Capitalizing on the highlights of the noise-centric production of 2014's "self-titled" and pairing with the skillfully petrifying storytelling of "There Existed an Addiction to Blood", this is by far one of (if not the most) gripping project to date from the trio. A brilliant one-two punch when paired with last year's efforts. Clipping cannot miss right now.
Favorite Tracks:
'96 Neve Campbell
Make Them Dead
I waited a couple of weeks to rate this to make sure I could dig through the overtly emotional phase of processing this body of work, and yeah, it's still very very very good.
One of the most signifying of Mac's talent and sadly a notion of what could have been. Mac had seemed to finally find his comfort zone and completely delve into his more traditional secular music, singing and producing bodies of work with minimal rapping. Horribly bittersweet to see him talk about death and the ... read more
Great vocal performances throughout, and I love some of the soundscapes presented. Shake has had a solid gradual come up since being thrown in the spotlight with a breathtaking performance on Kanye's "Ghost Town", out performing A-list talents Ye, Cudi, and Partynextdoor. However, 070 Shake's LP is a bit disappointing.
The lead singles were amazing, particularly 'Nice To Have'. However, a lot of the deeper cuts here are very lackluster and seem to ride on a dependency of theme and ... read more
I love the production here, Baby Keem has a great talent range and I'm excited to watch him grow into his full potential. Some of the vocal performances are a bit too choppy for my taste, and it seems like Keem has a hard time finding consistent lyrical content, but this was a really fun listen I find myself returning too often.
Favorite Songs:
Honest, Top Ramen, Orange Soda, and Apologize
Remove Don Toliver and maybe 'The Boys' will create something more interesting. He ruins every cut he features on. Might as well throw Nav on the track list.