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It may sound lazy to describe former San Francisco 49ers player, Antone Chavez Exum Jr., as âAndre 3000-meets-Kanye West-meets-Tyler, the Creator,â but on his debut, Xardinal Coffee, theyâre apt and tangibly felt influences, all distilled into EXUMâs own sound.
An heir to Westâs boundary-breaking approach to truth-telling, EXUM artfully raps on trap opener âSage the Roomâ about blatant hypocrisy: âDo whatever you want. But if you show up on Sunday, youâre not on the hook.â On the TV on the Radio-esque âDark Kept Secret,â EXUMâs raspy vocals reveal his singing chops. âBad Chick, Bad Dudeâ and âWolves Eat Wolvesâ demonstrate him morphing quicklyâthis time sounding diabolic and dazzlingly unhinged.
âJust Me and the Bottleâ and the funk-disco âArrest the Dancerâ bring the intensity down, allowing EXUM to infuse his humorous side into Rick James-style dance tracks. His tone shifts again on the mournful indie rock track, âThe Brotherhood of the Traveling Raf.â Itâs a heartbreaking song about the distance success places between oneâs future and pastââHereâs my coat,â he sings, âIâll walk in the rain.â Xardinal Coffeeâs unpredictable and dynamic swings are skillful and intentional. They boldly reveal the multiplicity of EXUM, an artist who knows exactly who he is.