Three 6 Mafia - Last 2 Walk
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| Rollingstone |
| It's getting easier out there for a pimp. On their first album since they added an Oscar statuette to the gold-plated goblets in their trophy case, these Memphis rappers are in a triumphant mood. "I showed 'em, I showed 'em," bellow DJ Paul and Juicy J in "I Told 'Em." On Last 2 Walk, every track is compelling, with synthesized strings and the usual depth-sounder bass lines inflated with reverb into miniature symphonies. Recently, MCs Crunchy Black and Lord Infamous quit Three 6, leaving the group in the hands of its longtime producers, Paul and Juicy. And that's how it should be: As rappers, Three 6 have always been pro forma, bragging blandly about drugs, sex and cars, but their beats can be revelatory....full text |
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| Nytimes |
| Alejandro Escovedo can be a pensive, cryptic, death-haunted songwriter, as his recent albums attest. But every so often he prefers to blast some basic rock, and that’s what he does on his ninth studio album, “Real Animal.” Mr. Escovedo looks back on his punk rocking 1970s youth, when he was a founder of a San Francisco punk band, the Nuns, and then of what was called a “cow-punk” band, Rank and File. This time his songwriting embraces bluntness. “It’s 1978/We know we’re not in tune/We know we’ll never be great,” he sings in “Nuns Song.”...full text |
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| Billboard |
| Winning a best original song Academy Award for "It's Hard out Here for a Pimp" (from "Hustle & Flow") didn't exactly inspire a spirit of highbrow subtlety in the two remaining members of Memphis' Three 6 Mafia. On "Last 2 Walk," the group's repeatedly delayed follow-up to 2005's breakthrough "Most Known Unknown," DJ Paul and Juicy J profess their interest in drugs on "Weed, Blow, Pills" and their affection for oral sex on "I'd Rather," where the pair admit, "I love having sex, but I'd rather get some head." Still, "Last 2 Walk" should satisfy longtime Three 6 fans. In addition to a handful of collaborative tracks with the likes of Akon and Good Charlotte, the set contains plenty of the woozily psychedelic hip-hop that made Paul and Juicy unlikely stars in the first place....full text |
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