The Roots Unveil Cover, Talk New Video

    On the message board of their OkayPlayer website, ?uestlove has unveiled the cover to Rising Down, the upcoming album from his
    group The Roots. The cover, which
    can be seen [click to view], is
    a drawing entitled “NEGRO RULE.” The picture shows a black monster figure with
    wings hovering over a hoard of running white people.

    “[The drawing] pretty much sums up the feeling of the
    Confederate Union towards the newly freed slaves and the idea that if given
    power they would [wreak] havoc and chaos on the country,
    ?uest wrote. “Somehow in watching this election one can’t help but
    wonder if those unspoken feelings…reflect the looming figure of the old
    figureheads of Washington now?

    The band has made news over the past month, as two songs
    from the album—“75 Bars (Black’s Reconstruction)” [click to listen] and “Get Busy” f. Dice Raw & Peedi Peedi) [click to listen] — have leaked with accompanying videos. The disc’s first
    single, “Birthday Girl” f. Fall
    Out Boy
    ‘s Patrick Stump [click to listen], leaked earlier this week via a seemingly homemade
    video on YouTube. Another video has leaked since, and various media outlets and
    Internet users have accused The Roots
    camp of deliberately plotting a viral campaign with New York company Cornerstone
    Promotions instead of them being “genuine” homemade videos. ?uest, however, says that the real
    thing hasn’t been shot yet. “The OFFICIAL video (meaning the one we pay for
    with our own dollars) will be mired in more controversy once you get wind of
    who we got to star in this bit,” he wrote, offering the following distorted
    picture as a clue [click to view].

    Rising Down is
    slated to hit stores Tuesday, April 29.

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