
England, United Kingdom collective the Cult of the Damned comprised of Blah Information founder Lee Scott, BeTheGun, Sly Moon, Salar, Invoice Shakes, King Grubb, Tony Broke, Black Josh, Stinkin’ Slumrok, Bisk, Sleazy F Child, Col. Mustard, Dr. Zygote, Sam Zircon & Reklews reuniting for his or her 4th studio LP. Introducing themselves as a unit over a decade in the past off an eponymous debut EP, a sequel would come within the type of their full-length debut Brick Pelican Posse Crew Gang Syndicate & the sophomore effort The Church Of largely produced by Nobodies Residence was extra rawer sonically. Nearly 4 years since Cultgangrapsh!t nonetheless, they’re reforming to launch Simony.
“Ext. Automotive Park – Evening” was the proper lead single to mark the Cult’s comeback having everybody spitting hardcore verses over a growth bap instrumental for five minutes whereas “Deet” by the B-Film Millionaires alongside King Grubb & Stinkin’ Slumrok angrily speaking about having chaos of their arteries. Tony Broke will get his personal solo monitor with “Medication Man” hopefully teasing a follow-up to Broke as F$£ok main into “Capital £” by Sly Moon, Sniff & the Tremendous Sag Bros speaking about needing more cash.
To finish the first half, “Creekin’” ominously reunites the B-Film Millionaires alongside Sly Moon to allow them to admit that one thing doesn’t really feel proper to both of them whereas “Covenant” goes for a extra somber growth bap vibe suggesting that folks would possibly truly study a factor or 2 from them in the event that they lean to close the fuck up. “Sapnin” continues the 2nd leg of the album on some luxuriously dusty shit speaking about liking their cash, girls & beats soiled.
“& Then Some” takes the jazzier route instrumentally reminding everybody of the popularity they’ve had for the previous 11 years & cautioning any competitor who needs to step as much as them in a battle to fall again however “The Subsequent Transfer” grittily talks about wanting exterior of the window plotting the succeeding part of their plan, “Slum Lawds” takes up the previous couple of moments expressing views that come straight outta the again e-book than the bible.
I’m not completely positive if we’re nonetheless getting Cultgangrapsh!t 2 sooner or later down the street however both approach, the Cult of the Damned are lastly again 4 years after Milkavelli was ousted for scamming followers with an album that I’d say rivals Cult of the Damned 2: Brick Pelican Posse Crew Gang Syndicate & The Church Of respectively. The manufacturing Spectacular Diagnostics cooks up is heavier on the growth bap facet of issues stylistically in comparison with their final one with some jazzy undertones & they sound overjoyed for this new period of their profession.
Rating: 8/10
