Blunts & Blondes | “Story Of A Stoner”
Blunts & Blondes‘ new track, “Story Of A Stoner,” sees the multi-hyphenate artist tapping into introspective rhymes to convey the dangers of falling too deep into addiction. The instrumental enhances the listening experience with various genre switches. Sonically, it gives off a dark dubstep meets electronic hip-hop vibe. It’s also heightened by haunted piano chords & knocking 808s. He details it all through an auto-tune cadence.
In “Story Of A Stoner,” Blunts & Blondes narrates someone’s story. This individual seems to be battling some demons as they speak about their vices. The vices seem to be a safe haven for them. Unfortunately, these coping mechanisms are detrimental to their personal relationships. In spite of working on themselves, it still feels like their life is going downhill.
A minute into the record, electric loops charge in,
Blunts & Blondes raps,
“I got problems with myself it seems/All these demons showin’ me new anxieties/ All these drugs and these women make it hard it seems.”
Secondly, he says, “Looking at my parents/Don’t know who to trust.”
Next month, the Florida-producer is set to unleash his debut album, Story of a Stoner.
Based out of Tampa, Blunts & Blondes has become a nationwide attraction since first emerging in 2016 due to viral videos of him moshing at his own concerts Read more at Creative Loafing. The producer has earned production credits alongside acts like Rebelution, DJ Afterthought, and Wiz Khalifa. Additionally, he has shared the stage with electronic icons like Excision, Zeds Dead, and Subtronics.