Although his official debut was released in 2003, Vakill already had a good album's worth of material more than a decade prior — stuff on "Kill ‘Em All" da... Read More...
On "The Darkest Cloud," Vakill sounds like a potential, albeit limited, Great — excellent wordplay, punchlines, a solid but undeveloped delivery, and a few o... Read More...
It's not his fault, but Ras Kass's demo tape has become the perfect gimmick, at least in some circles. Just think: a real artist is stuck with a label that fail... Read More...
This is being reviewed as a CD release, but be wary that in this package the customer is offered one compact disc and one DVD (hence the title). Either part of... Read More...
I'm always wary of albums whose titles begin " Presents ." To me, this usually just screams, "Weed carriers!" and I go on my merry way. Lately, however, I've h... Read More...
Coupling an angry, low-pitched voice with a taste for beats that range from satanic to morose, Kid Selzy naturally stands out from other Australian emcees. Like... Read More...