While Camelpacks & Battlerapz is no doubt the creation of similarly humble production (albeit as professional and warmer), he digs deeper than your average upstart MC. This standout hip-hop record is seemingly the product of consuming just as many jazz records and cult films as mixtapes, and its as studious and labored over as a […]
Hip Hop/Rap
Day One Art by Death
On one lyric of the song Dream Circus, Chris Wallace raps about Robert Frost poems read from the mouth of a deer; the next, hes name-checking former Thunder point guard and comically small dunker Nate Robinson. Its weird stuff, for sure, but the ACM@UCO student, who comprises art-rap duo Day One with moody musician Logan […]
The Weeknd Echoes of Silence
Not so fast! Echoes of Silence continues with the cadre of really sad characters (such as the poor girl working for your face-lift on XO/The Host) in really sad, sexually exploitive situations spelled out on The Weeknds first two mixtapes, without adding many new elements to that signature hazy, narcotized atmosphere of industrial beats and […]
The Roots undun
Depicted by the bands house emcee, Black Thought, Redford Stephens is the narrating character, a composition of many of BTs family members and people he and fellow Roots founder ?uestlove knew from their hometown of Philadelphia. Listening to undun you hear Redfords hopes, dreams, mistakes and struggles, all told in uncompromising, uncontrived lyricism from Black […]
Drake Take Care
My feelings about this are complicated, although I found the record to be a languorous epic that rewarded dividends upon repeat listens. Its certainly a winsome, good album probably even a great one but for reasons ascribed to Aubrey Drake Grahams sense as a producer more so than his voice or rapping. The […]
Terius Nash 1977
Beyoncé, 1 + 1 (critically lauded, albums certified platinum after topping the Billboard 200 for two consecutive weeks) and Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) (Topped four separate U.S. charts, four times platinum, guaranteed to be played at every wedding until eternity ends) Mariah Carey, Touch My Body (Jack McBrayer-starring video boasts more […]
The Weeknd Thursday
Far from it, in fact. Thursdays a terrific R&B record, creeping and grinding along at a pace appropriate for a sequel to the menacing, borderline-nihilistic Balloons. What the second album (Tesfaye promised a trio by the end of the year all to be downloaded online, for free) lacks is the cloak of enigma that […]
Kanye West and Jay-Z Watch the Throne
Or not. This marks three consecutive years of blockbuster hip-hop releases from these two guys whove built a close friendship around their megastar lifestyles, respective talents as artists (technical rap wizardry for Jigga, arena-blasting, prog-rap production from Ye), and incomparably massive ambition as pop stars. Kanyes My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy prompted more sterling […]
Theophilus London Timez Are Weird These Days
Nothing out of the ordinary with that, but it oughta tell you that if youre looking for a true spitter, then look elsewhere. From get-go track Last Name London, the Brooklyn rapper(ish) makes it clear that hes aiming for modern pop-star status. I offer the following as evidence: the Kanye West Lost in the […]
Shabazz Palaces Black Up
That was all true for their first two projects, the Shabazz Palaces and Of Light EPs, and nothing has changed with the new full-length, Black Up.” The same adjectives might fit the man behind the mic, Digable Planets alum Ishmael Butterfly Butler, at least in his approach to rapping. His moderately paced, raspy and recognizable […]
