Greydon Square: The Kardashev Scale

We heard Greydon Square perform at the 2007 Atheist Alliance International Convention in Washington, DC.  I admit I was a bit skeptical: a black rapper singing for several hundred mostly older, mostly white nonbelievers?  In the middle of the day?

Bottom line: I was impressed, both by his talent and his clever lyrics.  So I was glad to hear that Monsieur Square has a new album out.  The Kardashev Scale includes nineteen tracks (the title track refers to the theoretical method of measuring technological advancement, conceived by Soviet scientist Nikolai Kardashev in the 1960s) and cool sci-fi artwork from Chris Cold.

Available at iTunes or from the Greydon Square website in various forms physical and electronic.

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