
That is the sixth prolonged play from New York Metropolis emcee LIFEOFTHOM. Developing within the late 2010s off his first couple EPs Thomas & Robotic Jesus, he would go on to launch 3 extra in Ground 11 in addition to Room 44 & Cocotaso respectively. Driving Blind produced by Plain Pat following an look on Lørd Skø’s sophomore effort United Palace has since develop into his most acclaimed materials & Re-Route: Reflection produced by Supah Mario seems to succeed in that very same pedestal.
“Can’t Assist” that includes Meechy Darko will get issues going with this gritty increase bap beat speaking about being outdoors in search of the arduous play whereas “Monday” goes for a summery vibe instrumentally telling this lady he can’t dwell with out her. “The World is Yours” shift in direction of a cloudier course realizing that it looks like he doesn’t want the web anymore & “Grape Vine” ties all of it up within the type of this increase bap outro speaking about him staying asking questions as a result of answering them is a bonus.
LIFEOFTHOM already has 5 different EPs he’s given over the course of this ongoing decade & I may not have Re-Route: Reflection above Driving Blind, but it surely’s fairly shut & continues to dent extra cracks into realizing his true potential than numerous his earlier output a decade in the past. There’s extra of an apparent reflective strategy to his songwriting & Supah Mario’s manufacturing is extra lenient in direction of the lure sound he’s develop into identified for over the course of a decade.
Rating: 8/10
