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Flowers for My Father
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 19, 2013 (2013-02-19)
GenreAlternative hip hop
Length62:23
LabelFake Four Inc.
Producer
  • Kid Called Computer
  • Blue Sky Black Death
  • Raised by Wolves
  • Kno
  • Eric G
  • Andreikelos
  • Sadistik chronology
    The Balancing Act
    (2008)
    Flowers for My Father
    (2013)
    Ultraviolet
    (2014)
    Singles from Flowers for My Father

    1. "Kill the King"
      Released: 2013

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Potholes in My Blog[1]
    RapReviews.com7.5/10[2]
    Sputnikmusic4.3 (superb)[3]

    Flowers for My Father is a solo studio album by American rapper Sadistik, released via Fake Four Inc. on February 19, 2013.[4] "Kill the King" was released as a single from the album.[5]

    On June 20, 2013, Respect included the album on the "13 Best Below-the-Radar Projects of the Year (So Far)" list.[6]

    Production[edit]

    The album includes "Micheal", a tribute song to Sadistik's deceased friend Micheal "Eyedea" Larsen.[7] The song samples Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes".[7] Larsen's family and friends appeared on the music video for the song.[8] Music videos were also created for "City in Amber",[9] "Russian Roulette",[10] and "Kill the King".[11]

    Track listing[edit]

    No.TitleProducer(s)Length
    1."Petrichor"Kid Called Computer5:15
    2."Russian Roulette" (featuring Cage and Yes Alexander)Blue Sky Black Death4:21
    3."City in Amber" (featuring Lotte Kestner)Blue Sky Black Death3:44
    4."Snow White"Raised by Wolves4:46
    5."The Beast"Blue Sky Black Death5:47
    6."Kill the King" (featuring Deacon the Villain)Kno3:40
    7."Song for the End of the World"
    • Raised by Wolves
  • Eric G
  • 5:04
    8."Palmreader" (featuring Child Actor)Eric G4:15
    9."Micheal"Eric G5:23
    10."Seven Devils"Andreikelos6:15
    11."Exit Theme" (featuring Astronautalis and Lotte Kestner)Eric G5:16
    12."Melancholia"Eric G3:31
    13."A Long Winter" (featuring Ceschi)Blue Sky Black Death5:06
    Total length:62:23

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Glauber, Ken (February 19, 2013). "Sadistik - Flowers For My Father". Potholes in My Blog. Archived from the original on May 14, 2013. Retrieved October 10, 2013.
  • ^ Juon, Steve (February 6, 2013). "Sadistik's "Flowers For My Father"". RapReviews.com. Retrieved October 10, 2013.
  • ^ Youssef, Sobhi (February 15, 2013). "Review: Sadistik - Flowers For My Father". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved October 10, 2013.
  • ^ "Flowers For My Father". Fake Four Inc. Archived from the original on December 1, 2017. Retrieved November 23, 2017.
  • ^ "Kill The King (Single) | Sadistik". Bandcamp. Archived from the original on June 22, 2013. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
  • ^ Ahmadi, Kevin (June 20, 2013). "The 13 Best Below-The-Radar Projects Of The Year (So Far)". Respect. Retrieved January 21, 2017.
  • ^ a b Fischer, Reed (October 16, 2012). "Premiere: Sadistik releases Eyedea tribute, "Micheal"". City Pages. Archived from the original on August 11, 2014. Retrieved July 25, 2014.
  • ^ Swensson, Andrea (October 16, 2012). "Eyedea memorialized by Seattle rapper Sadistik in new 'Micheal'". 89.3 The Current. Retrieved July 25, 2014.
  • ^ Martin, Andrew (January 25, 2013). "Sadistik – "City In Amber" F. Lotte Kestner P. Blue Sky Black Death". Potholes in My Blog. Retrieved August 2, 2018.
  • ^ Higgins, Keenan (February 19, 2013). "V Premiere! Sadistik (Feat. Cage & Yes Alexander) – "Russian Roulette" (Video)". Vibe. Retrieved August 2, 2018.
  • ^ "Premiere: Sadistik, "Kill the King" (ft. Deacon the Villain)". Impose. Retrieved August 2, 2018.
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