ChiefDVB's sixth album 'Save the Roach' reflects his artistic journey.
Local rapper ChiefDVB has unveiled his sixth studio album, ‘Save the Roach.’ Featuring 11 tracks, the album reflects his artistic growth and commitment to music. It addresses the pursuit of personal passions amidst adult responsibilities, demonstrating his evolution as an artist. Collaborations with industry professionals enhance the album’s diverse musical styles, while its promotion includes a European tour. ChiefDVB’s music champions staying true to one’s passions, making ‘Save the Roach’ a notable addition to the hip-hop genre.
Local rapper ChiefDVB, whose real name is Daniel Van Billiard, has released his sixth studio album, “Save the Roach,” featuring 11 tracks that showcase his artistic evolution. The album is the culmination of seven years of creative work and reflects ChiefDVB’s commitment to his craft and the importance of staying true to one’s passions amidst life’s responsibilities.
The title “Save the Roach” initially began as a lighthearted joke but has transformed into a symbol of ChiefDVB’s dedication to music. Throughout the album, he explores themes surrounding the abandonment of hobbies and passions that many face as they navigate adult responsibilities. ChiefDVB emphasizes that despite these challenges, pursuing one’s true interests is crucial.
Throughout “Save the Roach,” ChiefDVB has collaborated with acclaimed individuals within the music industry, including Grammy Award-winning engineer Pat Hundley. Their teamwork extends beyond this album, as they also contributed to Lady Gaga’s upcoming record “Harlequin,” recorded during her Las Vegas residency. ChiefDVB has noted that working with such high-profile artists has given him invaluable experience in the music industry.
Musically, “Save the Roach” encompasses a variety of styles. Tracks like “Amber Grey” feature a traditional boom-bap sound that flows freely, while “Monica,” which includes local R&B singer B. Rose, brings in saxophone elements for a different flavor. ChiefDVB enjoys collaborating across genres, valuing the emotional impact of music over technical ability with instruments or singing.
The album’s production includes efforts from local talents such as DJ Finyl and Trade Voorhees, along with long-time collaborators. Each track showcases different aspects of hip-hop, with ChiefDVB incorporating diverse influences to appeal to a broader audience. He has also mentioned the challenges in performing the album live since its emotional depth contrasts with more typical hype music.
Among the tracks, “Creekside Crowdsurf” stands out as ChiefDVB’s attempt to incorporate a more energetic, hype song within the album’s overarching emotional tone. Another notable track, “Fishbowlz,” has roots in a YouTube beat and features contributions from Trade Voorhees on drums and Jose Orozco on keys, along with R&B artist Onmywave.
ChiefDVB has embarked on a small European tour to promote “Save the Roach.” Throughout his travels, he consistently pays tribute to his hometown, Las Vegas, embedding numerous references within the album. Through his music, he aims to highlight Las Vegas’s stature as the entertainment capital of the world.
As he continues to evolve as an artist, ChiefDVB’s “Save the Roach” represents both his journey and a significant contribution to the hip-hop genre. By combining personal stories, innovative sounds, and collaborations with established artists, he reinforces the relevance of pursuing one’s passion and encourages others to do the same.
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