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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent, subtle work, February 4, 2002
I don't listen to hip-hop to be honest with you. I'm essentially a metalhead that strays from the pack now and again. Until today, I thought that hip-hop was in the toilet, and there was no redeeming value.
I'm sure people listening to this cd feel the same way about metal. Unfortunately, when you're not immersed in the underground of a style, whether it be hip-hop or metal, you only see the crap that's thrown at you on television. And I think that both hip-hop and metal have a terrible image in the general public.
But I bought Cannibal Ox, and found out that hip-hop, like metal, has an underground that craves quality first and foremost. And this album is proof. I bought it on a whim, reading good things about it in Terrorizer, an underground metal magazine. Look, I don't know much about hip-hop, but i know a few things about this record: First, it's not the same meaningless crap that is thrown at you on tv. Second, the electronic beats and atmospheres that line the floor of this cd are wonderful, creating excellent texture. Third, the lyrics are top notch - I don't think I heard one track about a rolex or pimping - and well thought out.
So I found a record that shows another side of hip-hop. The side that tv doesn't want to show you. The side where the true artists hang out. I'm impressed with the work here, and happy to see that music like this exists. And I'm happy to own this excellent album.
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34 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing, June 14, 2002
I first heard of Cannibal Ox on a sampler for All Tomorrow's Parties, a festival of mainly abstract rock bands. I'll admit it, I'm not too big on hip hop. I'm a white boy that's into rock music. I own a few hip hop records like "Quality Control" by J5 and "Things Fall Apart" by the Roots, and that's about it. I put off buying anything by Cannibal Ox, that is, until I went to Santa Barbara when I bought the F-Word single. Every song on it was amazing, so I recently bought "The Cold Vein." Cannibal Ox are like the Radiohead of hip hop, with beautiful soundscapes and little bits and pieces of abstract sounds here and there. The beats, are amazing. The lyrics are great, sometimes dark. The production is top notch. Some of my favorite tracks are "Iron Galaxy," "A B-Boys Alpha", and "The F-Word." However, I would suggest listening to the album as a whole. With "The Cold Vein," Cannibal Ox have created a cd that everyone can get into, whether you're an art student, hip hop fan, etc.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CUZ THEY WOULDNT LET ME GIVE IT A '108', July 18, 2001
Let me just start by saying that i am not a herb backpacker who jocks everything el-p puts his name on. With that said,let me continue by proclaiming that with his production on 'The Cold Vein' he has no doubt changed the entire face of the underground genre of hiphop music. These soundscapes provided for Vast Aire and Vordul are far superior to anything i have heard in the last 5 years.Don't get me wrong,both of these mc's come more than correct,but the beats are what seperates this album from the rest of the pack.For once,an album has lived up to the buzz surrounding it. Believe the hype...Cann Ox has dropped what will probably be regarded as one of the finest underground hiphop albums ever recorded
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