

Tampa, Florida emcee Sleep Lyrical making his Dirtcore Music debut along with his third studio LP. Identified for his M.S.B.Ok. collection of mixtapes, he discography additional consists of the Watch Me Work EP adopted by the debut album The twelfth Hour & the sophomore effort Damaged Hearts on My Face. Coming off M.S.B.Ok. 6 final summer season, Sleep’s seeking to change it up by giving the underground what they ain’t used to listening to from him getting loads off his chest all through the course of Damaged Hearts on My Face 2 coinciding Valentine’s Day.
After the intro, the primary track “Keep a Whereas” produced by Crossworm is a somber lure opener suggesting that you simply shouldn’t be making any guarantees to him in case you’re gonna fold whereas “Dealing With” that includes Senorita Sin finds the two speaking about making it by this tough patch. “Making an attempt To not Fall” soulfully fights towards the fog in an effort of saving his shine simply earlier than “Ease My Thoughts” do away with the ache by smoking all of it away.
“Again To” exhibits extra of a hyphy affect instrumentally speaking about initially considering he was performed coping with all these damaged hearts main into “Gap in My Coronary heart” talks about specializing in himself & nonetheless falling aside. “Circles” goes for a lure vibe to the beat really feel like he’s shifting round in circles some days, however then “Mission by Myself” eerie talks about being alone along with his ideas.
As for “May Go Loopy”, we now have Sleep Lyrical overtly discussing the potential of him shedding his thoughts that’s already on the point of sanity whereas the syrupy “Insignificant” exhibits a romantic facet to him. The track “Struggle” that includes Samson Samson will get aggressive over a dusty increase bap instrumental whereas the trap-rock fusion “Roll Alone” talks about rollin’ by himself. “Let Me Down” wraps up his Dirtcore debut speaking bout the one factor he wants is his associate subsequent to him.
The homie Rone Bone of The Beneath the Grime Podcast was the one who put me into Sleep Lyrical a number of years in the past & for his first album on Dirtcore Music, the sequel to Damaged Hearts on My Face surpasses it’s predecessor. A private catharsis, Sleep works by the trauma of betrayal, the dying of his ex & the closure he by no means received from years of toxicity over a few of the strongest manufacturing that I’ve ever heard him on.
Rating: 9/10