Torae and Marco Polo Double Barrel
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Tracklist:
1 Intro (feat. DJ Premier)
2 Double Barrel (feat. DJ Revolution)
3 Party Crashers
4 Smoke (feat. Lil' Fame & Rock)
5 Lifetime (feat. DJ Revolution)
6 But Wait
7 Rah Rah Shit
8 Danger
9 Stomp (feat. Guilty Simpson)
10 Coney Island
11 Word Play
12 Hold Up (feat. Masta Ace & Sean Price)
13 Get It
14 Crashing Down (feat. Saukrates & S-Roc)


Release Date: 06/02/2009

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Sobhi Abdul-Rakhman STAFF (37 Reviews)

2009-06-17 | 14 comments | 1,357 views

Summary: Some dope (and refreshingly updated) east-coast bangers.

Double Barrel is depressing: while an impressive take on the quintessential east-coast banger, it serves as further proof that regional innovation in the sub-genre is stagnant. Granted, the shoes of the legendary DJ Premier are a bit difficult to walk in; still, constant imitation throughout the past decade is inexcusable. The fact that Marco Polo ( a displaced Canadian no less) has been one of the scarce few Premo disciples to be consistent is frustrating to say the least. But Torae, label Duck Down, and fans alike are fortunate for this.

From a holistic perspective, Double Barrel may sound dated to those in touch with the goings-on in other regions - and it is, partly. But this is one-half illusion; the record is truly excellent and puts New York back on the track it should have found at the turn of the century. Indicative of the record's tone from commencement, Premier himself readies the audience for the urgent double-barrel blast of the title track, where Polo quickly establishes his head-knocking-hard production style. First single "Party Crashers" finishes the 1-2 punch combo with an aggressive (yet accessible) horn-blast laden foray into the fundamentals of crashing parties (see the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMP26a60ymk). Where the beats aren't terribly fresh or experimental, Polo gets bonus points for his incredible consistency and arcane ability to induce subconscious neck-bobbing.

The production team excels largely in providing an acceptable sonic backdrop for Torae to rhyme over; without this (or even DJ Revolution's tasteful cuts on a few joints), he is nearly indistinguishable from other hardcore bent tri-state rappers. In fact, this happens with startling (but welcome) frequency, as Rocc, Guilty Simpson, Masta Ace, and Sean Price steal the spotlight for their respective featured verses, adding a lot to the track. This isn't to say Torae is inadequate - he isn't - he merely appears to approach writing with a bit too much structure and, at times, comes off a bit too static in tone and flow.

But while somewhat uneven, Double Barrel finds the perfect meeting grounds for this classically NY-influenced duo and puts forth encouragement for a revitalizing east coast scene. Duck Down really is at the forefront of this reconstruction effort, with such rapid (and consistent) improvement. Here's a pat on the back, now keep it coming.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7115
06.18.09


bangers and mash

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gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
06.18.09


sounds cool enough

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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18561
06.18.09


Party Crashers isnt too shabby . I've been emaning to check out more rap from this but havent found any. Likely to find this.

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kingsoby1
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1591
06.18.09

Album Rating: 3

people are kinda hyping this up online, but i didn't like it as much.

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scyther


Comments: 1606
06.18.09


(feat. Masta Ace & Sean Price)

That was a good idea.

gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
06.18.09


my rah rah shit didnt download properly :/

kingsoby1
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1591
06.18.09

Album Rating: 3

it's not that great. too bad But Wait downloaded properly... such an annoying sample on that track.

gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
06.18.09


gonna listen in a minute whilst i sit down with some fish n chips

SmurkinGherkin


Comments: 715
06.18.09



'fish n chips'
nom nom nom


gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
06.18.09


ya so but wait is annoying but this is pretty solid overall

kingsoby1
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1591
06.18.09

Album Rating: 3

this reminds me of EPMD

MassiveAttack


Comments: 1753
06.19.09


Wow. Finally somewhere around here knows Marco Polo. You listen to his album Port Authority? It's excellent stuff.

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kingsoby1
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1591
06.22.09

Album Rating: 3

Yeah, that's why I checked this out... this is definitely a slight bit better than that record.

MassiveAttack


Comments: 1753
06.23.09


I loved Port Authority so I guess I'll have to check this out sooner or later.



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