Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Spoken Word Feature: Supanova Album Review


Supanova
“First Movement: My Thoughts”

By Aaris A. Schroeder
Editor-In-Chief

Supanova, Sacramento, CA native who can be found in downtown Sacramento or in Oakpark, keeps it real with spoken word on his self-produced album, “First Movement: My Thoughts.”

True to his beliefs, this album is spoken word to the realest. The cover doesn’t do Supanova justice. When you hear his poetry, Supanova uses experience and knowledge to speak on societal duties such as politics, religion and family life.

Spoken word tracks such as “When Did Spoken Word Become a Competition?” and “Black Star Power” show deep-rooted emotion towards his personal empowerments.

Heart and soul poured into this artist’s word, listening can even find him singing at times on his album. Unsure if this artist performs spoken poetry somewhere or not but if he does, it would be a treat.

Check out Supanova at http://www.myspace.com/supanovasword to learn more about this talented spoken word artist and everything that makes him tick. Learn more about spoken word shows and outlets at http://www.malikspeaks.com, website courtesy by Supanova.

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