Logic comes back from retirement with his last album under Def Jam, “Vinyl Days” and boy does it live up to the name. From the J Dilla Donuts inspired samples and adlibs to Logic’s witty lyricism reminiscent of his early mixtape days, this album acts as a warm love letter to the golden era of hip hop. Logic capitalizes on the boom bap side here, making it sound more vintage than even the boom bap production on No Pressure. It’s 30 tracks long sure, but he barely misses a beat. The only down side would be the two tracks Decades and Nardwuar, not because their necessarily bad, but because the other tracks just surpass it so much in quality. This really is Bobby’s comeback season and I can’t wait to see what comes down the line now that he is independent.
Best Tracks: Vinyl Days, Orville, BLACKWHITE, In my Lifetime, Ten Years, Porta One
Least Favorite: Decades, Nardwuar
1 | Danger / 80 |
2 | Tetris / 90 |
3 | In my lifetime / 96 |
4 | Decades / 73 |
5 | JJ Abrahams / 80 |
6 | BLACKWHITEBOY / 98 |
7 | Quasi / 92 |
8 | Bleed It / 88 |
9 | LaDonda / 90 |
10 | Aaron Judge / 79 |
11 | Clouds / 95 |
13 | Therapy Music / 100 |
14 | Tony Revolori / 77 |
15 | Rogue One / 96 |
16 | Breath Control / 83 |
17 | NEMS / 80 |
18 | Nardwuar / 75 |
19 | Kickstyle / 90 |
20 | EarlyBird / 84 |
21 | Ten Years / 93 |
22 | Porta one / 92 |
23 | NeedleDrop / 90 |
24 | Introducing Nezi / 98 |
25 | Orville / 100 |
26 | Carnival / 100 |
27 | Lena's Insight / 81 |
28 | Vinyl Days / 100 |
29 | I guess I love it / 91 |
30 | Sayonara / 88 |