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4.0 out of 5 stars
Abstract for the ear,
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This review is from: Nightmares That Surface from a Shallow Sleep (Audio CD)
Lost, underground, abstract-material is what this is... While the other reviewer is correct when saying that the production is weak, it does not diminish what it does for the ear. Warcloud does his own thing, regardless of what rappers/hip-hop artists do today, he does his own thing... He is the furthest opposite of todays ideal artist. It's a little difficult to describe this album, as it is so unique. Warcloud spits about nightmarish fairytales, ghosts & goblins, witches, & some of which makes no sense at all. That's what makes this good though... His beats are old school, but compliment each track. This album is just different, a fresh breath of air. It's nice to give my cd player a break from the norm, & give it a little abstract ART. This album is a must for genius behind it alone.
5.0 out of 5 stars
AMAZING!!,
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This review is from: Nightmares That Surface from a Shallow Sleep (Audio CD)
WARCLOUD AKA HOLOCAUST AKA ROBOT TANK IS THE TRUTH... A REFRESHING DIFFERNT TYPE OF STYLE THAN WHAT MOST PEOPLE ARE USED TO...YES THE PRODUCTION IS POOR BUT IT GOES WELL AS U CAN ALMOST FEEL THE HUNGER AND GRITTYNESS THAT MADE WU-TANG POPULAR FROM THE JUMP..HOLOCAUST IS NOTHING SHORT OF AMAZING AND HIS LYRICS WILL GO OVER YOUR HEAD A MUST FOR ANY TRUE HIP-HOP FAN AND FOR ANY WU-TANG COLLECTOR COP THIS U WON'T BE DISSAPOINTED
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
better than the first album,
This review is from: Nightmares That Surface from a Shallow Sleep (Audio CD)
Although the recording on this album is still sub-par, it's still WAY better than "Smugglin' Booze In The Graveyard". The production on this album is also much better. The highlights are "America", "The Beer Song", "Channel Warcloud", and "Mics, Turntables, Spray Cans, and Records" where Warcloud threatens "i'll throw your arms and legs in a big barrel of vinegar". Pick this up if you like Holocaust(a.k.a. Warcloud) but don't expect to be dazzled by the production quality.
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