It wasn't that long ago that I reviewed this album, so I will keep it short here. When otem rellik dropped Elephant Graveyard back in 2010, it reached #7 on my top ten list of that year. And now when he returns with the follow up, I'm very glad to welcome him back to the list too.
Blood Bone Piano is Buck 65 without too much country, and even though I love Buck 65 to death, it's nice to see that someone is still here catering some of his old style. I'm not saying that otem rellik is a copy, very far from it. But when it comes to his sound, the only one that comes near is that sweet old Canadian. A solid album that is both personal and daring in it's uniqueness. A must have this year.
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