
Music: Sen Dog – “Fumble”
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008 at 11:40 am | By: Radical Russ
I’ve been talking with the crew from Suburban Noize Records and I told them I saw a poster for the Strange Noize Tour coming through Portland. One of my Stash favorites, my homie The Dirtball from Bend, Oregon, is on the tour along with some other heavyweights, including OPM, who you’ll hear from this Friday.
James let me know also that Sen Dog, former emcee with reefer-rap superstars Cypress Hill, has a new debut solo album dropping at the end of this month called “Diary of a Mad Dog”. So I pulled the strings and worked the Stash mojo and got my hands on a pre-release copy of Sen Dog’s latest.
So now it’s time for some slammin’ rap from the Cuban-born Senen Reyes, a.k.a. Sen Dog, who fronts the entire album with only minimal help from a few Cali pals like Tangled Thoughts, DJ Ace, Johnny Richter of Kottonmouth Kings, and B-Real of Cypress Hill. The opening track, Fumble, incorporates rock, techno, house, and rap with Sen Dog’s eclectic groove, where he raps about having it all then having nothing and what you’ve got to do to get back on your feet, survive and thrive.
For more on Sen Dog, check out his MySpace page. “Diary of a Mad Dog” drops on September 30 and you can get more on that at Suburban Noize Records. No downloads available for this track – sorry, you’ll have to wait until 9/30 (or just enjoy it in today’s Stash).
Topics: Sen Dog, Suburban Noize Records












