Underground

11. Smokin’ Up

12. Put Life In Rap

13. My Favourite Shit

14. KING feat. Nebs

15. On My Way

16. Feelin Like

 

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Thundamentals: SO WE CAN REMEMBER VINYL OUT NOW!

Obese Records has big news! Thundamentals are releasing a limited remastered for vinyl run of So We Can Remember now on sale. Each copy will come with a download card as well as bonus track Year Of The Thundakat. Not to mention the tracks you already know including big bangers Smiles Don’t Lie, Something I […]

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Obese Records has big news! Thundamentals are releasing a limited remastered for vinyl run of So We Can Remember now on sale. Each copy will come with a download card as well as bonus track Year Of The Thundakat. Not to mention the tracks you already know including big bangers Smiles Don’t Lie, Something I Said & Noodle Soup. Stock is limited and signed copies have now sold out.

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LGEEZ (Son of Sam, Alex Jones): CLOUD 9 OUT NOW!

Alex Jones and Son Of Sam formed a rap group called LGEEZ in 2012 and have steadily been working towards this debut offering since. CLOUD 9 is a eclectic journey for the listener. Taking you through a variety of musical styles and influences ranging from grimey hip hop all the way up to new school trap […]

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Alex Jones and Son Of Sam formed a rap group called LGEEZ in 2012 and have steadily been working towards this debut offering since. CLOUD 9 is a eclectic journey for the listener. Taking you through a variety of musical styles and influences ranging from grimey hip hop all the way up to new school trap music, without sounding forced in any way.

Alex and Sam have been deep in the mix of these genre’s for some time, so the whole journey of making the album was a natural progression. This release delivers good vibes, good beats and immaculate rhyme structures, packed with powerful messages written for the world of today.

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750 REBELS– JAKE BIZ, LAZY GREY & DJ DCIDE: KOLD HEAT OUT NOW

Karsniogenics & the 750 REBELS present JAKE BIZ, LAZY GREY & DJDCIDE. Three of Brisbane hip-hop’s finest underground artists comin’ correct with the long awaited latest installment from members of the infamous 750 Rebels, “KOLD HEAT”. Following on from the short film prequel to the album “KOLD HEAT | BRING IT TO YA CITY” DVD […]

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Karsniogenics & the 750 REBELS present JAKE BIZ, LAZY GREY & DJDCIDE. Three of Brisbane hip-hop’s finest underground artists comin’ correct with the long awaited latest installment from members of the infamous 750 Rebels, “KOLD HEAT”.

Following on from the short film prequel to the album “KOLD HEAT | BRING IT TO YA CITY” DVD released in late 2013, the crew are set to burn up ya sound system with this latest body of work.

The DVD is a short film style video clip approximately 11 minutes in duration, featuring 7 tracks from the 750 Rebels. The DVD was released December 2013, and was shot and edited by acclaimed filmmakers HEATA and JOSH DAVIS. The DVD also features “Behind The Scenes” footage, the full-length song ‘Bring It To Ya City”, instrumentals and more. The DVD is currently only available through the Karsniogenics website.

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OBESE RECORDS – NEW STORE!

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WE HAVE MOVED TO SOUTH YARRA

Our Izett St Parahan store has officially moved and now open at 211 Commercial Rd South Yarra and just a short walk from the old location. Getting there by train: Sandringham line, get off at Prahran. Getting there by Tram: No 72 get off at Commercial/Chapel St. Getting there by bus: No 216, 219, 220 […]

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Our Izett St Parahan store has officially moved and now open at 211 Commercial Rd South Yarra and just a short walk from the old location.

Getting there by train: Sandringham line, get off at Prahran.
Getting there by Tram: No 72 get off at Commercial/Chapel St.
Getting there by bus: No 216, 219, 220 get off at Commercial/Chapel St.

Obese Records South Yarra

Obese Records South Yarra

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