Nut Suite. Mini reviews of albums old and new. Minimum words. No fuss. No spoilers [?]. Occasional smugs.

Friday, December 21, 2012

PUBLIC ENEMY / Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear on No Stamp [2012]

As soon as Chuck D speaks on Public Enemy's Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear on No Stamp, you're immediately taken back to the golden age of hip-hop music.  
Now 25 years old, Public Enemy remain loyal and relevant to who & what they were since day 1: angry & weird political bastards with a meaningful purpose.
While PE never fully recovered from the loss of Terminator X & The Bomb Squad, they make a pretty damned fine dense sound with Professor Grif & DJ Lord as their back-ups.  Now only if they would work with producer Rick Rubin again.  

3 Motherfuck Elvis & John Wayne's out of 5

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