The Pink Lavalamp (album) explained

The Pink Lavalamp
Type:studio
Artist:Charles Hamilton
Cover:Pink Lavalamp standard.jpg
Released:December 8, 2008
Studio:Frederick Douglass Academy Music Lab (Harlem, New York)
Genre:Hip hop
Length:70:18
Label:Self-released
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The Pink Lavalamp is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Charles Hamilton, released December 8, 2008, by Hamilton himself, due to disagreements with his former label, Interscope Records. It was produced entirely by Hamilton.

Background

In August 2008, Charles Hamilton announced via interview that he had signed to Interscope Records.[1] After beginning a series of mixtapes known as the Hamiltonization Process, Hamilton released his debut single "Brooklyn Girls" on November 11, 2008, which proved to be a hit.[2] Hamilton was rumored to be recording his major-label debut was under pressure from the label to include "Brooklyn Girls" on the album. He later disagreed with this idea and chose to release his debut effort independently. The album did not include new material and was actually recorded during Hamilton's notorious bout of homelessness in the recording studio of the Frederick Douglass Academy in Harlem, New York, which Charles and other members of Demevolist Music Group dubbed "The Lab".[3]

Music and lyrics

The Pink Lavalamp is an introspective, loose concept album detailing Hamilton's thoughts and emotions leading up to an attempted suicide.[4] The production is rooted in soulful samples mixed with down-tempo grooves and draw influence from jazz, psychedelic funk, R&B, and rock.[5] Lyrically, the album concerns themes of depression, substance abuse, infidelity, and individuality. It was the final project in the Hamiltonization Process.[6]

Critical reception

Jordan Rogowski of Punknews.org wrote that "Hamilton has created swirling, dynamic atmospheres that suit his clever bars to perfection".[5]

Track listing

Notes

Sample credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Charles Hamilton (Signed To Interscope) Interview & Freestyle On Ed Lover Radio Show!. Worldstarhiphop.com. 11 October 2017.
  2. Web site: Brooklyn Girls - Single by Charles Hamilton on Apple Music. 1 January 2008. Itunes.apple.com. 11 October 2017.
  3. Web site: The Pink Lavalamp by Charles Hamilton. Genius.com. 11 October 2017.
  4. Web site: Bring It Back: Charles Hamilton - The Pink Lavalamp [2008] – Fashionably-Early]. 23 November 2011. Fashionably-early.com. 11 October 2017.
  5. Web site: Charles Hamilton - The Pink Lavalamp. Punknews.org. 11 October 2017.
  6. Web site: Charles Hamilton (aka. The Pink Power Ranger) - Music. Neoseeker.com. 11 October 2017.