
Cali rapper The Letter P (born Pete Ross) has heavily sampled their track "Brother" and given it a whole new life in the latest edition of rap/indie crossover tracks. I sometimes get annoyed when these types of combinations take place and feel really forced, but this is not the case. The subtle beat over the soft, finger-plucked guitar riff seems to be the perfect base for the rapper to do what he do. The Letter P (featuring Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros) – Brother SlothBoogie

I'd say that over the last year or so, my obsession with everything Eddie Sharpe has been a little over the top. And the fact that just a short time ago I finally got to see the group live in my hometown (much more intimate than my first time catching them at Coachella), the obsession has taken on a life of its own. And while I go through phases in obsessing over specific songs, my latest is the beautiful, subdued and understated "Brother". Cali rapper The Letter P (born Pete Ross) has heavily sampled the [...]