Apr
29
2008

Rising Down

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To be fair, much of the problem with Rising Down lies in the production. Riq, Malik B, Dice Raw and the supporting cast came lyrically correct from start to finish, a few menial missteps notwithstanding (”Birthday Girl,” anyone?). Production-wise, it lacks the bite of Things Fall Apart, or even the eccentricity of Phrenology. The music here is mostly claustrophobic, which only enhances the acerbic tone of the album. Thought’s angry phone calls serve to remind us of how hard they worked to get here. We get it. You dudes are angry. The road to rap stardom is littered with broken bottles and shrapnel. Well, so is the road to blog stardom, but you don’t hear me griping. Funny thing is, that’s what made Game Theory my favorite album of 06 — that cautiously confrontational approach. Rising Down, on the other hand, is everything Game Theory isn’t — inexorably extrusive and all over the place. Unless, of course, I’m mistaking the thread for litter.

And what’s up with Kweli only turning in a chorus on “I Will Not Apologize”? It seems to me that they failed to take advantage of his current streak of rewind-worthy execution only to turn around and miscast him on the maudlin “Lost Desire.”

For all its confrontational posturing, though, Rising Down is not devoid of magical moments. I can’t stop playing the aforementioned Fela tribute “I Will Not Apologize,” for instance. The title track ended up being one of my favorite cuts on the album. “Rising Down” should be required listening for all aspiring MCs … folks need to actually memorize all three verses. Thought’s wordplay, Def’s delivery, and P’s scathing commentary all yield a delectable plate of hip-hop gumbo rare in rap collabos these days. With the exception of a couple other joints, the only songs getting the best of my repeat button so far have been the four that leaked prior to official release: “Rising Down,” “Rising Up,” “75 Bars,” and “Get Busy.” As a collection of songs, Rising Down is a solid mix. As an album, it left me unsatisfied. Oh well, there’s always Game Theory.


17 Responses

1. ATI Says:

I’m going to have to disagree, by a huge degree at that

2. Alex Delarge Says:

Unfortunately, I saw this coming, I didnt wanna see it, but I saw it coming..

My question now is who the hell are going to look forward too…

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3. LarSiN Says:

You must be joking, the album is incredible ! Granted, “Game Theory” was my previous favourite, so maybe people who aren’t fans of the “Darker” Roots won’t care for it, but to me, there isn’t a bad track on the album.

“Singing Man”, “I Will Not Apologize”, “Criminal”, “I Can’t Help It”, “75 Bars”, “Get Busy”, “Lost Desire” all straight up classics.

No disrespect, Riz, I’m just shocked that you aren’t feeling the record. To me, it’s the best hip hop release so far this year, and easily will make my top 10 list.

But that’s just me though

4. LarSiN Says:

P.S. – I realize you also dug Game Theory, but to me, the two albums are not that different. They’re both darker and claustrophobic, which is what I liked about “G.T.” so much. Also, they both flow really well.

Also, how can you fault “Birthday Girl” ? It’s not even on the record !

5. Rizoh Says:

LarSiN, I respect your opinion. Honestly, I’ve tried so hard to like this record, it’s just not happening. It’s too damn corrosive for my liking. Thankfully, I have the other 9 to fall back on.

6. ATI Says:

this WILL land on therapup’s top 10 I tells ya! :\

7. get em genius Says:

ill have to disagree too.

8. LarSiN Says:

Sidenote – I really like that part where (I believe) Peedi Crack drops that line about “Fuck the innernet !” for some reason it cracks me up

9.
Chris
Chris Says:

Definitely disagree, love the album.

10. esbee Says:

Ouch…I’m concerned now..

11. Purpose Says:

Yeah, I am not a fan of this album at all. Personal favorite track is “Rising up,” but that is also the most catchy. None of the other tracks have really spoken to me.

It should be said I have not liked an entire roots album since “things fall apart”. Also, I think their best album is “illadelph halflife.”

12. DB'Ossi Says:

“FUCK THE INNERNET!”
lol
That’s like saying “FUCK FOOD!” to most cats

13. khal Says:

yeah 75 bars and get busy are my favs off of this disc.

14. madrinkandmy2step Says:

this is the first Roots album that I have actually purchased, and I am a proud owner of this disc.

15. DB'Ossi Says:

I ain’t feelin the beat for “get busy”…. can’t figure out why

But Dice Raw is that dude!

That dude killed the whole cd!

16. J to the AAP Says:

I’m definitely feeling it, we live in dark times and the Roots drop the soundtrack to it. To each his own though, I respect your opinion Riz.

17. Halftime Report: The Best Rap Albums, Mixtapes, & Songs of 2008 (So Far) | The Rap Up Says:

[...] Rising Down (The Roots) — Plays well as individual songs, but as an album this fell short. [...]



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