A Grand Don't Come For Free
The StreetsNot as consistently emotionally resonant for me as the debut, but still a brilliant listen. The story is great, and empty cans is genuinely moving.
Not as consistently emotionally resonant for me as the debut, but still a brilliant listen. The story is great, and empty cans is genuinely moving.
Some great moments, but still somewhat disappointing. Beats are direct and grooving, variety of flow is refreshing, but the message doesn't come across as well as it could.
This kicks ass. Perfect front to back.
Beats are timeless, views on women have aged like milk.
Loving all of the sounds on this album. Every track is super unique and the grungy, lo-fi sound is great. The length and the experimentation meant this only really clicked for me after a second listen, but I'm glad I went back in for another go. It could do with a few tracks being trimmed (what 90's album couldn't??), but this is still a brilliant listen overall. P.S. - I could listen to that Q-tip feature on repeat for weeks!
"Runnin' around, robbing banks all whacked off of scooby snacks..." The highlights on this (title tracks, scooby snacks, methadonia, smoke 'em") are brilliant, but the deeper cuts aren't quite enough to make this a memorable listen as an album. That said, this is the first thing in the queue next time I'm high.
Certified classic
Modern classic