Grieves (Photo: Janavieve Photography)

Grieves (Photo: Janavieve Photography)

The cover of Grieves’ fourth full-length album, Winter & the Wolves, features the Seattle-based rapper standing in a wintery landscape, his black-clad frame engulfed by snow and ice. He’s holding a pickaxe, as if ready to take on whatever challenge might come his way. It’s a curious cover art choice in a Hip Hop world often bound by conformity.

It can also be seen as an easy metaphor for a 30-year-old guy who grew up in Chicago and whose life has included stops in Colorado, San Diego and New York before settling in the Northwest — a white guy in a black man’s game, an introspective rapper inevitably compared to his fellow Rhymesayers’ label-mates in Atmosphere.

Grieves’ delivery certainly brings to mind his obvious inspiration, Atmosphere’s Slug, but Winter & the Wolves also seems to be courting the kind of success experienced by another Seattle rapper — Macklemore immediately comes to mind when taking in the new album’s sleek production and easily digestible raps.

Exhibit A is “How’s It Gonna Go,” a piano-driven relationship tune about a guy who waits by the phone for his lady to call and tell him, “How’s it gonna go/Tell me what you’re thinking/I can’t get a read on you anymore.” It’s a syrupy song about a vulnerable guy, and its straightforward hooks and soaring guest vocals by producer B. Lewis sound readymade for mainstream radio (whatever that might be these days).

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GRIEVES performs at 20th Century Theatre on Wednesday, May 21. Tickets/more info
here .


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