Most underrated LP/albums ever

HannahB

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Dunno much about Groundhogs... but this tune from his solo album is quite something. Was there something about a contract dispute or divorce leading to his recording a deliberately uncommercial album or am I getting mixed up. Either way this tune is bonkers and amazing or maybe terrible.

Yeah no - too intense and with the mustache
 

the ig

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A record like a fucking scrapyard tornado. Raps like retching mutts, like kicking bucks, beats like pelted bitumen, scratch like spitting engine revs, rubble riffs stuffing the mids.

Tracks smear and stick like poured molasses, thick with dirty colour. Its tight 48 mins seem to melt on for days. Psych-rap I guess it must be, but none of that diaphanous cloud-iness here. It’s hardcore hiphop ‘on the road’ but no escape, no country for lost dawgs. The great outdoors cramped and sweaty with fear, the confining ghetto shot through with fever dreams. The inside and out of America like a horned lizard, mesmerising and ugly.

It’s also most surely a party record, sozzled with sleepy swing and brass. ‘Wild things are’ stomping monster fun. But the dread, glare and dust is there too for sure, a coppery under-layer, whilst the psych pill transmogrifies everything into a fire eater’s trick, a crowded phantasmagoria.

Big here and there on release (MM liked it if memory serves) but who ever talks about it now?

 
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catalog

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A record like a fucking scrapyard tornado. Raps like retching mutts, like kicking bucks, beats like pelted bitumen, scratch like spitting engine revs, rubble riffs stuffing the mids.

Tracks smear and stick like poured molasses, thick with dirty colour. Its tight 48 mins seem to melt on for days. Psych-rap I guess it must be, but none of that diaphanous cloud-iness here. It’s hardcore hiphop ‘on the road’ but no escape, no country for lost dawgs. The great outdoors cramped and sweaty with fear, the confining ghetto shot through with fever dreams. The inside and out of America like a horned lizard, mesmerising and ugly.

It’s also most surely a party record, sozzled with sleepy swing and brass. ‘Wild things are’ stomping monster fun. But the dread, glare and dust is there too for sure, a coppery under-layer, whilst the psych pill transmogrifies everything into a fire eater’s trick, a crowded phantasmagoria.

Big here and there on release (MM liked it if memory serves) but who ever talks about it now?

never heard of this band before - good sound. i like that grizzly vocal. i can't believe there are still bands like this to discover.

full album

 

luka

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they were on the word one evening thats how everyone heard of them. at least thats how i remember it. he had a buckethat pulled over his eyes
 

luka

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i did have that new kingdom album. never really listened to it. too indie-rock for me really. the other big rock rap group at the time were the goats
 

luka

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a quick flick through says it sounds terrible. this was my favourite on the album, doesnt sound nearly as bad as the rest of it now

 

the ig

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i never thought of nk as rap-rock fusion as such. dunno how they made it/ how played it live, just thought they were great at sampling guitar-y textures, (and live sounding instruments) filling out those mids without giving everything this sort of gruesome midriff girth as with rap metal or whathavu. unlike loads of related stuff, sounds fully convincing appropriation of psych sonics, and what’s more it’s just slamming hiphop in the end. title track I put there is colossal boombap.
 
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the ig

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yah ok..bongos

tacky wobbly rap furry freak bros sound

ok that‘s 90s hell

i maintain the album (that 2nd one) is still great
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
This is a classic album to me and you never really hear about it. Obviously there were dozens of classic hip hop albums in 1994 and this is no Illmatic.

But the production is great and the rhymes are good unclean fun (with the odd genuinely unpleasant bar here and there). Also features perhaps the classic paean to cunnilingus in hip hop history.

I listened to this album all the time as a teenager. Probably because it was all about how great it is to drink beer and smoke blunts, which was what I aspired to do at that time.

 
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