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Rapping aggressively over a quasi pop-trap beat, “1539 N. Calvert” serves as a perfect introduction to Peggy’s sophomore studio album “Veteran“. The track introduces many of the record’s themes, including physical violence, and a hatred for both conservative ideals and music bloggers.
The song’s title refers to the street address of the now-shuttered Bell Foundry, a former studio and recording space in Baltimore that also regularly hosted live music. Several notable figures from the Baltimore underground scene frequented the spot, including DRAM, Grimes & JPEG himself.
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