Spitfire is a Portsmouth based emcee and producer who's been busy working on his latest album titled 'Pen & The Pads' featuring a total of 11 homegrown tracks for you to vibe with. We're going to give it a mini review, so let's delve into that straight away! Pen & The Pads kicks off with a short into titled 'Da Duh Da Da' which blends into Sleep Doc Duh featuring DJ Madhandz, you can expect to hear Spitfires signature head bobbin' rhyme schemes, vivid delivery and flows you can vibe with for days! The beat, as per usual is on point too.
The Damned is next up with a flawless beat for Spitfire to ride, lighting up the production with progressive rhymes tackling an array of his thoughts and painting imagery with each bar, absolute banger for certain. #4 is titled Washed featuring a laid back/eerie vibing beat, the subject matter flows in alignment of the beat - Spitfire proceeds to bun the scene and air daily issues we all get irate about from time to time. Beats Not Hard is bringing that classic boombap sound to the forefront, an area where Spitfires barbaric delivery and pound for pound flows truly shine. Day To Day features self reflective subject matter and bars, ultimately showcasing why you shouldn't stop doin' what you love regardless of monetary gain. Absent is a remix of a single Spitfire released a while back, he's spiced it up and dropped a remix, we're glad he did as the tracks a banger - packed with conscious bars, intricate rhymes and yet again stone cold delivery. Spitfire Skit is exactly what it says on the tin, featuring numerous cuts from classic tracks from the UK along with overseas heads. Nearing the end of the album we land on 'Atoms' kicking off with solid production, Spitfire tackles the beat with rugged rhymes, hasty delivery and generally, everything a well rounded emcee possess! Last track on Pen & The Pads is titled Wackand showcases exactly why Spitfire's the opposite of wack, jammed with wordplay and delivered with his unique twang!
Grab yourself a copy of Spitfires latest album 'Pen & The Pads' for completely free via his bandcamp page below, be sure to drop him a few quid though if you're flush and support this head and his movement!