Album Reviews

  • Album: N.E.R.D. - Seeing Sounds Seeing Sounds NERD

    Experimental music… it’s something you seldom encounter in mainstream music; that is, of course, unless it’s N.E.R.D.. It has been five years since the release of their last album, Fly Or Die, but Pharrell, Chad and Shae have brought back their original sounds with the synesthesia inspired title Seeing Sounds....   [more]

  • Album: Shaya – Fallen Awake Shaya Fallen Awake

    In an era where young Hip Hop artists are releasing more albums than many of their veteran counterparts have in an entire lifetime, it is refreshing to hear of an artist who has taken the time to perfect their craft, waiting for the right time to launch themselves onto the...   [more]

  • Album: Ashanti - The Declaration Ashanti The Declaration

    The princess of R&B is back after a four year hiatus with her fourth studio release The Declaration. She has spread her wings and ventured out from her Murder Inc crew for the first time. Irv Gotti and Ja Rule are nowhere to be found and instead Ashanti has worked...   [more]

  • Album: DJ K-Note - Dutty Bass Volume Two DJ K-Note - Dutty Bass Volume Two

    There was a time, in the not too distant past, when the West Indies cricket team was the best in the world. They dominated; they had style, a style that was distinctly theirs. But over time their dominance diminished. The real reason for this lies in the fact that over...   [more]

  • Album: Drapht - Brothers Grimm Drapht The Brothers Grimm

    Ever thrown on the radio and said to yourself, “I know that voice, that’s …”? I did this when I threw on Drapht’s album Brothers Grimm. From the first few syllables I felt like I was listening to Pressure from Hilltop Hoods after he had scooped up some helium!...   [more]

  • Album: Spit Syndicate - Towards The Light Spit Syndicate

    A year after signing with Obese Records, Spit Syndicate is the latest hip-hop act to make a mark on the Australian scene. The two MCs in the group, Nick and Jimmy have found a way to apply well-constructed rhymes that are both thought-provoking and entertaining.   [more]

  • Album: Esoteric Vs. Japan: The Pterodactyl Takes Tokyo! 7L & Esoteric Pteodactyl Takes Tokyo

    Expanding on the old-school inspired futurism of his past two group releases with partner-in-crime 7L, respected Boston emcee/producer Esoteric has ventured to the land of the rising sun for his adventurous solo project, Esoteric Vs. Japan: The Pterodactyl Takes Tokyo!. Not merely using the album as an excuse...   [more]

  • Album: Prodigy – H.N.I.C. Part 2 Prodigy HNIC Part 2

    The iconic Mobb Deep duo of Havoc and Prodigy have been quiet as a group since their G-Unit debut Blood Money was met with a resounding thud back in 2006. However, this backburner status within Fiddy’s label structure hasn’t seemed to have stopped either of the Queensbridge repping veterans from...   [more]

  • Album: Killah Priest - Behind The Stained Glass Killah Priest Behind The Stained Glass

    Who says religious Hip Hop is automatically Christian Hip Hop? For those that share such a philosophy and have overlooked the many African-American Muslim MCs, prepare to be proved wrong by Killah Priest (a Jew) – if you have not already within the ten years since the release of his...   [more]

  • Album: Erykah Badu - New Amerykah - Part One Erykah Badu New Amerykah

    The third studio album from the philosophical yet grounded Ms Erykah Badu is a powerhouse of an album but not necessarily in the literal sense. New Amerykah – Part One (Part Two is entitled Return of the Ankh and due out late ’08) is Badu’s most eclectic release to date....   [more]

  • Album: Kidz In The Hall – The In Crowd Kidz In The Hall The In Crowd

    The fastidious duo of emcee Naledge and producer Double-O proved with their refreshing debut outing, School Was My Hustle, that they could make the grade. Now two years on, following a label jump from the revamped Rawkus to indie stalwart Duck Down, Kidz In The Hall are out to further assert themselves into...   [more]

  • Album: Usher - Here I Stand Usher Here I Stand

    It has been a four year wait but Usher is back with his fifth studio release Here I Stand. Though this may seem a considerable gap for such an established artist, having sold over 30 million albums worldwide dating back to the mid ‘90s, he did not disappear from...   [more]

  • Album: Mind Over Matter – Keepin’ It Breezy Mind Over Matter Keepin It Breezy

    The rap game is proving now more than ever to be a young man’s game. It is fitting then that Sydney-based Hip Hop act Mind Over Matter, consisting of Willow and Smiles Again,...   [more]

  • Album: Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III Lil Wayne Tha Carter III

    WEEZY F. BABY! ‘The Best Rapper Alive’ has returned with the final installment of his Tha Carter trilogy, with Tha Carter III. Despite the countless criticism balanced with the many praises Lil’ Wayne garners, this piece of work may potentially be a classic. The first thing any fan would...   [more]

  • Album: Lil’ Mama – V.Y.P. (Voice of the Young People) Lil Mama Voice of the Young People

    It has been a long time since the days of “ladies first” and the fight for equality between genders in the testosterone-fuelled rap game. The time of the socially aware and outspoken MCs of the female gender (think MC Lyte, Queen Latifah and then  Lauryn...   [more]

  • Album: Chords – Things We Do For Things Chords Things We Do For Things

    Migrating between his native land Sweden and the U.S. seems to have done MC/producer Chords some good, as he follows up from his middle-of-the-road debut (The Garden Around The...   [more]

  • Album: Bun B – II Trill Bun B – II Trill

    It has been a challenging time for revered Houston rapper Bun B. It has been just a few month since the passing of his partner-in-rhyme, Chad ‘Pimp C’ Butler; a man he blazed a trail with in the Hip Hop arena (as UGK) and somebody who he fought for so...   [more]

  • Album: Taniq - The Life and Times of Love Taniq - The Life and Times of Love

    Taniq (Talent Unique) are a soulful husband and wife duo and here they bring forth their debut studio album The Life and Times of Love. The album is a self produced, written, arranged and composed collection exploring elements of Jazz, Funk, and Gospel. As the title states, The Life...   [more]

  • Album: Looptroop Rockers – Good Things Looptroop Rockers Good Things

    Independently spirited and musically individual, Sweden’s top Hip Hop export Looptroop don the guise of the Looptroop Rockers on their fourth studio album, Good Things, drawing more heavily from their dancehall/reggae roots, with an emphasis on live instrumentation. The upbeat single...   [more]

  • Album: Plantlife - Time Traveller Plantlife Time Traveller

    Funk music has always had its eccentric characters - George Clinton and Bootsy Collins immediately come to mind but you can also cite Isaac Hayes, Sly Stone and more recently Jamiroquai. But if you are gonna make funky music .. it is essential to have a fun and colourful...   [more]