Buck 65 - Situation reviews
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| Sputnikmusic |
Right off the bat, Situation tricks you into thinking many things, most of which turn out to be false. It's the gloomy, pinao-led "1957" that does it - rather like "3030" (from Deltron 3030), it sounds like the start of a concept album about the year in question. In fact, many reviews have sold this as a concept album; yet, this is the only song that fits that concept in any concrete sense, as Buck simply uses the idea as a licence to namedrop and reference anything and everyone that pops into his head. Within the first five tracks, you've got The Stooges, The Buzzcocks, Link Wray, Ed Gein, Thelonius Monk, and Sid Vicious, among many others....full text |
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| Nowtoronto |
| Still showing no interest in dirtying his hands with the bling and booty fetishism of commercial rap, Buck 65 is thinking beyond the hiphop world and perhaps laying the groundwork for an acting career with some dramatic role-playing on Situation....full text |
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| Billboard |
| This Canadian avant-rap guy has been angling for an American breakthrough for a few years now. That effort culminated in 2005's V2 overview "This Right Here Is Buck 65," which actually ended up doing a better job reminding core supporters of past import-only glories than it did of introducing Aesop Rock fans to Buck's unique folk-hop charms. His last studio disc, "Secret House Against the World," featured arty, synthed-up collaborations with Tortoise, but on "Situation," Buck keeps things relatively stripped down, embroidering vintage-sounding boom-bap beats with just enough detail to keep your ear engaged between his wordy verses, which he values far more than catchy choruses....full text |
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