
| tracklisting |
| 1. Ls are Falling |
| 2. Far East |
| 3. Idol Minds |
| 4. Spirit of 92 |
| 5. Fast Reasons |
| 6. Still Played |
| 7. Niggaz Trip |
| 8. All Things Fall |
| 9. Umpire Remix feat. 4Ever |
| 10. Transit - 3rd Gear |
| 11. Transit - Rods Whip |
| 12. P.H.Y. Vs. Men |
| 13. Lost In Belief |
| 14. For The Mass |
| 15. Transit - Overdrive |
| 16. Blackout |
| 17. 54th Regimen Remix |
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| Throughout the record, both Hanif and Tableek come nice on the verbals, rapping about real issues while avoiding played-out gangster clichés and wack emcee bashing. However, it's Roddy Rod's production that really makes things happen, with his undeniable gift of making your neck
bend to even the simplest of beats and a few sparse loops. He definitely has a dope signature sound, although some of the tracks lag a bit, and things get a bit too repetitive at times. Still, when it works it works wonders, as evidenced on the ridiculously chill, mostly instrumental title track "Blackout". |
| Overall, "The Blackout" is an impressive debut from a crew we'll definitely be hearing more from soon. There are a few skippable selections in the mix, but the niceness of the rest of the album easily makes up for it. While Boston artists have been getting more shine over
the past few years, players from The Field are still waiting to get heard. Maspyke may be just the team to put Western Mass on the map. |
| review: brolin
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