
The 4th prolonged play from Los Angeles, California emcee Hexxx has lastly arrived. Developing a decade in the past off his debut prolonged play Samhain, he would go on to observe it up 3 years later together with his 2nd EP West Coast Depraved Shit previous to his full-length debut Demon Season & the sophomore effort Tales of a Cursed G changing into west coast depraved shit classics in their very own rights. Coming off the Suerte EP final summer season, he’s coming again for an audio description of an Countless Evening.
“Rock, Paper, Cemetery” reemerges out the nightfall to speak about this shit being hereditary to him whereas “Crash Out” goes for a lure vibe admitting that he’s been feeling like a ghost drowning his ache away. After an interlude, “The Actual” talks about his future plans of staying unbiased & shouting out the reputable who’re nonetheless with him simply earlier than issues take a darker flip instrumentally to debate feeling like a “Freight Practice” as of late.
After the “Ghost Canine” interlude, “Westside Samurai” retains the west coast depraved shit coming speaking about it taking a number of ache for him to get the kinda shine he has whereas “Loco” will get on his g shit over a ratchet beat. “Entrance Theme” kinda has a Memphis-inspired ambiance dedicating itself to all his fellow gangstas & as soon as “Chrome Clouds” talks about holding the wave shifting, “Friday” sends all of it off with a jazzy west coast outro for a weekend celebration anthem.
Regardless of placing out Suerte nearly an entire yr in the past subsequent month, Hexxx spent a substantial amount of 2025 taking a break from touring so he may dedicate all of this time in the direction of making Countless Evening the best factor he’s ever executed in his profession but & I can undoubtedly say it’s not too far behind the predecessor concerning his EPs. The manufacturing ranges from jazz rap to ratchet to Memphis rap & lyrically, the procurator of west coast depraved shit solutions a couple of questions he’s had effervescent in his thoughts.
Rating: 8/10
