One of my favourite albums of all time from one of my favourite rappers
ever. The voice, the beats, even the album cover - everything about
this album is close to superb. You won't hear any soft, R&B, jazzy,
for the ladies tracks on this ...
"Rough in Hackney" starts things out exactly as it says - it's damn
rough ! Rough as in beautifully hard and raw. The track is your intro
to Mr X and it's the perfect way to open this album up. Straight away
his voice is magnetising - it's aggressive, raspy, raw and whilst
listening to the album you can't help but be in awe of the way he's
rapping with such a passion and intensity as if to save his life every
time he's grabbing the mic.
"Kick Bag" continues in the same vein as the album opener except this
song is even more rugged with a huge beat that has what sounds like
a 200 galloon empty tin drum that's being belted to death - and it
plain rocks. Nice horns in the chorus as well. Pure power, pure hard
rhymes from the Overlord in this one - "They knowledge to my rhyme
and the power that i give em ..."
Things slow down slightly with the more funky/less aggressive sounding
"2 Bad". Lovely use of horns in this one as well as a choice bassline
and some nice cutting. A similar sound is delivered to the eager listener
on the next song "Go! It's Like World War 3" with a constant funky
horn stab throughout and some fresh DJ work again. He drops some racially
conscious rhymes in this one as well. A sorely missed aspect of current
hip hop !
"Clap Your Hands" is a short'ish funky yet hard hitting track which
drops tidbits of knowledge again despite the simplistic nothingness
party feel of the track name. It also bring forth his alter ego, Lord
V, who is basically Overlord X slowed to 15RPM on a record player.
In all honestly i could've done without the Lord V gimmick (and he
appears a LOT on the 2nd LP) but i like Overlord so much that this
schizophrenic tendency never detracted from his music.
Lord V starts to make more of his presence known on the title track
"Weapon Is My Lyric" and admittedly he works quite well alongside
the Overlord on this one. Fast'ish paced track with a very familiar
sample and has Overlord delivering smooth, rapid rhymes once again.
DJ Supreme T puts in some good work on this one. "The Earth is Moving"
is next cab off the rank and continues the vibe of the last track
nicely (minus Lord V).
"Now My Day Begins" is one of my top choice tracks on here. It has
a surprisingly addictive Wild West "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" type
sample which would probably be corny if used differently but it's
perfect here. Chopped up Public Enemy sounding horns give this track
a hard, head-noddingly funky edge and the chorus vocal sample cutting
up LL Cool J saying "notorious" is brilliant. Overlord delivers the
goods vocally once again as he has done on every track.
"Brutal Bass" is this album's rap/metal attempt and it works a lot
better for me than some other tracks of parallel breeding. It's somewhat
along the lines of Mix-A-Lot's "Ironman" but the metal aspect of this
one is less overdone. X sounds especially rough on this song and yes
in case you were wondering the BASS is quite BRUTAL - it does bang
hard.
Choppy, funky horns and a snappy, sprase, break your neck beat are
the foundations of "Visa to Rock". X's voice is loud and clear on
this gem at the forefront way above the beat and all you can do it
sit back, let your head move back and forth and enjoy a supreme MC
at work.
"14 days in Hell" closes the album out with a bang. Somewhat of a
busier track than the previous one and it concludes the album with
a taste of the style that opened it on the first couple tracks. In
fact this track is almost a taste of what to expect on his 2nd LP
which brings more of a busier Bomb Squad-esque sound. Lord V pops
up to remind you of his existence again but he's just a slight background
accessory here.
All in all a great mix of hard and aggressive tracks with a dose of
funkiness thrown in for good measure. The great thing about Overlord
X is i could never find a similar comparison in another rapper to
him - US or UK - he always stood unique to me. "Rough in Hackney"
- you bet he is. He'd still be just as rough after a sand and polish.
Top Tracks :
"Kick Bag"
"Now My Day Begins"
" Visa to Rock"
"Rough in Hackney"
Hear it here : http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com/Overlord.htm
Reviewed by Czechone for Heroes Of UK Hip Hop 2007