Brothers from Another first released music in 2009 as high-schoolers, freshmen to the rap scene. Known then as Breez and Goonstar, the two now known as Tiglo and Cole (and forget not DJ Beeba) have grown from scene freshmen to in-demand front-runners of what you could fairly
call the happy-ass rap wave, breezy rhymes about good times next to a body of water, be it Lake Washington or a half-rack of Rainier. On Wednesday,
November 26, they rock with their direct ancestor, Nordstrom model Grynchโ€”at Hollow Earth Radio, in an intimate
all-ages event. While โ€œthe Grynchโ€โ€”even as a pale, grublike youngโ€™nโ€”was always a bit of an old soul, BFAโ€™s fresh-faced
good-times vibes explicitly deal in the eternal sunshine of youth. Peep their latest, the Moonrise Kingdomโ€“inspired video for โ€œRunning
Homeโ€โ€”Kingdom is about 12-year-olds in love, but donโ€™t all Wes Anderson movies kinda refer to a precious state of arrested
development? Stomping around a deserted beach, dressed as Boy Scouts, BFA rap about the negotiations of love, texting, and trust.
Itโ€™s strangely sweet, but big kids in Scout uniforms always make me think of Canteen Boy and the Scoutmaster (ask Siri). Where, I wonder, does all
this go when schoolโ€™s out forever?

On Friday, November 28, Seattleโ€™s Lizard King, Moor Gang/Black Gypsy cult leader Nacho Picasso makes his return to Neumos with two
of Northwest street/drug/pain rapโ€™s top prospects: Ugly Frank from Tacomaโ€™s ILLFIGHTYOU (whose Bobby Hill was one of the yearโ€™s best rap releasesโ€”and if youโ€™re hoping he drops anything half as good anytime soon, rumor has
it thereโ€™s a new ILLFIGHTYOU tape coming) and the prolific, terrifically slept-upon West Seattle/Moor Gang/Thraxxhouse rep SneakGuapo, whose sharply accented rhymes pack more insight and nuance than most of his peers. As for the main event, the Nacho Man is
promising his fourth album with cohorts Blue Sky Black Deathโ€”whose gunship-flying-through-fog atmospherics best define the Nacho
sound.

I should note that Nachoโ€™s subject matter isnโ€™t any more of a paragon of thematic growth than BFAโ€™s, eitherโ€”heโ€™s been rapping
about drugs and sex since 2010โ€™s Blunt Raps; itโ€™s just that being a drugged-up misanthrope (lycanthrope?) is possible
to do till youโ€™re old and grayโ€”being a spring chicken is not. These two shows illustrate the โ€œday and nightโ€ (no Cudi) dynamics
Iโ€™m seeing in our scene today. Guess it all depends on when you choose to sleep.

Take naps, though, and you can see it all, if you wantโ€”letโ€™s see, Fly Moon Royalty are at the Crocodile on Friday, November
28, with Dave B and Otieno Terry; Fly Moon Royaltyโ€™s Adra Boo and Mike have been
touring and moving around properly in 2014, no doubt polishing their thing to a fly gloss.

On Saturday, November 29, Neema is doing one of his patented โ€œUnpluggedโ€ sets at the Crocodile with the plugged-in Glasses Malone and Keyboard Kid; the Flavr Blue (whoโ€™ve been on their tour/PR grind themselves)
play Neumos; and Sam Lachowโ€”who thematically almost bridges the worlds between BFA and Nacho, and whose fan base keeps
growingโ€”plays the Neptune with the Moorsโ€™ Gifted Gab and Brothers from Another. See? As always, you can choose your own
adventure. recommended