Access Immortal-The New Great-----(2014)
Artist: Access Immortal
Album: The New Great
Label: Independent
Producer: DJ Ruckspin,
Relentless, Big D, The Cratez, others
Brooklyn’s
Access Immortal put in work consistently with his hard spitting lyrics that
makes your head spin. The length of Access’s resume represents hip hop to its
purest form. With his groundbreaking mixtape Last Summer in Brooklyn 2
was a classic underground project that has a diversity raw hip hop beats with
standout tracks that illuminates the theme of the album. Now Access Immortal
emerges with a new project to open 2014; can he live up to the title The
New Great.
As you know, Access shows confidence
when stepping to the microphone and he has no problem stepping to the plate.
After the well blessed intro, the title track is a bouncy cocky track that
brings light to Access lyrics as DJ Ruckspin delivers the perfect beat that
matches the title. Not only Access delivers lyrically, his storytelling tracks
illuminate the project like a gem. The commentary view to Around Town narrates the life of Brooklyn through Access Immortal’s
lens with the perfectly laced Smif N Wessun drop under The Cratez production:
Summertime madness, guns start blasting/little ni**as wiling the f*ck out
street assassins. That’s how you start an album with a gritty picture straight
impeccable. High energy tracks like Early
In The Morning paints his narrative of his life while the cocky influenced
standout track Take My Spot dares the
average person to challenge Access in a clever way. The well balanced track Black Venom reminiscence the Everybody
Loves the Sunshine feeling as Access gets an assist from Jersey’s spitter
Jukstapose which makes a suitable guest appearance. The Noyz Beatmaker track Bout that Life executes the Friday
inspired vision to Access rhyming delivery with a self-explanatory chorus.
Moods switch on the hard head
nodding track Base in the Trap House
placing a solid drum pattern with Access and Fess bodied the track while The Rock Star Way switches in the
opposite direction. Spaced Out and
trio track The Way featuring QB’s
Tragedy Khadafi and Jersey’s Jukstapose are good filler tracks that are quite
listenable. Sunshine in the Rain depicts the
strength of the misrepresentation of the hood where his wordplay sticks to your
ribs like soul food with the soulful songstress Dante that brings light to the
track. An old school digging in the crates vibe to Pump Up The Volume with a cool simple bassline placing Access in
his own zone: too poetic if you follow others/we might be the same color but we
not brothers/getting close to the edge and I feel smothered/thinking of my
opposition and I thought f”**k em. The last track is the gangsta influenced
track Mariana Trench hearing the
Menace to Society and Juice drops that fits the track.
The New Great lives up to its title
and puts the listener into another perspective. The minor issue with this album
is some of the songs supersede the others. Lyrically, Access continues to be
one of the emcees that stand on his own with impeccable wordplay; a trait that
many artists can’t possess. This makes The New Great strong in which his
solo tracks and Black Venom place him on a high pedestal. With the sheer of
confidence, some will say bravado or chutzpah, it’s apparent that Access
Immortal’s lyrical cadence and emcee presence is the theme to the album which
makes sense.
Strong
Tracks: “The New Great”, “Take My Spot”,” Around Town”, “Black Venom”,
“Pump Up The Volume”, “Early In The Morning”, “Sunshine In The Rain”, “Mariana
Trench”
Rating:out of
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