Times are changing in the world of music. Genre diversity has actually become a celebrated virtue. No better proof of this was the line stretched outside Club Red last night for the sold out Yelawolf show. A unique breed of country, rock n' roll, and hip hop that has rallied an ever growing fan base. Rightfully so, as there's nothing quite like the culturally fused environment to be experienced at his concerts.
Between songs a fight gets broken up and participants consequently thrown out. Yelawolf has something to say on the matter while security plows through the crowd seeking out more delinquents.
"Security. Security what are you doin? Security. Security. Hey nobody's gettin kicked out. Even if you get in a fight, you aint' gettin kicked out. Unless you hit a woman, then you gettin kicked out. And none of you Slumerican Bells be puttin your hands on no one either."
But it's with more rage you'd see in an actual fight that Yelawolf performs "Growing Up in the Gutter". The already unique experience transcends into a raw display of angry performance art. Yela is laying down some impressive gnarly screams. Adding to the chaos he goes on to ignite one of his set lists and demolish a mic stand, smashing it vigorously against the stage.
The crowds wild animation over this vulgar display of power comes as no surprise. However everyone's adoration of "Ball and Chain" is pleasantly unexpected. Although one of the slower songs on the new album, its an immediate fit of cheering and excitement upon hearing the intro. It seems Yelawolf's fan base has a true appreciation for the variety of songs he has to offer.
"Slumerican means
slum american breed
gutter raised with worldwide dreams"
He goes on to say "I aint no politician. I get tired of people asking me the same questions. Asking me to hold their babies. I dont wanna hold your motherf****** baby." Establishing the Slumerican culture, he finishes this rant stating "If you don't get it, you don't motherf****** get it. That's cool with me."
Yelawolf's fan base is clearly supportive of the variety of genres his songs touch on. However this isn't the case for some Yelawolf critics. Acknowledging this, he goes on to pay homage toward his idols "If you dont like Garth Brooks then fuck you" before starting the next track. (It might be worth noting in light of Yelawolf's relationship with Eminem the lyrics from The Slim Shady LP in which Shady states "I slapped Garth Brooks out of his rhinestone shirt".) "I Wish" goes on to introduce a rock mix of instrumentals from classic artists such as Black Sabbath and Led Zepplin.
Throught the show Yelawolf has shown himself to be a charismatic entertainer. But beyond that, he harbors some animosity within him self as he expresses in his introduction to "Best Friend" saying
"Fuck the church. Take it personal, fuck your church, This is church. If im not allowed to join your church cause of the music, tattoos, weed, we'll just create it our own way.
It almost slips my mind that "Till It's Gone" is a single off of Love Story. The crowd doesn't respond to the introduction of songs in the same way that a crowd does to the one hit wonders. Song after song the crowd is run amok with the excitement you might expect to see for the single off the new album. A diverse performer supported by an equally well rounded fan base makes for a show full of twists and turns in style, emotion, and instrumentals. The Love Story Tour: Chapter 1 tour is easily one of the best hip hop shows to come around in quite some time. But more than that, its also a unique musical experience. Do yourself a favor- pick up Love Story and see the show. You won't regret it.