Logic Drops A Surprise Soundtrack For His Debut Novel Supermarket
Logic has stepped into a new realm today with the release of his first book – a psychological thriller,
Supermarket, about "sex, illegal narcotics, and murder in aisle nine." He's taken his commitment to his literary project even further by releasing a surprise soundtrack. And in the event you think it's the same Logic that you're used to on his latest, you'll be surprised.
Supermarket (Soundtrack) is a 13-track project that's fuzzier, softer, along with a touch warmer than Logic's rigid, ignitable music. It's because, except for a splash of bars on "Can I Kick It," the album strays away from rap, settling for something closer to soft pop. Light guitar plucks and stale retro synths create the sort of music that would play in a grocery store. It's a sonic companion that looks to give his dark debut novel a brighter musical side.
Logic's
Supermarket will follow a male named Flynn who is depressed, single, and living with his mother. He works at a retail food store and arrives to clock in one day and finds a crime scene laying before him. "Flynn’s world collapses because the secrets of his tortured mind are revealed. And Flynn doesn’t aspire to go looking for answers at the food store. Because something there appears to be looking for him," reads the official
book description.
Flynn isn't the only one with a dark mind and, possibly, dark secrets. Logic reported the imminent release of a new album,
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, by
drenching himself in buckets of blood. Count Dracula would have been in a candy shop.
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