
That is the fifth studio LP from Las Vegas emcee Ouija Macc. Breaking out within the fall of 2017 after the Insane Clown Posse signed him to Psychopathic Information shortly after placing out his debut EP Trashfire independently, Ouija has since confirmed himself because the hatchet’s greatest solo act dropping his final 3 full-lengths, 2 best hits compilations, 8 mixtapes & 5 EPs all within the span of almost 7 years. He even began his personal label Chapter 17 Information & made the massive homie HEXXX the primary signee to placing out his first 2 basic west coast depraved shit albums Demon Season & Tales of a Cursed G earlier than amicably fulfilling all contractual obligations with the Psychopathic subsidiary final fall. Darby O’Trill is now the one C17 artist aside from Ouija, teaming up with one another again in April for the superb collab effort Anemoia & is coming off the darccest materials of his profession Darcc Planet to launch Psycho Babbel.
“Maxwell Home” ponders if the sign goes past what we all know over a chilly lure instrumental from none aside from Devereaux saying this ain’t for the bustas whereas “Clown Curse” takes extra of a hypnotically bassy lure path to the beat speaking about having the curse of the wicced clown. “Kicc da Wiccit” throws it again to the times of Dr. Dre’s debut album The Power with it’s g-funk sound kiccin’ da wiccit shit as appropriately titled, however then “Absent Minded” affords a morbid lure flare haunting the beat like a fuckin’ ghost eager to know the place his thoughts went.
On the only “Hearth Buggalo” launched earlier this week with footage of Ouija’s efficiency at this yr’s Gathering of the Juggalos, we now have Ouija himself speaking about burning shit down over a grisly backdrop with hi-hats courtesy of each Brian Kuma & Devereaux simply earlier than “‘86 from da Mall” eerily paying homage to the Memphis scene declaring himself as the brand new Esham, giving his flowers to his 3-Headed Monster counterpart with Violent J. “Delusions” uncannily discusses the outcomes of such to pure psychosis previous to the unsettling “A New Rune Cometh” cautioning to take heed to the morals being advised.
“Hell Raiser” that includes Darby O’Trill provides off a lure metallic vibe boasting that the bands you’re flexing on Instagram isn’t even rather a lot pleading to do everybody a favor by fixing your face with a straight razor main into “The Nice Fall” will get in his storytelling bag explaining to us all how the ground began to crack within the midst of him chillin’ on his sofa. “Ain’t It Mane” cloudily throws up his set exhibiting disregard as to what they are saying whereas “One other Summer time” talks about spending the titular season in Hell’s Pit of The Wraith.
Beginning the ultimate leg, “Hatchet on my Dresser” as soon as once more provides C17’s respect to the Memphis hip hop scene representing Psychopathic as all the time whereas the trippy “Let’s Simply Trip” assures that every little thing’s okay. “B.I.D.N.G.A.F. (Bitch I Do Not Give A Fucc)” aggressively reassures that he provides 0 whereas “Pazuzu” named after Professor Farnsworth’s gargoyle in Futurama blends sampling & hi-hats causin’ a ruckus. “Summoning da Mane” ends on a darkly charming notice speaking about folks realizing his identify.
Solely been somewhat over a pair months since Darcc Planet rapidly grew to become my favourite Ouija Macc album behind Stalewind, he maintains the constant grind that he’s all the time had balancing amount & high quality besides that I’ve been well-documenting his creative evolution within the final 5 years since Resistance: The Stroll to Wasteland & his evolution continues to disclose itself. You continue to get the Insane Clown twist on the SoundCloud lure aesthetics blended with the latest lure metallic sounds & even giving g-funk a shot for the brand new wave of juggalos that he forefronts.
Rating: 9/10