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‘Every Hero Needs A Villain’ represents the point where CZARFACE launched themselves into overdrive, becoming one of the most prolific and creative groups of the last decade.
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The Grateful Dead’s fourth studio affair forever changed the band’s trajectory, bringing the warmth and community of their culture into the music itself.
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Jurassic 5’s self-titled EP and LP released a few years prior were good starting points for the crew, but they got even better lyrically and musically with ‘Quality Control.’
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Stoically silent through most of the years preceding the release of his ninth studio album, Jackson answered his critics in the best way he knew: through his music.
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Whereas the band’s 1993 debut ‘A Storm In Heaven’ is an escapist trip designed for sliding away from life’s many demands, ‘A Northern Soul’ is more deeply personal and introspective.
Read moreEric B. & Rakim’s ‘Let The Rhythm Hit ‘Em’ Turns 35 | Album Anniversary
It’s a shame that as the years have passed ‘Let The Rhythm Hit ’Em’ isn’t as revered as it deserves to be. But for heads who really know, it’s a bona fide classic just like the two LPs that precede it.
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A commercial juggernaut of an album, ‘Jagged Little Pill’ is about so much more than just groundbreaking statistics—it’s a powerful album about personal experiences.
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Relative to its precursor (1993’s ‘Debut’), ‘Post’ captures the sound of discovery and journey—less looking out as an astute anthropological observer, and more living out, getting in amongst it.
Read moreSlum Village’s ‘Fantastic, Vol. 2’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary
Without question, ‘Fantastic, Vol. 2’ is a bona fide hip-hop treasure, which draws much of its power from J Dilla’s unconventional yet meticulously crafted orchestration.
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