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rip.dilla;2174241 said:Monch never disappoints on the MIC. Def copping this.
Pre-ordered since last year.
RuffDraft;2174413 said:Nice Dilla, should not disappoint as you say, definitely looking forward to this release... what you think to the guest features and producers?
rip.dilla;2174241 said:Monch never disappoints on the MIC. Def copping this.
Pre-ordered since last year.
rip.dilla;2174426 said:Straight indie route. I likes.
hlf;2174482 said:Will be checking for this. Didnt even know he was coming out with something. Anybody gotta 1st single?
Neslom;2175824 said:Looks good. Lots of features
He's performing here next month since Common cancelled. Don't know if I can make it. Anyone seen him live?
RealHipHopHead.com said:Getting my hands on an advance copy of Pharoahe Monch's W.A.R. is quite an exciting proposition. The album is easily one of my most anticipated of 2011, and that is after being one of my most anticipated albums of 2010 (it's original release date). It is both an honor and a privilege to be able to write one of the first reviews for it.
Pharoahe Monch has a near perfect 20 year Hip-Hop record, going back to his days with Organized Konfusion, and his two instantly classic solo albums, Internal Affairs and Desire. He is one of the most underrated MC's to ever hold the mic. His delivery, lyrical ability and content are second to none. As Jay Electronica infamously said, "Eminem got skills, he nice, so what? Pharoahe Monch is 20 times nicer than Em."
With that in mind, my expectations are understandably very high for W.A.R. He is one of those artists who doesn't put out a lot of material. It's quality over quantity. So I'm not going into this as an average Hip-Hop listener -- I'm looking for revolutionary music, another classic album.
Okay, enough with the introductions and expectations, and on to what you want to know: Does the Pharoahe deliver another masterpiece?
Simple answer: YES
The opening two tracks serve as an intro -- The Warning comes in at just 54 seconds, while Calculated Amalgamation is really an extended intro with a verse. The album officially kicks off with the smooth, haunting, and deep, Evolve. I had never imagined Pharoahe Monch rocking over an Exile beat, but it proves to be a perfect match as it is easily one of the best tracks on the album. Pharoahe is at the top of his game here, with one-of-kind-wordplay and his usual scathing commentary of the industry and society over the beautiful Exile production.
Next up is W.A.R., the album's title track. My biggest complaint comes here, but it ultimately a small one; when I see "feat. Immortal Technique," not getting a verse from Tech is a disappointment, as he is only found on the hook. However, putting that aside, this a great anthem joint. We Are Renegades! Pharoahe's lyrical content contains what every mainstream rapper is too afraid to say.
"I got a middle finger for mass media, mute the news / cause When The Gun Draws received a million views / which gives me the right to break the rules / say fuck radio if the people can't pick and choose!"
The revolutionary vibe of the album is felt throughout, which brings us to one of W.A.R.'s brightest moments: Clap! (One Day) which serves as the albums first single. A blunt and harsh condemnation of the police and the American Police State, everything about this song is perfect: the production, the chorus, the lyrical content; and the a capella finale is absolutely genius.
Pharoahe links up again with Styles P (after their successful collaboration for My Life) on another standout track, Black Hand Side. One of the most soulful joints on the album (which is full of soul and funk!), Styles P gets the opening verse and is able to hold his own alongside Pharoahe. Styles also drops a nice but easy-to-overlook shot at Obama.
Shining is a shining example of Monch's completely unique flow and delivery. Who sounds like this? And his inventive lyrics never disappoint: "In the struggle, the stress make him asthmatic / Where I'm from, we do not eat organic (talk about it) / You see my mama cannot afford Whole Foods / She break fast for the bread, call it soul food."
On Assassins, he is joined by Jean Grae and Royce Da 5'9", and it serves as the only posse cut as well as the only song on W.A.R. that is not dominated by Monch. While both come through with strong verses, particularly Ms. Grae, it is not one of my favorite tracks, but I can see this being a favorite for a lot people.
Still Standing, with the always great Jill Scott, is the closing track and is fittingly one of the most inspirational -- and one of my favorites.
My Top Tracks:
Evolution (Prod. Exile)
Clap! (One Day)
Still Standing ft. Jill Scott
Black Hand Side ft. Styles P
W.A.R. ft. Immortal Technique
Conclusion: Now on my 4th listen through as I write this review, the album does not have any weak songs. His revolutionary and conscientious approach and unmatched lyrical ability and delivery make every track worth untold listens. The production overall is fantastic, as the album holds cohesively to a soulful and funky vibe that matches Pharoahe Monch's unorthodox flow. I'll just go ahead and say it: This is classic material.
W.A.R. drops March 22nd. BUY IT. Support Real Hip-Hop.
OVERALL -- 9.2 / 10
One Love,
Real
RuffDraft;2175887 said:[video=youtube;5VFyP2fk-1g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VFyP2fk-1g[/video]
Great track, IMO. The clap at the end is nice...
'Nicer than Santa with no Clause' lol.
hlf;2177392 said:O shit, dopeness. Considered copped. Thanks homie
traestar;2177580 said:[video=youtube;yPz2vrPceF0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPz2vrPceF0[/video]
This is really harsh tho!!
RuffDraft;2177639 said:No problem, it's a great single, I'm impressed with M-Phazes production as well; he's on a number of tracks for the album - he might just be the hottest new producer I've never checked for before!
M-Phazes has produced for Kweli and Slaughterhouse too... his debut album came out last year, I'm going to check for it...
I'm not listening lol. I listen to the singles, not the album tracks, can't wait to get it though, I heard it was close to the work they did before? My Life? If so, wow.
RuffDraft;2210298 said:Pharoahe Monch's Black Hand Side with Styles P was featured this morning on Soccer AM!!!
Can't wait for this release now...
stupot0607;2211544 said:Hahahahahaha mannn Soccer AM do their thing for music... i have to giv it up to them, especially on Showboats they have some decent tunes.
they always have a indie act on the sofa aswell..
Ounceman;2211859 said:Props for that review. ive been patitently waiting for this album to drop for the longest. ive stated this already, but i dont know if anybody saw it, seeing as how this thread is the most appropriate place for it i might as well say it again. imo, monch is personally my favorite emcee still rhyming today. he's had an impeccable career over a span of 20 years now. so if there's anybody anxiously holding their breath for this album right here, it would be me.
RuffDraft;2725051 said:Video for the much discussed 'Black Hand Side,' found this in The Reason but likely that thread will die...
[video=youtube;oKUsX8sC-QE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKUsX8sC-QE&feature=player_embedded[/video]