Quantcast The State Hornet
College Media Network

Get macromedia Flash Player

The writting's on the wall in Hieroglyphics

Bay Area hip-hop outfit visited campus Thursday

Molly Mulligan
State Hornet

Issue date: 9/25/03 Section: Features
  • Print
  • Email
  • Page 1 of 1

Hieroglyphics, the Bay Area hip-hop group known for their organic, grass roots collaborations will perform live Thursday at 8:00 p.m. in the Sacramento State University Union Ballroom. Tickets can be purchased at the Sacramento State ticket office to Sac State students for $8 and $12 general.

The members of Hieroglyphics, Del the Funky Homosapien, Casual, the Souls of Mischief, Pep Love and Domino are individual artists who record their own music but also record and perform under the Hieroglyphics name.

Compared to the thug-life image presented by a variety of todayís rappers, Hieroglyphicsí profound lyrics refresh hip-hop culture and redefine the genre by producing clever, constructive and innovative content.

Hieroglyphics surfaced in 1991 with Del the Funky Homosapienís classic debut album, ìI Wish My Brother George Was Here.î

In the early 1990s the group was busy making their mark by recording individual albums on Jive and Elektra. Their ground-breaking records drew a dedicated fan base.

Aggravated by the politics of the music industry, the group parted with Jive and Elektra and formed their own recording label, Hieroglyphics Imperium, in 1997.

Soon after they composed a hit album, ìThird Eye Vision.î Last year the group created a CD/DVD hybrid, ìOne Big Trip,î that included a soundtrack on one side of the disc and a movie on the other.

Artists within the group also have teamed up with the Gorillaz, Jurrasic 5, Dilated Peoples, Dan the Automator and George Clinton.

They continue to create and deliver dynamic beats and cutting-edge lyrics with their newest album, ìFull Circle,î to be released October 7.

In a world where positive artists rarely thrive, this innovative group beat the odds and won critical acclaim. Hieroglyphics will launch their ìFull Circle Tourî on October 23, making a total of 43 stops in Canada and the U.S.

When asked what he likes about performing on a college campus, Tajai from Souls of Mischief said, ìI like it when people are friends and hang out after a show. It is different at large venues where strangers just leave.î

Those who have seen this group live know to expect an energetic, original show geared at getting the crowd hyped.

ìI look forward to an enthralling performance of pure hip hop this Thursday,î said Sac State student Edward Aguilar.


Page 1 of 1

Article Tools

Click here to view the State Hornet's comment guidelines.
Comments do not appear immediately.

Get macromedia Flash Player

Advertisement

Print Edition

Online Features Section

Handling a breakup
Online Dating
Interview with Andrew Sean Greer
Hollywood Buzz No. 5 - The Oscar results
Hollywood Buzz No. 4 - The 81st Oscars
Sac in Stereo No. 19 - What makes a great singer?
Hollywood Buzz No. 4 - Classic Christmas Movies
Sac in Stereo No. 18 - Haven't I heard this song before?
Sexcapades No. 7 - Dating your co-worker or your boss
Hollywood Buzz No. 3 - Romantic Comedies
Sac in Stereo No. 17 - Eclectic additions for any record collection
Sexcapades No. 6 - Why men and women date
Sac in Stereo No. 16 - Dillinger Four CD review, worldwide Thriller dance, Prince's secret message
Sac in Stereo No. 15 - Mixtapes and D.Willz live in the studio
Sac in Stereo No. 14 - Soundtracks for the Obama and McCain campaigns
Hollywood Buzz No. 2 - Indie and DVD gems
Sac in Stereo No. 13 - Don't call it a comeback! Should Metallica, AC/DC, Journey and LL Cool J stay or go?
Hollywood Buzz No. 1 - Summer Blockbusters
Sac in Stereo No. 12 - We (almost) interview Kanye, Justin and Amy Winehouse
Sexcapades No. 5 - Going for home base on the first date; avoiding psychos
Sac in Stereo No. 11 - Turntablism v. mashups; Coachella recap
Sac in Stereo No. 10 - Mariah Carey: bigger than the Beatles?
Sac in Stereo No. 9 - Hip-hop meets rock culture; interview and freestlye with rapper D.Willz
Sac in Stereo No. 8 - The state of the Sacramento scene (with KWOD's Andy Hawk)
Sac in Stereo No. 7 - The most overrated artists
Sexcapades No. 4 - The safe Spring-Break hookup
Sac in Stereo No. 5 - Guilty pleasures from the CD bin
Celebrity Wrap-Up No. 3 - The ugliest, most drugged-up celebrities we love
Sac in Stereo No. 4 - The top artists to watch for in 2008
Sexcapades No. 3 - Sleeping together without staying together
Sac In Stereo No. 3 - The worst albums from our favorite artists
Celebrity Wrap-Up No. 2 - Who was hottest at the Oscars?
Sac in Stereo No. 2 - Is music more accessible in this generation?
Celebrity Wrap-Up No. 1 - Does Britney Spears smell; exploiting celebrities' children
Sac in Stereo No. 1 - Why form a side project? Can local musicians even make money?
Sexcapades No. 2 - Proper anal etiquette; watching porn as a couple
Reel Talk No. 7 - Oscarbation
Reel Talk: No. 6 - The dying drive-in
Sexcapades podcast: Hornet relationships and sex: No. 1
Reel Talk: Episode 5 - That annoying guy in the theater
Sex Ed(itors) - Episode 4: Mistakes women make in bed
Reel Talk: Episode 3 - Who's hot in film?
Sex Ed(itors): Episode 3 - Kinky relationships
Rapping with Kingspade's Johnny Richter
Sex Ed(itors): Episode 2 - Fetishes
Reel Talk: Episode 2 - Cult Classics
Reel Talk: Episode 1 - Summer movies
Sex Ed(itors) : Episode 1 - Oral Sex
Local reggae artists sound off
The Dimes to flip in for nooner
Jello to slide into Union Ballroom on Monday
Mayday Parade interview
Lovedrug interview
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus interview

Advertisement