Press
Praise for Roads on the Earth
Sun Zoo‘s approachable persona is an overdue breath of fresh air…[Roads on the Earth is] an exciting, and intriguing listening experience. Perhaps most important and defining however, is the fact that it’s a memorable listening experience…Whether a first time listener, or long time fan, Roads on the Earth is not likely to disappoint.
Matthew Molgaard, Rapmusic.com
Praise for Can’t See the Forest
Here’s a literate rapper who really gives the “American way” an intelligent punch in the mouth…Ultimately, this is a worldly, sad recording that is very personal, but also very universal. Sun Zoo is one to watch.
Stave Magazine
Emblematic of a paradigm shift in independent hip-hop…Sun Zoo might just be able to take rap back to the old school paradigm, where sensitivity was a sign of strength.
The Hartford Advocate
An engaging blend of beat and verse. Sun Zoo’s lyrics are poetic sagas about reality…I don’t know why big record labels aren’t breaking down Sun Zoo’s doors. But for now we can be grateful that he is telling us as he sees it with these honest and riveting indie hip hop gems.
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Praise for Hope Flies
[On this album, Sun Zoo] grapples with the adult world…What emerges is a picture of alcoholism, gambling addiction and marital discord that’s every bit as ¨real¨ as crack, hustling, and rap misogyny. But Sun’s not trying to be conscious — he´s just being honest about what he sees. And Hope Flies is all the more compelling for its lack of pretense. This is the kind of shit that can break down race barriers and change cultures.
The Hartford Advocate
“Hope Flies” is phenomenal and invigorating…Sun Zoo is bold and daring throughout all eleven tracks
Sound Waves Magazine
A fine album of serious indie hip-hop…Hope Flies is competitive with, or even better than, a lot of the hip-hop you hear on the major labels.
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