Ty Fontaine – “264” review

Maryland recording artist Ty Fontaine following up his previous EP YUHEAME from this summer with a 7th one. Breaking out in 2019 off the strength of his debut EP Waiting on Ascension, he would go on to follow this up with the full-length debut We Ain’t the Same alongside a couple of mixtapes & 3 more EPs, the previous being The Revive preluding a sequel to his Internet Money Records-backed debut mixtape Ascension & more recently Black Truck Life in the spring. But with winter coming up in a few weeks, Ty’s capping off his 2023 by putting out 264.

“Catch My Breath” is an irresistibly catchy opener with a synth-based instrumental that almost gives me a bit of a Kanye influence telling his significant other to simply give him a minute whereas “D.O.S. (Drugs Over Sex)” featuring Joony, Summrs & TTM Dawg displays a back-&-forth chemistry from the 4 over a trippy instrumental choosing substances over intercourse. “Croak” works in more hi-hats & a psychedelic loop talking about being on a roll as of late that is until “Wetty” brings the synthesizers back together breaking down that this bitch knows what’s up.

On the other hand, “Fashion” featuring Lil Dre gives off euphoric atmosphere to the beat calling their swag crazy as fuck just before “Motel 69” is it acoustic trap hybrid talking about how it’s the game & not the same. “Giving Everything” featuring Hardrock has my second favorite guest performance on the entire EP with a moody trap instrumental asking where you at when they need you, but then “Charge it to the Game” strips the drums singing his ass off for a couple minutes.

The penultimate song “Sandbox” has my favorite Summrs feature throughout 264 continuing to keep the drums out of the picture so both of them can talk about coming out of the sand & last but not least, the title track ties up the 20-minute listening experience by keeping things stripped back sonically explaining how long it took him to making the project totaling up to 11 days.

So we got a trilogy of EPs from Ty this year & the last one here has not only already made it’s case as the best of the 3, but is also further indication to me that things are only gonna get bigger for him 2024-onward because 264 could very well be my 2nd favorite body of work from him behind Ascenscion. Sure only 2 of the 4 featured stick the landing, that’s not to say that the production or Ty’s own abilities as a performer aren’t continuing to improve.

Score: 3.5/5

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Caarnivorz – “CaarnivorouZ” review

The Caarnivorz are an underground duo consisting of Detroit, Michigan emcee Zitro as well as Arlington, Texas emcee Claas. One of whom is an established veteran in the wicked shit scene ranging from his own solo output to memberships with The Underground Avengers & VLNC to name a couple who’s been making himself at home with Lyrikal Snuff Productionz for the past 6 years, the other has been growing in popularity as of late after being co-signed by the Insane Clown Posse to point where I caught him live at the 2021 Gathering of the Juggalos & they referred to him as “the newest member of the Psychopathic Records family” in the liner notes of Yum Yum Bedlam a couple months later. The following summer, Zitro revealed himself as the Nain Rouge of Detroit & is now forming like Voltron with Claas for a debut EP.

After the intro, the first song “No Problems” is a dark trap opener to the EP cautioning that nobody wants to catch heat from them whereas “They Don’t Want None” talks about catching a case over an eerie loop with some hi-hats. “Too Bad” explosively calls out everyone who hates them because they’re not in their positions accompanied by a bassy trap instrumental, but then “I Want the Smoke” works in a vocal sample & hi-hats talking about being ready to go to war. “Don’t Get Involved” draws near the end of the Caarnivorz’ introductory project angrily advising that you’ll end up missing if you don’t do as the title suggests & prior to the outro, the final song “Fuck Around & Find Out” on a chaotic note expressing their desire to leave ‘em all dead at the end of the day.

I’ve been following Claas for about a decade at this point & only got introduced to Zitro during the pandemic, but I am a fan of both artists’ music & found it interesting that they were forming a duo together since they’ve never worked with one another previously on top of LSP putting it out. Unsurprisingly: CaarnivorouZ has me anticipating what comes from the Caarnivorz in the future. The production’s more trap-centered & both MCs match each other’s intensities well.

Score: 4/5

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tana – “Dale” review

Atlanta, Georgia up-&-comer tana continuing to prelude his full-length debut LP putting out his 3rd EP of the year & his 8th EP overall. Starting in 2018 as a member of the plu2o9 collective under the original moniker BabySantana, he would go on to drop his first 2 EPs Recreation! & Planet Sosa alongside his debut mixtape Quan before signining to Lil Tecca’s very own Republic Records imprint Galactic Records the next fall. But coming off his next 3 EPs n(n) as well as Santana & it’s sequel, tana rang in 2023 by making an impressive major label debut off his last EP Gaultier. But coming off London earlier this fall, tana is continuing to build up towards his first LP with Dale.

“Hi-Roller Foreigner” is a bass-heavy pop rap/trap opener asking if you wanna party with them & that he’s off the Molly whereas “5OUTH5IDE” talks about a bitch that’s so bad, that he might just lay her down over a cloudy trap beat. The song “Bet” works in a spacious backdrop & hi-hats from BryceUnknwn & Rafmade so he can flex that he’s touchin’ the motherfuckin’ stars leading into “Don’t Sweat It (No Pressure)” telling this chick not to let shit get to her head keeping the trillwave production in tact. “Models” wraps everything up by detailing his affluent lifestyle & observing how the music industry underestimates him over an ethereal n9ck beat.

tana’s been having a Hell of a year quickly establishing himself as Galactic’s best signing to date on Gaultier & with London being well received only a couple months back, I really didn’t expect anything less. Lo & behold: He went 3/3 for this year. Production wise, it’s rooted in his cloudy pop rap/trap sound & there’s a lot of passion in tana’s delivery throughout this one that should be noted.

Score: 3.5/5

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K.A.A.N. – “The Nightly News” review

Maryland emcee/producer K.A.A.N. back with his 10th EP. Getting his start in 2014, he would make a name for himself in the underground with an ever-growing discography like the Dem Jointz-produced Black Blood, the Ski Beatz-produced Requiem for a Dream Deferred, the Big Ghost Ltd.-produced All Praise is Due, Mission Hillz or more recently The Death of a Rapper with former Strange Music in-house producer MIKE SUMMERS a.k.a. 7 on hip hop’s 50th birthday over the summer & was more conceptual than some of K.A.A.N.’s latest output. So keeping in mind that 7 was sticking around for The Nightly News, it was enough have me sold in checking out.

The title track eerily sets the tone of what’s to come by chaotically painting the disparity that local news stations generally bring to those who tune in whereas “The Results of What Unfolds” goes into boom bap territory talking about being unable to believe what K.A.A.N. had witnessed. “The Weather Forecast” shows off a speedier flow predicting lots of clouds over pianos, kicks & snares just before “The War Room” gives off a jazzier flare instrumental coming live from a command center”.

“The Less Fortunate” is a more somber cut to start the 2nd half of the EP describing those who’re poor & struggling to make ends meet leading into “The World Health Report” bringing a quirkier beat the fold so Knowledge Above All Nonsense can talk about symptoms of health declining. “The Free Labor” continues to push towards the end of The Nightly News by returning to the boom bap reminding us what built our country, but then “The Debt Ceiling” closes the EP talking about money making the world go round over more kicks & snares with elements of jazz music too.

K.A.A.N. got back on the conceptual tip near perfectly over the summer with 7 & they both recapture that same magic. The Nightly Newsobviously poking fun at evening news shows excellently & 7 carrying that versatile boom bap production from The Death of a Rapper on it’s way over to here. Will easily become one of the best EPs he’s ever made.

Score: 4.5/5

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Nvy Jonez LKR & Chop the Father – “Undertaker vs. Kane” review

This is the brand new collaborative EP between Brooklyn emcees Nvy Jonez LKR & Chop the Father. Both of whom have made names for themselves within the underground for quite some time at this point, most notably Nvy whether it be the Chicken Spot collab EP series or his own solo output such as A.L.T.D. (Angels Loyal to Demons). However, they are joining forces & likening this occurrence to that of the best match at WrestleMania XIV in my opinion: Undertaker vs. Kane.

After the “WrestleMania XIV” intro, the title track is a rugged boom bap opener chockfull of cutthroat, gangsta, lyricism whereas “Modelo & Popeyes” works in a dreamy loop as well as kicks & snares talking about respecting you more if we make money together. “Fuego” featuring Xicano Vega takes a more suspenseful route instrumentally dedicated to everyone over 30 that’s still rocking one of my all-time favorite streetwear brands A Bathing Ape.

“Choke Slam” featuring Kesoh admitting they have bad tempers with no patience & a morbid atmosphere to the beat while Best Shot” featuring DFD Baby Lee gives off a twangier boom bap vibe talking about their caliber being able to make your head explode. “Trouble” featuring D-Rell ends the EP on a climactic note saying no one can take them down.

If you wanna hear 2 heavy-hitting MCs coming together to bring you the cage match of the century, then you’re gonna wanna give Undertaker vs. Kane a shot. Both of them match each other’s intensity the way they ping off one another, the production is predominantly rooted in the traditional boom bap sound & the features all add their own unique flavor to the experience.

Score: 4/5

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Stanwill – “Unstoppable” review

Detroit, Michigan rapper Stanwill ending his 2023 with his 5th EP. Coming up as 1/3 of the ShittyBoyz with Babytron & TR Dee signing to Lando Bando’s own The Hip Hop Lab Records, he eventually branched out on his own during the COVID-19 pandemic off the debut EP $camwill as well as it’s successor Gifted & the debut mixtape Van Gundy. He also went Full Auto for his 3rd WP & coming off debut album Big $hitter followed by his last EP Big $hitter: Lost Files & of course the sophomore effort Still $hittin’, he’s feeling Unstoppable.

“Potty Trained” begins with a Detroit trap instrumental talking about the Dog $hit Militia pretending to not know the score whenever they be catching Ws whereas “Super Mario” references former 11-time WWE Tag Team Champions, 2-time TNA World Tag Team Champions, ROH World Tag Team Champions, HOG World Tag Team Champions & ΩCW Tag Team Champions The Hardy Boyz.

Moving on from there, “Ball or Fall” talks about people only being there for you when you’re balling out & then turning their backs as soon as you start falling off while the self-produced “R&B” cautions that he’ll make the chopper sing soon as he catches an opp in his sights. “Hide & Seek” admits to checking his bank account when he gets depressed while “No Cap” makes reference to the Endeavor-owned TKO Group Holdings division WWE.

“Song 7” by the ShittyBoyz, Fordio, J1Hunnit, MJPaid, Prince Jefe & ScrumbleMan nears the conclusion of Unstoppable with a THHL posse cut produced by Danny G & Jakesand while “Impossible” finishes up the EP with Stan talking about the thought of him being stopped becoming an impossibility at this point getting back on track after having to hurdle over some obstacles.

Still $hittin’ was an admirably shortened sequel to Big $hitter in spite of others saying it wasn’t on par, but Unstoppable finishes up Stanwill’s year with an extended play that fans of Detroit trap will probably like as much if not more than the full-length we got from him several months earlier. His labelmates all make stronger guest appearances than Still $hittin’ & the production is what you’d expect out of this style of music.

Score: 3.5/5

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Lo Key – “Portraits of Horror” review

Philadelphia horrorcore emcee Lo Key unleashing his 15th EP. You may know him for his involvement in a handful of groups within the underground like Mission: Infect or more recently Cabal & Neon Sermon or even his own solo discography of LPs that he calls the 12 Oracles. So far the only 4 we’ve gotten from him are Shadowland, The Book of Time, The Blood of Izu, The Eyes of Parasuva. But to help him paint Portraits of Horror, we have Lo Key enlisting former Strange Music in-house producer MIKE SUMMERS a.k.a. 7 to produce the whole thing.

After the intro, the first song “The Box” opens the EP with some pianos & hi-hats with heavy guitars during the hook proclaiming that you could never kill him whereas “Burn the Witch” takes the eerie trap route looking to do exactly that as it is a necessity for him. “You’re My Everything” morbidly answers if he’s ever had to deal with stalkers just before “Parasitic” frighteningly admits he gave it his best & it wasn’t enough. “Remote Control” wraps everything up with a ghoulish trap beat looking to lead everyone to Shadowland.

25 years in the game & here we have Lo Key returning to form by taking it back to his horrorcore roots in comparison to his last few solo efforts going for different sounds. 7’s production is incredibly consistent & not only can the Mission: Infect leader still spit the wicked shit raw all these years later, but he shows his versatility as a vocal performer along the way too. Most notably during the hooks.

Score: 4.5/5

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The Alchemist – “Flying High 2” review

Beverly Hills producer, DJ & rapper The Alchemist coming off his born day over a week ago by dropping his 11th EP & a sequel to the last one Flying High. Beginning as 1/2 of the duo The Whooliganz in 1993 with Scott Caan, they would only disband a year later after recording a debut album that eventually got shelved & Scott went onto acting like his father. Mudfoot on other end quickly established himself as one of the greatest producers in hip hop history with a resume including ranging names from Mobb Deep to even Eminem. But after producing Faith is a Rock for MIKE & Wiki alongside the best album of 2023 Voir Dire by Earl Sweatshirt, it should be known that Uncle Al’s still Flying High.

“Turkish Link” is a full-fledged solo cut to start the EP with Alchemist himself over a jazzy instrumental boasting lyrically whereas “Phil Drummond” featuring Conway the Machine finds the 2 on top of a a murky boom bap beat talking about their current statuses. “Vertigo” featuring Action Bronson takes a groovier approach musically looking to dismantle shot while “Royal Hand” happens to be the grimy, long-awaited reunion of Gangrene after 8 years & they both sound like they never even took a hiatus to begin with. The closer “Paint Different” featuring Curren$y finishes things with 1 last jazz rap cut belittling their competition.

Unlike the last Flying High, we have one of my top 10 producers showcasing his skills on the mic more often in comparison which shouldn’t surprise people since he started out with the late James Caan’s son as a duo of MCs, but a lot of performances on his his producer work are left to the guests & he gels well with them over his own production rooted in his signature hardcore albeit jazzy boom bap sound. Heard he & Hit-Boy are doing an album à la Champion Sound by Jaylib, which is VERY interesting considering “Slipping Into Darkness”.

Score: 4/5

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Jaysin the Sin God – “Palm Trees ‘n Post Offices” review

Jaysin the Sin God is a 30 year old emcee who came to my attention as a signee to DJ Clay’s very own Armed Robbery Entertainment. He’s also dropped 13 mixtapes & a couple EPs over the course of his career up to this point whether it be The Process series paying homage to Lil Wayne’s timeless Dedication series or his 2nd EP The Legend of Joe Dirt. But just in time for the Hallowicked season, Jaysin’s bringing along Chapter 17/Psychopathic Records in-house producer Shaggytheairhead to help make Palm Trees ‘n Post Offices the best thing that he’s ever done.

“Stoner Trap” is a piano trap opener wanting to be made aware if your trap is jumping from midnight to afternoon whereas the single “Black Air Forces” works in more keys & hi-hats talking about hitting a lick in the whip until torching it later on. “Teamwork” gives off a bassier trap flare to it looking to keep it g until he’s dead & gone that is until the tropical “Jalopy” talks about enjoying himself & being independent. “Bigger Loads” flexes that his trap is faster than adderall over another piano trap crossover & “Trappin’” rounds out the EP by giving off a psychedelic edge telling the story of a trapper.

Lo & behold: Palm Trees ‘n Post Offices will quickly go down as a crown jewel of Jaysin’s discography & the best EP of his career thus far. C17/PSY’s very own Shaggytheairhead cooks up some incredibly consistent production throughout the appropriately 17 minute run & Jaysin’s hardcore performances go well with it mixed in. If juggalos have yet to give this guy a chance, start with Palm Trees ‘n Post Offices.

Score: 4/5

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che – “Crueger” review

Atlanta, Georgia teenage up-&-comer che celebrating Halloween by dropping his 4th EP. Starting as a member of the 4ersona collective under the original moniker murkio before settling on cheRomani+ & later abbreviating it. But it wasn’t until more recently where he decided to build a solo catalog for himself by putting out the debut EP 3 over a year ago & followed it up this past February in the form of X, which was supposed to be the original version of his 3rd EP Closed Captions over the summer which was a solid introduction to who he is artistically & personally. However after dropping 2 singles earlier this month, he’s quickly following up his last EP in the form of Crueger.

“Ok Den” is a futuristic trap opener to the EP produced by CXO flexing that he has fat racks like Pumba whereas “Sayso” likens himself to a demon to his girl with a new Moncler coat for the season over a rage beat. “Busan” mixes elements of pop rap & trap melodically speaking on themes of romance just before the atmospheric “Batman” talks about feeling like the titular DC superhero. To start the 2nd half of the EP, “Gah Damn” dives headfirst back into hypertrap territory threatening that you don’t wanna play games with che since he’ll wet your block up leading into the pluggy “Right Now” singing about his trap falling off so she wants him over quickly. “That’s My Type” gives off a playful atmosphere describing his kind of woman while the dreamy “Badu” comparing his new chick to the neo-soul icon. The closer “Call Me” ends Crueger with 1-last rage beat telling his significant other to call him back.

If anyone came away from Closer Captions impressed as I was earlier this summer, then I’m sure that Crueger would fit well in your Halloween playlist this season. There’s more of a rage influence to the production compared to our introduction to che only a few months ago being based around trap & Chicago drill, but the plugg undertones were quite noticeable & he’s more inspired by Chief Keef. Also, cheRomani himself as a performer is continuing to improve & that goes for his catchy songwriting too.

Score: 3.5/5

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