Jamie Madrox is a 49 12 months previous MC & singer/songwriter from Detroit, Michigan getting his begin as 1/3 of the Home of Krazees alongside The R.O.C. & Monoxide. The latter of whom would be part of Mr. Bones in signing to Psychopathic Data in late 1997 as Twiztid, turning into the largest act to emerge out of the label that runs beneath the streets beneath the Insane Clown Posse’s wing subsequent to Ouija Macc subsequently 2 a long time later shortly after Majik Ninja Leisure & PSY severed ties. Jamie briefly went solo within the mid-90s off his debut EP The Demon Inside & the full-length debut Sacrifice, returning over a decade later for the Psychopathic-backed sophomore effort Phatso. To have fun Black Friday nonetheless, the a number of man’s returning for his third solo LP to finish his beginning month.
“The Cube” is that this melodic entice opener questioning if he can save himself once more or being destined to die now whereas “Inform Me When” takes the tropical entice route instrumentally frequently telling himself he’ll be superb with the whole lot on his thoughts. “?? Me Then She ?? Me Not” samples one in every of my all-time favourite Elegant songs “Doin’ Time” letting this chick know that he’s a certain shot moderately than a catch previous to “Thoughts Video games” morbidly speaking about your thoughts enjoying tips on you.
The Inexperienced Child & Insane E be part of Jamie for “On the Spiral” giving off extra of a hardcore hip hop vibe admitting that they’re over the sting & uncontrolled with E having my favourite visitor verse of the two whereas the grisly lead single “Dust Sandwich” talks about self-happiness being the vibe that he promotes. “G4” that includes G-Mo Skee shifts into increase bap territory for each of them dropping straight bars for 102 seconds simply earlier than “Extra Issues Than Yesterday” retains the kicks & snares in tact desirous to know why his issues have elevated.
“G9” that includes Boondox brings a entice flare again within the equation main into “Blockin’ Out the Haters” that includes Blaze Ya Useless Homie returns to the increase bap speaking about disregarding their detractors. “G6” that includes Hyro the Hero goes for a jazzier path with the beat refusing to cease till town goes down, however then “Can U Hear Me Now?” by Twiztid discusses being part of the progress & dominating playlists.
In the meantime on “G1”, now we have Jamie & James Garcia aggressively encouraging everybody to take heed to their music on repeat once they each have materials worthy of doing so whereas the soulful “Only a Little Extra” reveals a mature facet to the a number of man on the lyrical entrance. “Pure Born” that includes The R.O.C. hops over one other increase bap instrumental displaying their murderous tendencies & “Not possible” somberly addresses the impossibility of life. “Ty (4Real)” finishes The November Mind with what seems like a successor to “You’re the Reazon” off Mirror Mirror.
You possibly can solely get The November Mind bodily by means of the MNEStore as a result of Jamie was jackin’ for beats from smaller & lesser-known underground producers. Both manner, I nonetheless loved it as a lot as The Chainsmoker II roughly 9 months in the past & can say each halves of Twiztid put out their greatest solo efforts forward of Welcome to Your Funeral. The manufacturing though left uncredited within the exhausting copies extra eclectic than Chainsmoker II going from increase bap to entice, jazz rap, hardcore hip hop & horrorcore introducing us to The Nice Cranium & the Graybow.
Rating: 9/10