Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Mixerr Album Reviews #894

This is Michael Mixerr. Today I am going to review Variety of Sinz - Blaze For The New Year.

It's hell in the beginning and heaven in the end when you are listening to the album as the words suggest on the album cover (front cover). Variety of Sinz bring out to you the hellish rap sounds of horrorcore, grimness, and acid rap along with that Flint Town sound with additions of spoken word from Revelation Records and Boomin' Records. Variety of Sinz can be compared to rap groups such as Natas, Project Born, Twiztid, The Dayton Family, Tnt, ICP, House of Krazees, Top Authority, and Cobane Boyz among others.

The intro begins during a dark grim stormy night that quickly turns into a hellish nightmare. Mood easily/quickly gives a negative feeling onto the listener or audience comparatively speaking. This track is known as the Stormy Night Intro.

Hellavish is a hellish song. Dark grim tales of horror are told. Hellish actions are committed by Variety of Sinz during a dark stormy night. There is no turning back after listening to this song after a day. Hellavish is a reprise to the Stormy Night Intro. The mood and vibe is dark. That's how music fans would consider this song.

It's mind over matter on the track Mind Over Matter. Think of the term 'mind flip' when you listen to Mind Over Matter. The mood is brooding and eerie. Variety of Sinz doubles up as a team on Double Up. Double Up is a posse cut that is a good solid group effort. Mind Flip is about decision making.


The sounds of Other Side can be described as dark, negative, brooding, and hellish in key terms. Hellish is one word to describe this track. The mood and vibe is considered to be both dark and negative. Notice how the mood is brooding negative for instance. It's a fight between heaven and hell on the Other Side track. They wonder if they will either end up in heaven or hell during this track.

Variety of Sinz wonders if the group themselves will make it into heaven after committing hellish action that are considered to be a sin inside the track Other Side. They think heaven is too far on the other side for them to go. Besides their homies in hell (life) they would hate to see each other die.


You can hear negative sound in the mood and vibe of Bigger Balls when you listen to the beginning after 15 seconds. A keyboard organ playing down tempo notes easily gives away a negative eerie vibe and mood. A female vocalist is the angelic voice in the background chorus. This female vocalist is singing solo however on such short notes. Rap meets spoken word on Bigger Balls.

Variety of Sinz put out an album on cassette and its not selling in high quantities as the Top Authority - Rated G album is. They wonder why their album is not selling as many copies as the Top Authority- Rated G album is selling in terms of album sales. So now they wonder who has the bigger balls hence the title of this track. Variety of Sinz compares themselves to the rap group Top Authority on this track right here. They contemplate and wonder why their albums are not selling as well as the Top Authority album that are circulating around the city of Flint, Michigan.

I rate this album, Blaze For The New Year, 5/5*****!

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