Blue Sky Black Death is an accomplished West Coast (US) production duo. The… Read Full Bio ↴Blue Sky Black Death is an accomplished West Coast (US) production duo. Their sound transforms the raw into the refined through technically building layers that exceed the boundaries of any one particular musical genre.
Young God and Kingston make up the duo, and acquire additional people to help construct the synthesis of instrumental variety. Often a single track will involve a violin, cello, keyboard, and guitar mixed with live vocals and abstract samplings. Each song compiles and manipulates to make the music engage on several levels.
Most of their reputation comes from their accomplishments with various hip hop collaborators (Jean Grae, Crooked-I, Hell Razah, the late Guru, Ill Bill, to name but a few). Each album surpasses the next in expectation thus creating surprise. BSBD has been recieved praise from such publications as Spin, URB, Rock Sound, XLR8R (naming "Late Night Cinema" as: "The Best Instrumental Hip Hop album of 2008. Unlike any other artist around right now"), Itunes featured artist, Imeem featured artist, ReUp magazine, Filter Magazine, Vapors Magazine, Remix Magazine, Pop Matters, amongst others, and their music has led them to receive world wide recognition. Their most recent highly acclaimed album "Slow Burning Lights" matches BSBD with phenomenon Yes Alexander. Her spine numbing vocals and somber lyrics meld flawlessly amongst BSBDs quixotic rhythms. BSBD has redefined hip hop through their kaleidoscopic perception of music as a landscape; music as a dimension to construct and build upwards and out. Their name borrowed from the skydiving term, beauty before death, mirrors their longevity and ability to bring back to life, dead and forgotten dimensions. There's no artifice behind BSBD, as will be heard with "Third Party," which is set to drop September 7, 2010 and will be BSBDs 10th album released within a 4-year-span. "Third Party" pairs BSBD with songwriter Alexander Chen of Boy in Static, and most recently The Consulate General. The songs draw from a span of inspiration, from 80's pop melodies to modern indie rock experimentation.
Young God and Kingston make up the duo, and acquire additional people to help construct the synthesis of instrumental variety. Often a single track will involve a violin, cello, keyboard, and guitar mixed with live vocals and abstract samplings. Each song compiles and manipulates to make the music engage on several levels.
Most of their reputation comes from their accomplishments with various hip hop collaborators (Jean Grae, Crooked-I, Hell Razah, the late Guru, Ill Bill, to name but a few). Each album surpasses the next in expectation thus creating surprise. BSBD has been recieved praise from such publications as Spin, URB, Rock Sound, XLR8R (naming "Late Night Cinema" as: "The Best Instrumental Hip Hop album of 2008. Unlike any other artist around right now"), Itunes featured artist, Imeem featured artist, ReUp magazine, Filter Magazine, Vapors Magazine, Remix Magazine, Pop Matters, amongst others, and their music has led them to receive world wide recognition. Their most recent highly acclaimed album "Slow Burning Lights" matches BSBD with phenomenon Yes Alexander. Her spine numbing vocals and somber lyrics meld flawlessly amongst BSBDs quixotic rhythms. BSBD has redefined hip hop through their kaleidoscopic perception of music as a landscape; music as a dimension to construct and build upwards and out. Their name borrowed from the skydiving term, beauty before death, mirrors their longevity and ability to bring back to life, dead and forgotten dimensions. There's no artifice behind BSBD, as will be heard with "Third Party," which is set to drop September 7, 2010 and will be BSBDs 10th album released within a 4-year-span. "Third Party" pairs BSBD with songwriter Alexander Chen of Boy in Static, and most recently The Consulate General. The songs draw from a span of inspiration, from 80's pop melodies to modern indie rock experimentation.
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Blue Sky Black Death Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Blue Sky Black Death:
Halos Knock, knock, who is it? I'm back, stop the gimmicks I…
Honestly You were so close to the cliff I didn't even care…
Hot Night So why don't you lay with me Oh I will show…
I catch fire (feat. Holocaust) And the city did sink into the depths o…
It Wasn't White ...Or my mood will snare and stretch you, Until you’re so…
Movements on the grayest of days it seemed so clear my reflection ra…
Stillness I will steal your spirits I'll rip your insides out I will…
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@rachelleleu325
I can't say enough about this album. It always made me feel safe. I always listened to it when I was homeless, when i was lonely lost and afraid
@CLATHRATEGUN
Me too!! This stuff hits hard when you're alone and homeless on your own.. the beauty is almost worth it
@desxxvi
this album was the spark of my music career. love you all
@Mink0twink
Out here in 2021 listening to this greatness. It’s a vibe, day9 memories and so much positivity associated with this song. Thank you for being included in my top ten favorite songs 😇🙌🙏
@MagicalWafflez
Thank god for BSBD. their music has helped me up during bad trips and hangovers
@SBCurley
oh hey, day9's that starcraft guy, right? It's cool seeing him bringing attention to some good music.
@mortgagesdemystified
I never knew they played BSBD in video games but whoever created those games must have great taste in music.
@ZomnY449
day9 made me listen to the BSBD songs and i understand why he finds them so amazing ! totally never would delved into this genre of music thanks Day<3*3 and BSBD
@gammafighter
This is my favorite Day[9] song. It's really solid and it sets up the rest of the album really well.
@MorpheusRage
Love bsbd every time this lightens up days that were all ready bright as well as the dark ones