No Love Deep Web is the follow-up to Death Grips's incredibly impressive debut album; The Money Store, and whilst not as consistent as the latter, it'd be a crime to call this album a failure, because this thing is as chaotic, unpredictable, and experimental as one would expect a Death Grips album to be and then some.
The record starts with "Come Up and Get Me", an immensely punchy song with a glitchy instrumental where MC Ride raps his brains out, in typical fashion. The song ... read more
Death Grips' follow-up to their groundbreaking debut Mixtape is in the same realm of relentless aggression and unhinged energy, but while it's not as unfathomably raw as its predecessor, it's certainly executed more stylishly and is more approachable.
The Money Store opens up with Get Got, an incredibly appealing song where MC Ride raps smoothly over a hard-hitting instrumental and delivers one of the catchiest hooks known to mankind. The next song, The Fever, retains the traditionally chaotic ... read more
Death Grips' Breakthrough Mixtape is one of, if not, the most unhinged, chaotic and aggressive piece of music I've ever listened to.
Duo Vocalist MC Ride screams his brains out on almost every track over ridiculously hardcore instrumentals. I understand that Death Grips and more specifically, this mixtape isn't for everyone, but if you're into music that resembles the most uncontrollably weird sounds ever created, you'll love this. The lyrical themes explore human rebellion, greed and the ... read more
Not as impressed with The Spoils as I was with Ritual Spirit, but it's still a solid release nonetheless.
A very compelling EP from Massive Attack. Dead Editors is the highlight of this project for me. I love the several layers of unpredictability and glitchiness surrounding it. The other songs are great too. I do wish Massive Attack's comeback in 2016 led to an Album being released at some point during that year though.