Saturday, July 19, 2014

07.14

Fear, Love & War (Killarmy, 2001)

RapReviews.com was calling this a masterpiece of production and stuff which is why I skipped over Dirty Weaponry to get to it.  It's certainly no reason to loose faith in 4th Disciple but I think he's done much better work, including Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars.  The main reason this one isn't on par with the first one though is the almost total absence of Killa Sin, undoubtedly the most talented member.  Some of the other guys have improved their technical skills, but Dom Pacino's really the only one who can hold his own against him creatively.  I like the more mature and reflective take on things, and I was more impressed the second time, but it's not stellar.

Choice cuts: Street Monopoly, Feel It, Day One

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