One of the most horrifying, experimental, and harsh experiences a rap album can offer. Dälek’s extremly ahead of the time style of hip hop came a decade before other industrial rap groups like Death Grips and clipping, and over 20 years later, it still manages to make every other experimental rap album seem like a joke. The lyricism is conscious but also dark, the production is completely different from anything else hip hop has to offer. From Filthy Tongues of Gods and Griots brings ... read more
I’m a huge Peggy fan but this is just not it. It’s his most repetitive, boring, and corny album so far. His first miss, I hope he doesn’t continue downwards.
Nice lil EP. Was not expecting two drops with such a short span of time in between.
Though I prefer underscore’s sound on Wallsocket, this is still great. I don’t really see myself replaying this album much besides a few tracks though.
I love Heavy Rocks because I can actually play this on the aux without getting kicked out.
This was my first Boris album, and it’s a hit hard to describe, but I love the soundscapes explored on this project. It has a good variety so I don’t feel too pummeled or bored.