BandGang Lonnie Bands – “Creature Thoughts” review

Here we have the 12th EP from Detroit rapper BandGang Lonnie Bands. A member of the BandGang collective, he has since solidified himself as my personal favorite member of the group by putting out a total of his last 9 EPs as well as 3 full-length studio albums & 6 mixtapes. It’s been over a month since we last heard from Lonnie on his previous EP Antimedia 2: Reloaded & is returning 5-6 weeks later celebrating his 29th birthday weekend by letting out some Creature Thoughts.

“Kill the Goat” puts a Detroit trap spin on the same sample used in “Quiet Storm” by the late Prodigy assuring the Devil is a lie because his throat slit whereas “Creature Thoughts 2.5” cloudily continues the series of loose singles that came out in the summer of 2022 & last winter respectively talking about getting back focused. “Heartflow” discusses divinely experiencing the highs & lows over more Detroit trap production that is until the symphonic trap crossover “Detroit River” talks about rapping his life.

Moving forward with “Tarzan”, we have Lonnie over a slick Detroit trap beat explaining that he made it out the jungle just fine leading into the cold-blooded “Jack of All Trades” talking about being able to do many different types of work in the streets. “Shapeshifter” has the most dynamic beat on the entire EP getting in his gangsta bag lyrically, but then the acoustic trap hybrid “Lion Kingdom” warning that they done let the lion out.

“Live Fast Die Old” pushes further towards the encore of Creature Thoughts talking about hopes of of his music career taking off since he doesn’t want to be out in the streets hustlin’ much longer cautioning that people don’t really wanna walk up in his shoes because they won’t even fit at the end of the day & “Creature Speaking” finishes the EP with a soothing Detroit trap vibe putting mind over matter talking about the streets being as deceptive as they are.

Starting the deluxe run, “All in 1” fuses cloud rap & trap wanting to see this woman smile while “UKnowIKnow” maintains both elements from earlier advising to let him give her what she wants. “Big Dog” shows off his titular status for a couple minutes while the atmospheric “Praying for a Wife” talks about wanting to get married. “Risk It All” dynamically discusses the possibility of risking everything & the final bonus track “Reap What You Sow” talks about your present actions shaping your future consequences.

Lonnie couldn’t have celebrated entering the final year of his 20s any better than releasing Creature Thoughts, which is a 10 track/23 minute offering dedicated to the real ones that’re by his side & definitely the most that I’ve enjoyed a project from him in quite a while. It’s more well produced than his last few efforts especially in this particular style of trap music that people complain for being repetitively 1-dimensional taking us through the creaturous mindset of the BandGang’s most prolific member.

Score: 3.5/5

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