Heiruspecs (album)

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Heiruspecs
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 13, 2008
Genre Hip Hop
Length77:17
Producer Joe Mabbott
Heiruspecs chronology
A Tiger Dancing
(2004)
Heiruspecs
(2008)
Night Falls
(2014)

Heiruspecs is a self-titled album by Saint Paul, Minnesota hip hop group Heiruspecs. It was recorded at The Hideaway Studio in Minneapolis, with producer Joe Mabbott. The album was released on December 13, 2008 at First Avenue. [1]

There are several collaborations on the album. The track "Sunshower" features Dan Wilson of Semisonic, and "Change Is Coming" features Dessa of Doomtree. The album's first single is "Get Up," which discusses national divisions over an intense guitar riff. [2]

Track listing

  1. Without Much Sleep
  2. Get Up
  3. All In All
  4. Interlude A
  5. Let It Fly
  6. Broken Record Feat. I Self Devine
  7. Pay To Play
  8. We Want A New Flow
  9. Lenses Feat. Maria Isa
  10. Slammin' Caprice Doors
  11. Change Is Coming Feat. Dessa & New Mc
  12. Ten Miles A Day
  13. On My Way
  14. Move With Me Feat. Mastermind
  15. Interlude B
  16. Sunshower Feat. Dan Wilson
  17. The Pushback
  18. Smash
  19. Diy
  20. Tongue Slingers Feat. Carnage
  21. The Nguyens

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References

  1. Riemenschneider, Chris (December 11, 2008) "What took so long?" Star Tribune
  2. Swensson, Andrea (December 01, 2008) "St. Paul hip-hop heavies Heiruspecs end their hiatus Archived 2008-12-19 at the Wayback Machine " City Pages