”Banned From the Vic” is More Soulful Than Sly Moon’s Full-Length Debut (EP Review)

This is an extended play of solo material from London, England, United Kingdom emcee/producer Sly Moon. A former member of the Children of the Damned as well as currently being apart of its successor the Cult of the Damned & the Sohio Players, he made his full-length debut in 2020 with Why Am I So Sly? under Blah Records & teamed up with it’s founder Lee Scott for the collab effort F.D.M.B. (Flippin’ Dough Makin’ Bread). Fast forward 8 months later & he’s been Banned from the Vic.
We get an eerie self produced instrumental on the intro talking about being dressed like a jester of sorts in the middle of “Leicester Court” whereas the title track confirms that the Grosvenor Casino Victoria did in fact ban him over a drumless chipmunk soul loop. “Take Money” featuring Sonnyjim goes for a jazzier vibe expressing their love of money leading into “Back for More” incorporating some synthesizers talking about coming at people’s doors after going from rich to poor.
“How My Thoughts Go” gets the other half of the EP blending a crooning sample & a piano for a dedication to the 24/7 grinders & nightlifers while “Stuck in the Hippodrome” featuring BeTheGun & Stinkin’ Slumrok finds the trio teaming up for a hardcore jazz rap anthem reminiscent of the Cult of the Damned’s output collectively. The jazz elements seep through the 67 second look at a “Holographic World” & the final song sends it all off on a smoother note sipping Hennessy at the local “Hippo Bar”.
Taking in consideration that the Sohio Players produced a vast majority of Why Am I So Sly?, it was interesting to hear Sly Moon solely handling the beats himself & Banned from the Vic provides a better look at his individual dexterity whilst leaning towards a gambling theme. His production’s more soulful than was a couple years earlier & spends 19 minutes telling late-night stories right around the poker table with a well selected guest list adding their perspective to the issue.
Score: 8/10



