Written by Kenneth J. Pruitt Monday, 30 September 2002 16:00
FROM THE PLAYBACK:stl ARCHIVE: All mainstream press-bashing aside, Atmosphere have certainly been
paying their dues for quite awhile. With the release of Overcast! at
the end of the last decade, Slug made it cool to be an intelligent
rapper who rhymed about his own personal problems over beats that were
frequently hard to match with booty-shakin’.
Let’s be perfectly honest. No one really likes an indie snob. This whole idea that any band on the radio sucks, this notion that my favorite band is more obscure than yours, and therefore more “real” or “true school,” is simply annoying. Having picked up the September issue of Spin, however, and having found a gigantic mug shot of Slug—the MC for Atmosphere, a Minneapolis-based hip hop group—with the headline, “Indie Rapper Says No to Bling,” one at least briefly reconsiders the potential validity of indie snobbery. Even a certain St. Louis weekly newspaper ran an interview with Slug entitled “Slugging It Out.”