Lord Apex & V Don's "Life Goes On" Meditates On Condition & Existence

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Lord Apex VDon Life Goes On 

A mathematical meditation on how to day-to-day in an unforgiving world and cruel winters. Not even that could sum up the frostbitten song and visuals that is Lord Apex & V Don's "Life Goes On."

The slow burning record reaps the benefits of the bitter work in rapping and producing. V Don's firm drums are inflexible in their rhythm, sounding cut like a premier cigar -- artful, loaded and with reputation of rarefied air. The thawing horn loop still puffs out residual frost and Lord Apex's verses and hook get caught in the ice age.

The London-based artist raps in enlightened metaphors, projecting a symbolic-like quality on the bars. His ceaseless flow in back of the beat huddles next to his cadence with a prayer-like resonance and feels in search of, open to find something of importance, reflected perfectly in the home movies styled video catching Lord Apex exploring the everyday solus. If anything, the visuals working with the song bring a grounded visualizer for "We are born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Everything in-between is a gift."

Take that as you will.

Watch "Life Goes On" below.

Lead Photo Cred: twitter.com             

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