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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Gibby Stites – “Syndication” review

Millville, New Jersey emcee/producer Gibby Stites ending his 2024 by putting out his 6th studio LP. Starting in the music industry over a decade ago off his first 2 mixtapes Gillmatic & Broke n Local, he wouldn’t catch my attention until performing a set during Netfest On Your Couch during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns. Later that fall, he signed to Majik Ninja Entertainment & I had the honor of interviewing him shortly after the deal was made publicThe 13th Wonder pretty much showcased Gibby to the juggalos as Jamie Madrox’ protégé & Welcome to iLLViLLE several months later took listeners through exactly where he comes from, but decided not to renew his MNE contract to form his own label iLLViLLE Worldwide shortly after. Off Air from last summer marked his return behind the boards after 5 years & is so far my favorite thing he’s done since leaving Majik Ninja & Pariah earlier this year was centered around mental health. However only 4 months after he & Charlie Beans to take us to the Echo Chamber, it’s time for him to fully self-produce Syndication.

“Wait List” hooks up some pianos & hi-hats talking about taking the crown that was waiting for him whereas “MVP” takes the boom bap route instrumentally representing iLLViLLE & still ridin’ after a few losses. “Jersey Drive” featuring Brick City icon Redman goes full-blown jazz rap for both of them to represent their home state for 2 & a half minutes leading into the soulful “Never Fall” talk still feeling hungry even though he’s the same age as me.

GILLtemper links up on “April Showers” sampling soul music once again seeing the future knowing it’ll be theirs just before “Don’t Give Up” luxuriously encourages everyone to keep it pushin’ & staying focused on the mission. “Recoup” featuring Method Man returns to the boom bap talking about them equally being the type of people to regain, but then “Phuck It Up” featuring Insane Poetry brings a hypnotic trap flare to the table as they fuck up a couple bodies.

“Demon King” pushes further towards the end of Syndication by showing off his storytelling abilities refusing to let a victim go & making Dragon Ball Z references along the way while the closing track “Haunted House” featuring Gibby’s girlfriend Karah Beth finishes with this crooning boom bap beat talking about being on his grind & moving similarly to house inhabited by disembodied spirits of every single MC who wanted out.

Gibby hasn’t self-produced a whole project of his since the 2018 debut album Technical Difficulties, so for him to come off 2 of the best EPs he’s put out since starting iLLViLLE Worldwide & recapture the energy of that LP was all about timing. He’s grown a lot as an artist & as a producer in the 6 & a half years in addition to the small handful of features being are more consistent than Pariah & Echo Chamber with a couple of them being high profile.

Score: 3.5/5

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