Though the outsized hostility toward The Diesel lingers, the Kenny Dennis LP mostly finds the KDz trapped by the limits of Cohn’s escapist world, flailing against frustrations that look a lot like living.
Those looking for the cleverness of MC Paul Barman and the conceptual weight of Deltron 3030 really ought to give this a listen.
The Kenny Dennis LP isn't a huge bummer of a departure, though-- it's actually a good companion piece to the goofier, more lighthearted EP, right down to the cover art.
The Kenny Dennis LP is an intriguing piece of character led alt-hip hop. It will baffle some, but if you stick with it the reward for your patience is Serengeti’s keenly observed portrayal of an enigmatic, idiosyncratic and ultimately charming character.
The Kenny Dennis LP will reward those who are already familiar with Dennis’s backstory and Serengeti’s previous releases.
If you have been tagging along with Cohn as he slowly unravels the story, then this is a thrilling, occasionally hilarious, largely off-the-wall collection of Dennis' anecdotes and odd musings.
Like any farce, the Kenny Dennis LP is something of an acquired taste
Serengeti's, Kenny Dennis LP, dwells on the sweet and relaxing samples - not just the informative lyrics. The entire album is made for a chilled evening which ends up being a great one as the album reaches an end.
1 | Bang Em 3:20 | |
2 | Punks 2:55 | |
3 | Laser Tag 1:28 | |
4 | Directions 3:39 | |
5 | Crush Em 3:18 | |
6 | Gt Show '93 1:41 | |
7 | Kenny and Jueles 3:12 | |
8 | Fireworks 1:53 | |
9 | West of Western 4:25 | |
10 | 50th Birthday 4:14 | |
11 | Flows 3:05 |