Sly Moon Chronicles a Gambler on “No Gamble, No Future” (EP Review)

London, England, United Kingdom emcee/producer Sly Moon ending January with his 4th EP. A member of the Children of the Damned as well as 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 followed by the Lee Scott-produced F.D.M.B. (Flippin’ Dough Makin’ Bread & Banned From the Vic. The last extended play of his The Ghost of Ungar came out a year earlier & is taking a more conceptual approach to No Gamble, No Future.
After the “I’m a Compulsive Gambler” intro, the self-produced “I Don’t Know” starts with this soulful boom bap opener talking about being blinded after keeping his eyes on the prize whereas “Aces Baby” produced by Lee Scott instrumentally discussing him grinding night & day playing with higher stakes. “Tears of Joy” goes for a jazzier yet funkier vibe talking about being lonely at the top loving the view while “Back Door Key” boasts of his money speaking loudly.
“The Dream’s Over” continues the 2nd half of No Gamble, No Future with everything crashing down on our protagonist running into the wall of the house after trying to take it down over this crooning beat & after the “Spinnin’ Out” skit, “Casino Chippin’” ends the EP hopping over a boom bap beat with some strings talking about another chapter in the rat race running backwards amongst the gamblers watching people become rich only to steal food from children’s mouths.
We’ve heard a significant amount of growth from Sly Moon with every EP he’s given us since Why Am I So Sly? & the progression continues throughout No Gamble, No Future. He chronicles of the ups & downs of an addicted gambler beginning in the red & grinds his way into the green, only to go all the way back to Square 1 in a never-ending cycle that anyone who has or had a gambling addiction can relate to though it’s never been my thing personally.
Score: 8/10



