Peace. My copy hasn't arrived yet. Can anybody confirm whether this is in a jewel case, sleeve or digipack? Also, can someone post pics of the front and back covers?
Peace. My copy hasn't arrived yet. Can anybody confirm whether this is in a jewel case, sleeve or digipack? Also, can someone post pics of the front and back covers?
"The Mathematician Who Calculated God From Nigga"
-The Rza
The album is solid.
I think i prefer this one over the first one as a whole. But the best tracks on the first one are better than the best tracks on this one.
Best tracks : juggling razors, killa blitz, guru, the road.
«*Nobody else*» looks like «*unspoken word*» pt2. Too bad rza didn’t spit on this one.
I got my copy. Very good album.
No copy here yet. N pretty sure Dom ships out of NYC so it's kinda odd since I am the state over. I am sure it will arrive, never had an issue with Napalm before. Peace
I haven't received mine yet either, but I'm overseas so I think it was to be expected.
I have received all of my Napalm releases too so far, good distribution normally. I hope Black Day In July (Bronze's label) is not involved in distributing this though, they are very erratic in getting albums out.
The album leaked ALREADY? Shit, that's not good news for them.
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I'm in the uk and I got my copy pretty quick.
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Nice
Only a few years ago Hip Hop purists may have felt superior listening to hard core while their less enlightened companions snacked on commercial rap. As Shaolin research began to point out the overwhelming benefits of raw production, true hip hop enthusiasts started turning back to traditional styles. Wu-Tang in particular, has been shown to myriad beneficial effects, from warding off ignorance and poverty to reducing the risk of incarceration and death.
Listened to it 4 or 5 times by now. Dope album. Good beats by Bronze, more or less on par with those on Part 1, although some of the beats there were perhaps a bit stronger. That's not saying much though as Bronze Nazareth is such an ill producer - all his beats, ever, at the very least are good, at least to my ears.The bonus tracks with production by Dom himself and by Snowgoons are good too. There's not really any commercial sounding tracks on the album so that makes a more cohesive project than say 'Gemini'.
As opposed to 'War Poetry 1' there's only a few guest features here, so there's bound to be less lyrical variety. Nevertheless, Dom knows how to carry the album practically on his own effortlessly. The chemistry with Bugsy is still apparent, and the 'Killarmy' (it's not the whole gang) and Tommy Whispers features are much appreciated. Been a while since I heard Tommy spit btw.
So after a couple of listens I'd wager to say this is a worthy follow up to 'War Poetry 1', with vintage Bronze beats (and there's definitely some certified bangers on the album) and Dom Pachino in excellent shape. The guest verses do not disappoint. Having Killarmy members on there is fan service and we should appreciate that. I can tell by now the album will have high replay value for me, just like their first collaborative effort did.
Well done, once again, Team Napalm! Their track record since Dom's return to the rap game remains virtually flawless (minus a few 'commercial' tracks on 'Gemini' maybe, as mentioned above). This kind of consistency is very much appreciated. All of the albums have definitely been worth the price of admission : the Dom P and Bugsy solos, the Teraban album, the comps and the Dom/Bronze collabo album.
@ Broken Wrists : your track by track description was very much on point, thanks again.
P.E.A.C.E.
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I think he should have put out any other track as the single instead of skillz because imo that's the worst track on this project.
^^true
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