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04-26-2007, 11:05 PM
His long awaited sophomore album "Desire" will finally drop this summer. "I've never been so free with my creativity before," says Pharoahe Monch about his new album. "I'm excited about this new album because everything feels so fresh, almost as if I were a new artist. I'm taking it to whole new places, hip-hop, rock, and gospel. It's all there and it's all sides of me." Monch is gearing up for a busy spring and summer. First up is a performance at the famed Coachella Music Festival on April 28. Monch will also join the annual hip-hop festival, Rock The Bells alongside Rage Against The Machine, The
Roots, Public Enemy, Nas, and more, performing July 28th in New York City, August 11th in San Bernardino, CA, and August 18th in San Francisco, CA. In addition to his performance dates, this spring Pharoahe Monch tackles the gun violence he decries in "Gun Draws" by embarking on a national college speaking tour as the spokesman for Guns 4 Cameras. This revolutionary program gives at-risk youth an alternative to violence and the tools to tell their own stories on their own terms by encouraging them to trade their guns for video cameras. His album Desire drops June 26.
Roots, Public Enemy, Nas, and more, performing July 28th in New York City, August 11th in San Bernardino, CA, and August 18th in San Francisco, CA. In addition to his performance dates, this spring Pharoahe Monch tackles the gun violence he decries in "Gun Draws" by embarking on a national college speaking tour as the spokesman for Guns 4 Cameras. This revolutionary program gives at-risk youth an alternative to violence and the tools to tell their own stories on their own terms by encouraging them to trade their guns for video cameras. His album Desire drops June 26.