ILLtemper – “Paxil Rose” review

ILLtemper is a 36 year old MC from Trevose, Pennsylvania establishing himself for over a decade within the underground wicked shit scene by releasing a total of 8 EPs & 10 full-lengths. He’s also notable for being 1/2 of the Even Heathens with King Gordy, who also make up 2/5 of the Wic Kids. For his 11th album however, it marks his debut for Lyrikal Snuff Productionz only a few months after the Heathens made their LSP debut with Handful of Cancel & had me hoping it would become an important statement amongst the rest of his solo output.

After the “INTROvert” intro, the 1st song “Stayed the Same” produced by J Reno somberly begins talking about being a lost one who was never found whereas the title track compares himself to Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose except he’s taking antidepressants. “The Used” by the Even Heathens hops over a bluesy boom bap instrumental talking about not ruining other people because you’re a cunt leading into “Pitch Blackness” admits to feeling like everything’s darkening around him.

Stir Crazy jumps behind the boards for the rock/boom bap crossover “Felt” taking a more heartfelt approach to the songwriting telling anyone who thinks he’s stronger than this would be sorely mistaken while “Losers” featuring Jakprogresso talks about always being failures swapping the guitars out for pianos. “Games” brings these Atari-like synthesizers with kicks & snares suggesting that Mario should stop saving the Princess while “Ain’t Right” advises to think twice prior to taking your own life.

“Unease” featuring Killator comes out the gate with a rock sample panicking like they’re looking at the current state of the stock market while “Nice Guy” talks about the nicest people dying alone over another rock/boom bap fusion. “Orange Bottles” heads for a summery trap direction talking about taking paxil anymore & after “In Your Eyes” suggests he should play hardball, “Dear Ronnie” finishes with a tearjerking open letter to himself.

It’s not something that I’ve publicly disclosed, but I personally have been taking Paxil ever since I was in grade school & hearing ILLtemper making a whole entire body of work dedicated to his experiences with it whilst likening himself as a rockstar makes his Lyrikal Snuff Productionz debut arguably the greatest solo effort of his entire discography. The production maintains the consistency of Handful of Cancel & ILLtemper conceptually takes us all on a trip into the world of mental health medications.

Score: 4/5

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Even Heathens – “Handful of Cancel” review

Even Heathens is a horrorcore duo consisting of Pennsylvania emcee ILLtemper & Detroit veteran King Gordy. Forming in 2021 off an eponymous full-length debut & the Horrorcore Stories EP, they would go on to put out a sophomore effort Unpleasant Never Dies & the Odd Gods trilogy until forming the Wic Kids with Donnie Menace & Grewsum respectively last summer. Signing to Lyrikal Snuff Productionz a few months ago for a 2-album deal, the Heathens are ready to make their debut for the label.

The first song “Dig” produced by J Reno after the intro made for a cavernously dark opener talking about not finding what you were hoping for going deep in their minds whereas the guitar/trap crossover “Canceled” addresses the topic of cancel culture, which Cormega called an abused power & he wasn’t wrong. Stir Crazy reunites with the Heavens for a rap rock sequel to “King” bringing that horror music to your speakers while “Choices” talks about choosing 1 of 6,000,000 ways to die.

Insane Poetry joins ILLtemper & Gordy on “You Think?” as a way of responding to those speculate they’re crazy over a boom bap instrumental with some vibraphones just before “Can’t Hide” replaces the vibraphones with pianos to talk about them being unavoidable. “Fear Us” blends boom bap & horrorcore lyricism together explaining why they should be feared while “Grime” featuring Nasaan & Seuss Mace finds the quartet cautioning not to disturb them.

After the shock value “Coby Gets Raped” skit, “Tu Weered” featuring Killator gets the trio together for a trap joint talking about how they’re uncomfortable to be around & the closing track “Lot Lizards” closes the Even Heathens’ debut for LSP with 1 more boom bap track with a bit of a funkier twist to it describing sexual relations with those exact type of women feeling reminiscent of Necro’s sex raps regarding the level of vulgarity.

Only halfway through the decade with 6 LPs & an EP deep, the Heathens introduce themselves as the newest members of Team Snuff by carrying on the Experimental Drugz series with their finest work together so far in addition to raising my expectations for their next offering under the saw & axe. Stir Crazy & J Reno both kill it with their shares of the production & lyrically, both ILLtemper & King Gordy are at their filthiest.

Score: 4/5

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Wic Kids – Self-Titled review

The Wic Kids are a horrorcore supergroup consisting of emcees Donnie Menace, Grewsum, ILLtemper & King Gordy as well as producer Stir Crazy. All of whom have crossed paths with one another at some point since everyone’s pretty much established themselves in their own rights whether it be Donnie quickly becoming a Lyrikal Snuff Productionz mainstay, Grewsum being one of the most popular members of the Mission: Infect collective, Gordy & Illtemper forming the duo Even Heathens few years ago or Stir Crazy’s role as part of Majik Ninja Entertainment’s in-house production team. Now that they’ve officially joined forces, the Wic Kids are introducing themselves through an eponymous debut EP.

“Letum Know” starts the EP on some boom bap shit talking about living under the cold streets of your town rolling deep without any limitations whereas “Lightless” takes the symphonic trap route instrumentally discussing evil being everywhere around them. “Toxic” has this acoustic boom bap flare to the beat delving into toxic relationships while “Fried Wires” keeps the kicks & snares in tact explaining they’re wired differently. “DGAF” mixes boom bap with rock talking about giving 0 fucks & “Inhumane” ends the EP aggressively warning to stay clear of them.

Illtemper has been teasing this EP since March & if this is only the beginning for the Wic Kids, then it’s a more than welcoming debut for the supergroup. Stir Crazy’s production is mostly boom bap centered throwing a hint of trap in the mix & all 4 MCs each have their own different takes on the wicked shit like Donnie’s cutthroat wordplay or King of Van Dyke & Harper a.k.a. Blaxl Rose reaffirming his Last American Rock Star status, but hearing them together makes the lyricism much more devastating.

Score: 4/5

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