Blood truly has proven thicker than water with Weapons of Mass Creation, the multifaceted genre-bending band always surprise their listeners when they reveal that of 7 members -- 6 are biological siblings, and their cousin “Solitude” completes their deadly team. Blending Latin styles with thoughtful rap lyrics, they encompass a unique style reminiscent of their different yet complementary personalities. Described by fans as a mix of The Roots and Ozomatli, they sprinkle in influences like Nas and Javier Solis -- topping it off with some Lauryn Hill and Curtis Mayfield -- gracefully weaning in all their experiences through their compositions.
Easily another of the band’s noteworthy attributes is their songwriters’ intellectual and introspective lyrical content. The band’s long-standing exposure to sociopolitical ideologies feeds the fire of their words and they utilize these ideas while nurturing their musicality to create their original works. They embrace all their intersectional identities of being 1st generation, Latinidad, blackness, womanhood, queerness, and putting these in the forefront of their artistry.
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