Review
Four years ago, Chris Palko traded in the sex, drugs and ultraviolence of his early discography for serious and sombre cautionary tales on Hell's Winter. Follow-up album Depart From Me continues down this rocky road, creating a clever combination of personal songs delving into his past as a patient at Stony Lodge Mental Hospital, a decidedly important moment in the evolution of Cage, as well as some surprisingly creepy first person character studies of the mentally deranged.
The production, supplied by El-P, Blockhead, Aesop Rock, F. Sean and the late Camu Tao, is rock- and electronic-influenced hip-hop that fits Def Jux's musical mold while maintaining a more universally appealing sound. That might just be the indie rock choruses and guitar flourishes, though. Despite missteps like the cheap cheat of the serial killer disclaimer before lead single I Never Knew You and the senseless rambling that detracts from the banging beat and catchy chorus of Kick Rocks, Depart From Me is a cohesive album of dark hip hop from an MC in top form. --URB June 230, 2009
Depart From Me is a bold step for Cage, considering 2005's Hell's Winter turned some long-time fans sour after abandoning his drug-addled shock rap for sober and intense introspection. While casting out his demons, Cage veers further left, sonically. With much of the production handled by F. Sean (Hatebreed), Depart From Me is full of guitar-heavy, synthy, dark, and ominous soundscapes. Nothing Left to Say, a response to longtime collaborator and friend Camu Tao s passing, opens with a spoken-word intro before El-P launches into an industrial frenzy. Cage is still sick and twisted. I Never Knew You, slow and brooding, finds him stalking and strangling a woman. He does stray a little too far at times (the new-wavey Katie s Song and punky Kick Rocks ) but, for the most part, Depart From Me is a welcome progression. --XLR8R June 30, 2009
Cage's depressed, phlegmatic voice is at the center of the storm as Depart From Me boils and burns, with producers El-P and F. Sean Martin building an epic, propulsive squall of feedback, surf guitar, and programmed beats. The album includes odes to childhood trauma (Beat Kids), weight issues (Fat Kids Need an Anthem), and off-color jokes about dating underage girls (Teenage Hands). Even Nothing Left to Say, a magnificent tribute to the late, underappreciated MC-producer Camu Tao, is darkened by cynicism: The day you passed away people think you're checking your MySpace. --Spin.com, July 26, 2009
Product Description
DEFINITIVE JUX is proud to present 'Depart From Me' - the latest full-length album, from underground/indie-rap legend CAGE, aka CHRIS PALKO. The follow-up to "Hell's Winter?, his 2005 critically-acclaimed LP, "Depart From Me? continues Cage's musical saga of a no-holds-barred, brutally autobiographical journey through his past and present. Plagued by abuse, institutionalization, drugs, and violence throughout his life, these nightmarish experiences have permeated his art and defined the music he makes today. Cage's music is truly reflective of a reality far stranger than fiction. On "Depart From Me? Cage illuminates the struggles he's faced upon entering a world that continues to be a source of loss and confusion. He's helped along in this task with production by El-P, F. SEAN (HATEBREED), the late CAMU TAO and also AESOP ROCK.