22-09-2020 23:57 GMT

Music industry update | New Hampshire, USA | Indie artist, Eyenine





Hailed as one of the most exciting Caucasian underground hip hop artists and battle rappers to emerge from the United States since Eminem, New Hampshire’s Eyenine has been watched by the industry closely since he made his debut with the release of the critically acclaimed album, “The Insomnia Sessions". Soon after the album's release he was spotted by RZA of the legendary hip hop group, the Wu Tang Clan, who supported him through those crucial early days of his career and continues to do so. He has since toured nationally and internationally several times, and shared the stage with iconic mainstream and underground artists from around the world. After having his ongoing tour, “The Old Couch Tour” cancelled halfway through back in March when lock downs went into place around the world, the emerging Dover sensation went back into the studio and before long released what has been called his best record to date. “Unfamiliar Ceilings“ was released to critical acclaim on the 25th of May and continues to receive nothing but the highest praises as it spreads like wildfire across the US. This week he announced that he’ll be playing at this year’s Overcast Hip Hop Festival, which takes place from the 25th to 26th of September in Cincinnati, Ohio, with live performances and rap battles by some of the biggest names in underground hip hop including Farout, Counterfeit Money Machine, Shris Conde, Ceschi, E-turn, Frank White, Smokeface, MC Homeless, Spoken Nerd and more. The music festival will be streamed live on Cincinnati's premier music platform, CincyMusic. All proceeds will be donated to the Innocence Project, which aims to put an end to wrongful convictions in the United States. Festival tickets and venue information are available on the Skunk Radio Live Events page.Explicit.