Armand Hammer = Grad School Rap? Haram Review

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Rap album or critical theory text book? Foucault, Deleuze, Austin, Guattari and Arendt all make an appearance or sorts on this amazingly produced ocean of an album. Goddamn, this is good.
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  • @woobackwednesday2299
    @woobackwednesday2299 3 года назад +232

    I suggest you look into Billy Woods' background and his past work. His mother was an American university professor while his father was a Zimbabwean Marxist. He grew up in Zimbabwe so this African Marxist lens colors most of his music. It's most prolific in his previous album History Will Absolve Me. And it's funny how you picked up on the ocean theme, in Armand Hammer's album from 4 years ago named Rome, being lost in an ocean was also a recurring theme. You should check that album out too.

    • @professorskye
      @professorskye  3 года назад +78

      Ah, thanks for that information. That makes a lot of sense.

    • @GamesWithBrainz
      @GamesWithBrainz 2 года назад +12

      @Tony Montana all of them

    • @GamesWithBrainz
      @GamesWithBrainz 2 года назад +6

      @Tony Montana ANY armand hammer album but Parrafin is my favorite

    • @solcypher83
      @solcypher83 2 года назад +5

      @Tony Montana history will absolve me then work your way forward chronologically

    • @rpemulis
      @rpemulis 2 года назад +9

      @Tony Montana if you haven't yet, check out billy woods hiding places. i think its the most accessible of all of his shit. everything is great though.

  • @mylesjeffers6148
    @mylesjeffers6148 3 года назад +69

    Woods' lyrics tickle at my intellect, hovering beneath the surface of my mind, but occasionally breaking through in moments where I understand vividly exactly what he means. But Elucid always swims in the depths. I can see his distorted figure beneath surface but I can never fully make it out; I only know that I am entranced.

    • @karimd88
      @karimd88 3 года назад +6

      Great comment!

    • @flypelican1555
      @flypelican1555 2 года назад +2

      thats such a great way to put it

    • @robf1557
      @robf1557 2 года назад +9

      Elucid is a shadowy man always in your periphery but as soon as you turn to meet his gaze, he vanishes. Woods is that same man but he stays where he is to stare right back at you until you look away in fright.

    • @RSVaughan33
      @RSVaughan33 11 месяцев назад +1

      beautiful and accurate

  • @MitchellBay
    @MitchellBay 3 года назад +71

    I think it is crucial to point out that the reason AI was so blatant about repeatedly saying "So we're talking about practice?" in reference to him missing it, is the reason he missed the practice. His best friend was shot and killed months before, and he was having a hard time coping with that as anyone would. The media expected him to keep up appearances and he refused. He still showed up to games but would miss practice due to literal grief and he was so exhausted by the constant badgering of the media that he went on the rant about practice. It is a simple reference but it is more than just AI saying "practice" for 5 minutes straight as it also serves as a commentary on how people of colour are often forced to just keep things moving when they deal with tragedy.. how the rest of the Western world just expects them to keep entertaining them no matter what.. even if it's just "practice". So when they reference a man so exhausted that he challenges that system directly.. it is more than just a small basketball reference.

    • @paprika2058
      @paprika2058 2 года назад +7

      he was also playing extremely well at the time

    • @MitchellBay
      @MitchellBay 2 года назад +3

      @@paprika2058 Totally! It's really such a killer line

  • @dadorage1695
    @dadorage1695 3 года назад +128

    You should probably review Ka's music too, one the best lyricists of the underground, less abstract than Armand Hammer but more hard hitting and refined to me

    • @horselookinghumanheadass
      @horselookinghumanheadass 3 года назад +21

      Seconding this, Descendants of Cain from last year was incredible

    • @rh176
      @rh176 3 года назад +6

      agreed. upper echelon

    • @xDEATHCRUSHx
      @xDEATHCRUSHx 3 года назад

      Yee

    • @jasun_05
      @jasun_05 3 года назад +2

      Yes, Descendants of Cain is amazing.

    • @EWeis33
      @EWeis33 3 года назад +13

      Ka is top top tier
      "Orpheus vs the Sirens" by Hermit and the Recluse (which is Ka and producer Animoss)
      is one of my favorite projects I have listened to in any genre in any year
      cannot recommend it highly enough

  • @theDutton
    @theDutton 3 года назад +64

    To answer your questions, yes billy woods is always this good. And no he's not in grad school, he's the professor.
    All of his work is amazing, but Hiding Places and History Will Absolve Me are excellent entry points

  • @SunDanceKidOffDaClock
    @SunDanceKidOffDaClock 3 года назад +62

    Finally billy woods gets a review from you. Listen to his project with moor mother that came out 3 months ago. It’s amazing. It’s called BRASS

    • @gooberreboog1755
      @gooberreboog1755 3 года назад +5

      That album is too fire

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 3 года назад +5

      @@gooberreboog1755 Really, everything billy woods has to do with is _brilliant!_ Going back to the '00s.

    • @heatrayzvideo3007
      @heatrayzvideo3007 2 года назад +2

      Brass is a great album.

  • @SatanSupimpa
    @SatanSupimpa 3 года назад +30

    I already heard a few new Armand Hammer listeners citing the difficult of differentiating billy woods from ELUCID, and I also dealt with this. But today I think they have so distinctive voices and flow, that I can't believe I had difficult separating them some day.

  • @nejcujcic3592
    @nejcujcic3592 3 года назад +84

    glad you finally got to billy woods & ELUCID (quick note: his name is pronounced more like a mix of elusive and lucid, if that makes sense) and even more glad you liked this album so much. hope you check out some of their earlier work and especially billy's solo music, it's all about as good and definitely just as deep. also thought I'd mention billy's mother is an English literature teacher and his father was a Zimbabwean marxist activist, so you can pretty clearly see where a lot of the influence on his writing comes from. really fascinating rapper! if you want more Armand Hammer stuff, I'd recommend Shrines (almost a companion piece to this album in some ways) and Paraffin, but all of their work is worth a listen. if you want to get into billy woods' solo stuff, make sure to check out Hiding Places (produced by Kenny Segal) and History Will Absolve Me, I'd say those are his best albums.

    • @YTwoKay
      @YTwoKay 3 года назад +8

      Brass with Moor Mother! But that album is the final boss of this new Marxist rap thing going on.

    • @ceeVal445
      @ceeVal445 3 года назад +1

      omg nejc from twitter !!

    • @thevoiceofthelost
      @thevoiceofthelost 3 года назад +2

      Can't forget Hiding Places!

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 2 года назад +3

      I always assumed his name is derived from the word _elucidate:_ "to make (something) clear; to explain". A great name for such an MC.

    • @amirdejesus7077
      @amirdejesus7077 2 года назад +3

      my new name colonizers can’t pronounce ;)

  • @jodiallardice1500
    @jodiallardice1500 3 года назад +44

    Billy woods is def one of the absolute greats. He’s been making albums since the early 2000’s and is constantly delivering top tier music. He’s helped guys like aesop rock and El-p with production and verses, and well as having many side projects along with this one. He released an album with moor mother a few weeks ago that is absolutely banging, you should check it out!

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 3 года назад +4

      You have _great_ taste!

    • @karimd88
      @karimd88 3 года назад +2

      @@Jimmy1982Playlists if you’re a subscriber of this channel I think can already say that person has great taste haha

  • @outerhousing
    @outerhousing 3 года назад +25

    Woods is amazing. But don't sleep on Elucid, his last project with the Lasso is also great, same goes for Save Yourself and Valley of Grace. You might also like his group Nostrum Grocers, with Rap Ferreira, since you liked bob's son so much.
    The rest of Armand Hammer's catalog is just as good as Haram, so just dive in.
    These two have been very consistent.
    As for solo Woods project, somebody already mentioned it, but the album with Moor Mother is a treat, I'd also recommend Dour Candy and Terror Management, for a change of pace in the type of production you usually hear him on.
    I don't know if he "went to grad school", Wikipedia only mentions him briefly studying at university before fully investing himself in hip hop.
    It's very possible that he may be independently researching and forming his own opinion on these matters. He's mentioned being a lifelong learner of history a few times in interviews.

  • @charlieg9370
    @charlieg9370 3 года назад +19

    Can we get a throwback review to Ka - The Honor Killed the Samurai

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 3 года назад +2

      Great idea... I'd love him to do a throwback review on just about all of billy's and Armand Hammer's albums. _Paraffin_ is still my favorite of AH's.

  • @doc2058
    @doc2058 3 года назад +20

    I appreciate someone taking a dive in an Armand Hammer project. Haram is my favorite album so far this year. I’ve had it on repeat since it released. Armand Hammer has a pretty good discography too. They’re truly one of the few who makes timeless music. It’s crazy how you can revisit an album of theirs (recent or years past) and find something or noticed references you haven’t caught before. No one does it like billy and ELUCID. I’d recommend all their albums pretty much. My personal favorite album theirs is Paraffin. I have two more recommendations if you’re interested. One is “Orpheus and the Sirens”, by Hermit and the Recluse and the second is “To Pimp a Butterfly”, by Kendrick Lamar. Both albums are classics in my humble opinion.

  • @avagantomos69
    @avagantomos69 3 года назад +23

    Billy woods hasnt missed since 2012 I highly recommend all of his discog.
    Quelle chris and Earl Sweatshirt also have good discogs, if you're liking abstract hiphop there's so many great artists to check out, they are just very under the mainstream radar.

  • @telcomachine2334
    @telcomachine2334 3 года назад +19

    Incredible review. You should dig into the discography of Billy Woods . He’s had an amazing decade of work.

  • @msimelelo1290
    @msimelelo1290 3 года назад +14

    I fell in love with Armand Hammer the first time I heard Detol, a song from Paraffin, it's not that the preceding songs were not good, but Detol immediately catapulted itself into my greatest rap songs list because of how overwhelmingly beautiful it was. Billy Woods's verse on that had me in awe, it was one of the most brilliant and poetic verses I'd ever heard.
    Recently I had a realisation, two Armand Hammer albums from the release of Paraffin, it came to me that while I do get some of their bars, I don't understand an overwhelming amount of their content. I began to wonder why. Are they so poetic that it will take time to decode their use of words, or are they just using references I can't get.
    Watching your video has answered that question. I would have to do a lot of reading to be in a position to decipher how they word their messages. As my knowledge grows, I'm sure I'll understand more of what they say.
    Thanks for the analysis, it's sure to be a guiding light.

    • @kevinsainz7595
      @kevinsainz7595 Год назад +3

      Dettol was also the song that catapulted me into the fandom. Such an incredible song

  • @dapogorman4572
    @dapogorman4572 3 года назад +16

    This album was absolutely fantastic. I haven’t been this mind blown by a new record like this in a long time. It’s teetering on the edge of a masterwork imo.

    • @professorskye
      @professorskye  3 года назад +4

      definitely on the edge.

    • @liquidpebbles7475
      @liquidpebbles7475 3 года назад +1

      Check out woods collab with moor mother: BRASS. It's up there

  • @nbtn
    @nbtn 3 года назад +18

    Definitely check out woods’ History Will Absolve Me record and Armand Hammer’s Paraffin. Two side notes, Elucid’s name is pronounced as elu-sid, woods is 43 and Elucid is 40

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 3 года назад +4

      Just about all the best rappers today are in their 30s and 40s... billy, ELUCID, Westside Gunn, Conway, Benny, Mach-Hommy, Pusha T, Freddie Gibbs, etc

    • @karimd88
      @karimd88 2 года назад +3

      @@Jimmy1982Playlists I think he is joking, it's kind of a meme Gibbs even once posted of "niggas tryna do rap at 40, nigga it's time for jazz" which is pretty funny. If it's not meant as a joke it's pretty ignorant yeah

  • @rorymunro28
    @rorymunro28 3 года назад +14

    You saying "I don't know what he means by it but I understand it" sums up billy woods perfectly.

    • @mylesjeffers6148
      @mylesjeffers6148 3 года назад +4

      He really paints vivid yet abstract pictures with his words! Truly one of the greatest poets of all time, even outside of rap

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 3 года назад

      @@mylesjeffers6148 A true poet... he reminds me of The Last Poets, or Amiri Baraka, who I grew up reading in the early-'90s. He has one of the great catalogues in modern music, any genre.

  • @pim2paul
    @pim2paul 3 года назад +43

    thanks for reviewing a truly wide range of styles, nick cave to benny. check out hiding places by billy woods.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 3 года назад +2

      That's real... glad I just found y'all - cuz I live in that space between Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and Griselda Records. 😁 Huge Armand Hammer/billy woods fan...

    • @tiagogarcia50
      @tiagogarcia50 3 года назад +4

      Was gonna give the Hiding Places suggestion as well, one of my favourite records of all time

    • @void.lawyer
      @void.lawyer 3 года назад +6

      bro Hiding Places made my brain fall apart and literally changed how I saw hip-hop as a whole and made me evaluate even myself and my own art and how it and the world and I work together. it is in my top 3 hip-hop albums and the metric I use to determine a person's grasp of the art form. Billy Woods is beyond a fucking god

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 3 года назад

      @@void.lawyer 🎯🎯🎯🎯

  • @hxd3620
    @hxd3620 3 года назад +8

    This album is a legendary cross over between the best of rapping and the best of producing. So many layers to it intellectually and artistically. Which you helped clear up more. Thank you sir!

  • @YTwoKay
    @YTwoKay 3 года назад +15

    The rest of Billy Woods discography is this good. I'm pretty sure that last month's album Brass will blow your mind, as it did mine. Not sure if he's in Grad school or just well read. He is somewhat secretive about his identity; he blurs his face online.

    • @professorskye
      @professorskye  3 года назад +10

      I really shouldn't have missed Brass. I'll check it out soon.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 3 года назад +2

      @@professorskye Yeah, everything billy-related is amazing. ELUCID has solo and side projects which are great, also... I know, they have an overwhelming amount of incredible work, and it's so dense, it takes awhile to wrap your arms around their discography.

  • @jacklawrence7331
    @jacklawrence7331 3 года назад +11

    Definitely check out BRASS, the LP billy woods did with Moor mother. Entire histories are trapped in that thing.

  • @heatrayzvideo3007
    @heatrayzvideo3007 2 года назад +2

    El-u-kid? It's Elucid as in Elucidate. E-loose-id. Cool review I enjoyed it and I love the album.

  • @byHexted
    @byHexted 3 года назад +10

    Man honestly idk how you can’t tell them apart but billy woods has the second amazing verse in stonefruit, and gods feet is billy woods singing I highly suggest reading the lyrics which have which rapper is rapping on them bc once you listen to billy woods solo stuff it’ll be very clear who’s rapping

  • @TheAndrewc5120
    @TheAndrewc5120 3 года назад +3

    so i do an absurdly long (14+ hour) drive twice a year and this album is playing. it's 5 am and the sun isn't up yet, but people are going to their blue collar jobs via the freeway, and billy woods' verse on stonefruit kicks in.
    now, a thing you can do with this album is you can let it play and kind of zone out just vibing to the production of it all, but my attention kicks back in and i wonder to myself "oh shit, is there something wrong with me? am i having an auditory hallucination right now?" due to the tonal whiplash his verse's lyrical content provides in its sort of psychedelic posthumous context. I start to panic a little, but the realization that i'm actually listening to a person's lyrics strung together and rapped out on a track kicks in and I get goosebumps. the kind of goosebumps that feel like it starts from your fingertips and freezes all the way to your very core and back out, in waves. anyway, cool stuff.

  • @geauxtama
    @geauxtama 3 года назад +6

    Honestly, I love this type of breakdown and analyst. Now not only do I have an improved appreciation, but now I have book suggestions and homework (that I actually want to do!)
    Thanks Prof! Subscribed!

  • @milesb9191
    @milesb9191 3 года назад +8

    I find it interesting that you compare this album to the ocean because I immediately thought the same thing when listening to it. Billy Woods and Armand Hammer albums always a paint a unique setting for me. If you get the chance, I would recommend you check out Billy's album with the poet Moor Mother which truly sounds like being lost in the Catacombs and is a bit more varied production with some even more haunting and evil lyrics and imagery. Lyrics from Moor Mother like

    • @milesb9191
      @milesb9191 3 года назад +5

      "In shock be inside the bricks of north, which way is up?
      On the stoop, she askin' me
      Temple tragedy
      I don't know time, but I see it passin' me
      While the trumpets play casually
      Sound like Albert Ayler, like why these ghosts chasin' me"
      are not something to pass up

  • @papagrimbo4457
    @papagrimbo4457 3 года назад +9

    If you want to hear even more I really really strongly recommend you check out Billy’s song “The Man Who Would Be King”. He might be my favorite rapper ever and the writing on that song is just on another level entirely.

    • @theDutton
      @theDutton 3 года назад +4

      That song is a full semesters course material on colonialism, it still floors me how densely billy can pack ideas into a track. Been a fan for a decade and I'm still unpacking that album. Would love to hear a series of this guy breaking down billy's whole catalogue bit by bit, 1 hr episodes

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 3 года назад

      @@theDutton That's what I'm saying: I want professor to do a breakdown of billy's whole catalogue! It's so dense, I need all the help I can get... 😀

  • @kevinbodniza8559
    @kevinbodniza8559 3 года назад +1

    you are epic at reviews. love your unique in depth perspective. you managed to have me listen to you for 45 mins.

  • @dapogorman4572
    @dapogorman4572 3 года назад +2

    you really ought to have a bigger audience man. Your reviews are so intelligent and thought out (something that is desperately needed in yt music criticism right now)

    • @professorskye
      @professorskye  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for the kind words. That said, I’m always surprised that I have an audience this big!

  • @benimanah
    @benimanah 3 года назад +1

    This is amazing, all of billy's, elucid's and armand hammer's albums deserve your analysis, as does uncommon nasa's written at night and quelle chris' being you is great...

  • @lb9050
    @lb9050 2 года назад +4

    Woods is one of the best writers to ever make rap music. His knowledge is so deep and it really shows in his music. His discography is extremely large and varied. He’s been rapping since 2003. Haram is amazing and it probably wouldn’t be in my top 5 woods projects. I’d definitely recommend his album Hiding Places, it got a lot of attention when it dropped in 2019. The best Armand Hammer album to me is Paraffin, it’s the perfect blend of abrasiveness and tranquility. Woods is amazing as always on that but I actually think Elucid stole the show. There’s so much to both their discographies it’s hard to sum up without hearing it

  • @Lebowski55
    @Lebowski55 3 года назад +1

    Dude your channel is growing. Congrats!

  • @veniceismine1
    @veniceismine1 3 года назад +2

    In Indian Summer the mowing grass theme is a metaphor for having to sell weed to survive for many minorities, just another layer to the whole verse.

    • @nicoc9360
      @nicoc9360 3 года назад +2

      I always looked at that song as relating to the Rwandan genocide, in terms of "chopping down the tall trees". So for me, it's about that

    • @veniceismine1
      @veniceismine1 2 года назад

      @@nicoc9360 I just learned about that phrase specifically in the Rwandan genocide, and I get it.

  • @truelionofjudah4097
    @truelionofjudah4097 3 года назад +3

    man check these albums out!
    Deca - The Way Through
    Deca - Snakes and Birds
    Cambatta - Camballah
    Cambatta - Lunar Solar Duality
    Killah Priest - Rocket to Nebula
    and also these songs
    Cambatta - Battamedov
    Cambatta - Kovid 24

  • @marcuswakefield1983
    @marcuswakefield1983 Год назад

    So good. I got really excited when you made the connection between the “kill the cop in your thoughts” line and the album cover, that’s something I realized before watching that made me really interested in this album and watching this review. I’m still trying to figure out how to listen to and understand E L U C I D’s rapping. I’ll definitely get there at some point given how much i hear him in woods’ work

  • @abuslang5715
    @abuslang5715 Год назад +1

    1:31 Alchemist has said that he doesnt really like sleeping. He just breaths making music

  • @loug5485
    @loug5485 2 года назад +1

    Professor, would love to hear a conversation between you & Billy woods!

  • @QuillPGall
    @QuillPGall 2 года назад

    How did I not know you reviewed this?! Of course the French professor reviews the record that references a book by my favorite philosopher, Guattari. Really great review as always!

  • @kelseywells711
    @kelseywells711 3 года назад +1

    Thank you again. Enjoyed each second.

  • @travistorborg8163
    @travistorborg8163 3 года назад +2

    you should give billy woods hiding places a breakdown! so good, and kenny segal on the beats is amazing

  • @Vincent-ts5qj
    @Vincent-ts5qj 3 года назад +1

    great video man, stonefruit actually contains verses from both ELUCID and woods. woods is the second verse.

  • @bourdieufan7433
    @bourdieufan7433 3 месяца назад +1

    clever fellas ain’t they prof AVAA

  • @JM-ex2lj
    @JM-ex2lj 3 года назад +2

    “Alchemist samples saxophones the best in hip hop” ALC’s nice but u gotta check out August Fanon trust

  • @Majesticon
    @Majesticon 3 года назад +3

    If anyone is excited by this album as I am (this, along with BRASS and the king vision ultra/Armani album has reinvigorated my thirst for rap!), I have some further listening:
    Atoms Family, Supreme Being Unit, Bigg Jus, Rubberroom, the first Infections album, Omid's Beneath the Surface comp, Shape Shifters "planet of the shapes", araknophobix, Komadose, Antipop Consortium, Darkleaf "F the People", Savan DePaul "acid rain 2", Acid Reign, Sebutones

  • @ybab-j
    @ybab-j 3 года назад

    Thoughtful review! The vibrant storytelling is even stronger on Hiding Places, which was my AOTY

  • @BeybladeDbzFan
    @BeybladeDbzFan 2 года назад

    I listened to this album a while ago can’t remember anything from it but I love these reviews man it’s like your talking to me and I feel like your just being yourself

  • @clydeherbert8188
    @clydeherbert8188 3 года назад +2

    Hiding places by Billy woods

  • @johnthom2073
    @johnthom2073 3 года назад +1

    Hiding places one of my favorites. History will absolve me my favorite woods album

  • @Curling_Rack
    @Curling_Rack 3 года назад +2

    checkout The Reavers - "Terror Firma" the first project Billy Woods released with his crew in 2005

  • @whatwastheplan
    @whatwastheplan Год назад

    thanks for the review!

  • @godscience7821
    @godscience7821 3 года назад +1

    Don't feel bad, I never heard of them. But this album I found gold. I went back and listened to their past albums and its amazing.

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists 3 года назад +4

      So glad the Alchemist collab is getting them the attention they deserve... their catalogue is mindblowing!

    • @godscience7821
      @godscience7821 3 года назад

      @@Jimmy1982Playlists facts these brothers is the truth 💯

  • @mylesjeffers6148
    @mylesjeffers6148 3 года назад +1

    Radiohead - Daydreaming, uses backwards production to beautiful haunting effect

  • @hxd3620
    @hxd3620 3 года назад +1

    34:09 that's a reference to Billy wood's album history will absolve me

  • @MurphyTheBandit
    @MurphyTheBandit Год назад

    Way back in 2013, when Armand Hammer debuted with Race Music (which holds up to this day, and I highly recommend), I also caught the baking soda reference, but I was also really thrown off by the old-fashioned name, Armand. It turns out that part is a reference to the old magnate of Occidental Petroleum, and so you've got themes of the international oil market being juxtaposed with themes of the international drug trade, and (due to Hammer's dealings in the former Soviet Union) a degree of capitalism vs. socialism in there as well. I also kinda feel like there's a way to read it as a typical rap-duo name, Arm & Hammer, with perhaps Woods representing Arm and Elucid representing Hammer, but they instead morph into a single entity because of the spelling. Maybe even playing on the use of 'hammer' as slang for a firearm. This is all to say that these guys can do more with a name and title than most writers can do with a novel.
    One other thing-- the lawn-mowing anecdote in Indian Summer has a double-entendre in every line. "I used to cut grass" could refer to certain parts of the harvesting and production of cannabis, "mowers overheating" becomes about drug-related gang violence, and "stinking of gas" refers to the so-called diesel smell. Woods has a way of referring to crime, and especially drug crime, in a way that weaves it into the experience of poverty rather than glorifying or vilifying it, and I've always found it totally unique in music.

  • @fllem
    @fllem 3 года назад +1

    10:55 You can find tons of backward samples specially during the 2000 indie rap era. But the most obvious example would be "The Pharcydes - Drop" produced by Jay Dee, I suppose.

  • @oldmanchristian4333
    @oldmanchristian4333 2 года назад +1

    1st Time
    Viewer - Love the Channel

  • @davidmcnamara3220
    @davidmcnamara3220 Год назад

    Re 36:56 It’s more likely that ‘off the pig’ means eating/taking the pig. Therefore, by internalizing this pig/cop, you fail to take real action and instead offer ‘figs’ (unhelpful platitudes). Chicharonnes is a good made with pork, and the song’s metaphor for internalized discipline/power dynamics.

  • @Majesticon
    @Majesticon 3 года назад +2

    I dont think either mc went to college? Regardless, they just be in the streets and aware and their library card game is strong. I dint think there's anything academic about their music at all. If you look at the scope of hip hop over the years you'll see that knowledge reigns Supreme

  • @sczarnecki5887
    @sczarnecki5887 3 года назад +1

    If you want the money you spend on music to actually go to the artists, you should buy it from Bandcamp. In particular the 1st friday of every month. Thats when Bandcamp gives all profits to artists. Any merchandise that's sold, from shirts, casettes, cds, digital files, to LPs and whatever else. I always try to order some records on the first. It's really awesome for the artist to be fully compensated for what they create.

  • @2nd3rdcari41
    @2nd3rdcari41 3 года назад

    Love and appreciate this review and breakdown.

  • @forestioso
    @forestioso 2 года назад

    Guess what (kinda) uses the same hi hat technique as scaffolds… One of the biggest hip hop songs ever… shook ones pt2. Just a cool thing I picked up on. Great vid & keep up the great work!!
    Edit: not the beginning but comes later

  • @joeysands8893
    @joeysands8893 3 года назад

    If you don't already know, also check-out Busdriver(FR/BLCK/PR), Kill the Vultures, Dälek, Aesop Rock, Dessa, Shabazz Palaces and Clipping if you want more fine-arthouse rap. It's a terribly underrated genre, with so much more potential than most people will ever comprehend, and if you're like me, and those academic endeavors just fail to compute, a library card and a few playlists constructed by these artists' music can keep your gray matter consistently wriggling.

  • @1184sage
    @1184sage 3 года назад +4

    i’m very interested to see how this relates to foucault

    • @kinggeedorah383
      @kinggeedorah383 3 года назад +2

      prison and power structure, not that complex, but that whole verse is amazing

    • @mylesjeffers6148
      @mylesjeffers6148 3 года назад

      Woods references Foucault directly in Wishing bad. I had a go at analysing that lyric on genius:
      genius.com/22566132

  • @low_end_radio
    @low_end_radio 3 года назад +1

    "hole in Indiana jones fedora" is also such a good pun - it also sounds like "for dora", another explorer

  • @Sheriff_Ochs
    @Sheriff_Ochs 3 года назад

    The best music review channel on youtube strikes again. Big ups to the professor!

  • @wiltembo1719
    @wiltembo1719 3 года назад

    Really loved the in-depth analysis.

  • @spekasy3352
    @spekasy3352 Год назад

    Curly Castro’s album “Little Robert Hutton” is also a very good album from Backwoodz Studioz (billy woods’ label). Took me a couple listens to get into it but it has some similar themes and even has billy woods on a track.

  • @carldurfee2917
    @carldurfee2917 2 года назад

    You should do a break down of Armand Hammer- Rome. It’s eerie how the album came out in 2018 and they almost predicted the things that have happened in the past two years.

  • @calebjagoda3114
    @calebjagoda3114 3 года назад

    A cool layer to Armand Hammer records is how they're very self-referential; woods' line "when you look back in history make sure I'm absolved," in addition to being an incredible line that ties in with what you discussed, references his breakout 2012 solo album "History Will Absolve Me." The more you listen to them, the more you'll pick up on these self-references, which are great.
    Wanted to point out too that on the last song "Stonefruit," Elucid sings the whole time, but woods actually raps that one verse-it's not all Elucid. That verse is absolutely incredible, was a little disappointed you didn't discuss it, with the Gothic imagery and how the song's kinda all about the fetishization of flesh and the inadequacies of the physical form. It's somewhat similar to his verses on "Red Dust," the last song on his album "Hiding Places," which is probably my favorite song and album by him. Make sure to check those out-absolutely mind-blowing work, as all his stuff is.
    Thanks for this review-I picked up on a lotta philosophy references on this album that otherwise would've gone way over my head.

  • @abuslang5715
    @abuslang5715 Год назад

    34:08 one of billys albums was called history will absolve me

  • @ViKODiN_
    @ViKODiN_ 9 месяцев назад

    If you like that Oceanic vibe, def gotta peep “The Water[s]” by Mick Jenkins

  • @kashavmadan
    @kashavmadan Год назад

    Woods really is a professor

  • @mani6142
    @mani6142 11 месяцев назад

    6:51 scaffolds

  • @byHexted
    @byHexted 3 года назад +3

    Today I wrote nothing, my history will absolve me and hiding places are all masterpieces to me by billy woods not to mention all the other Armand hammer projects and the moor mother project

  • @noahhanser-young5077
    @noahhanser-young5077 3 года назад

    When They Look Back in History make sure I'm absolved is also a callback to his 2012 album, which is my favorite by him. A Brilliant album which is a must listen!! Check it out you'll love it!

  • @damnokbruh
    @damnokbruh 3 года назад +1

    I'd argue that the opening line in Chicharrones about "but you got to kill the cop in your head, still saying pause" is a reference to Althusser's idea of repressive state apparatuses and ideological state apparatuses by utilizing rhe idea of cops with homophobic ideology and the interconnectedness of homophobia and capitalism as discussed in Gayle Rubin's The Traffic In Women

    • @wids
      @wids 3 года назад

      Agreed

    • @honestpeoplearescum8401
      @honestpeoplearescum8401 3 года назад

      Also "kill the cop inside your head" was one of the famous May 1968 graffiti slogans.

  • @CesarSanchez-pe8qw
    @CesarSanchez-pe8qw 3 года назад +1

    Review some Mach-Hommy

  • @gooberreboog1755
    @gooberreboog1755 3 года назад

    Thank you for the insight into this album, from the videos ive watched of yours, your always good at the lyric analysis. If you gave BRASS by Billy Woods and Moor Mother a chance, i think you would really enjoy it

  • @Looplabss
    @Looplabss 2 года назад

    Great break down brother

  • @ryanand154
    @ryanand154 10 месяцев назад

    The Alchemist’s samples are something you’d like.

  • @adeoayoola
    @adeoayoola 3 года назад +1

    I'm gonna be honest...you really know your stuff

  • @brewsreviewship-hophops5981
    @brewsreviewship-hophops5981 3 года назад

    There were a lot of backward sounds in the production of Kendrick's Damn which all played in to the theme.

  • @SanFranFan30
    @SanFranFan30 3 года назад

    BIlly woods is fantastic. Also one of the main things that stuck out to me was specifically black caribbean immigrant culture it was everywhere on this album.

  • @yumanti
    @yumanti 2 года назад

    The Stonefuit chorus is my favorite thing to sing during drunken shower sessions. My tiles provide great acoustics.

  • @liquidpebbles7475
    @liquidpebbles7475 3 года назад

    Subscribed, you gotta check BRASS, collab album between woods and moor mother.
    The chicharrones "is you off the pigs" can also be interpreted as going vegan or vegetarian (haram) (chicharrones is a fried pork Latin American dish). Also off the pigs as in you recognize the injustice of the system in two ways, the human suffering enforced by the pigs, or the animal suffering enforced by our omnivorous diet, I think quelle is much more worried about the former and is making fun of woke people who care more about pigs than people

  • @1231crazymonkey
    @1231crazymonkey 2 года назад

    being absolved is a call back to billy woods past album, history will absolve me, a call back to the fidel castro book

  • @charlieg9370
    @charlieg9370 3 года назад

    WE FUCKS WIT YOU! Thx for this vid

  • @rajatchandra3209
    @rajatchandra3209 3 года назад

    review cambatta and sadistik. you will love them

  • @zra1080
    @zra1080 2 года назад

    i think billy woods was in the navy

  • @danielgamez8754
    @danielgamez8754 3 года назад

    They're cut from a different cloth with the semi-gloss.......

  • @DjDelly144k
    @DjDelly144k 2 года назад +1

    Best album of 2021

  • @Mikeybandz
    @Mikeybandz 3 года назад

    Billy Woods is indeed college educated and my editor friend was actually bidding to publish a book he’s working on so look out for that if you want more billy woods but in longer and more articulate form

  • @ericfrmsalem
    @ericfrmsalem 3 года назад

    Please please PLEASE dive into Hiding Places by Billy Woods if he clicks with you this heavy. I feel like you’d enjoy that one, and would love to hear your thoughts! Much love

  • @JacobogYakoub
    @JacobogYakoub 3 года назад

    A sample assembled of a cymbal.. Damn

  • @tcmackgeorges12
    @tcmackgeorges12 3 года назад +1

    I feel like Chicharonnes is a lot more connected to Deleuze with the whole 'killing the fascist inside you' being at the fore front of Capitalism and Schizophrenia

  • @danielgamez8754
    @danielgamez8754 3 года назад +1

    You should check out billy woods.
    mother moor .
    brass. it a Dope album......

  • @MrDavissssss
    @MrDavissssss 3 года назад +1

    If you liked this you will certainly like everything else from billy woods and Armand Hammer. My personal favorite AH record is Paraffin, I'd love to see you review any of their previous work. Great video!

  • @YTwoKay
    @YTwoKay 3 года назад

    As a current, coronavirus graduate student I'll be the first to say that our experiences sound veeeeeery different. I am a 24/7 wage slave who stairs into the camera all day. I read on screens; right on screens; research on screens; grade on screens; and talk on screens. Learning a lot though!

    • @professorskye
      @professorskye  3 года назад +3

      Dang, I'm genuinely sorry to hear that. Hopefully it will get better for you.

    • @YTwoKay
      @YTwoKay 3 года назад

      @@professorskye I never saw this, but I was watching the new video earlier and ended up checking in here. I've been working on my M.A. exit option/thesis everyday for the last few months; it was crunch time. Yesterday, I emailed my advisor the final draft of my M.A thesis! Now I'm on the other side!

  • @thevoiceofthelost
    @thevoiceofthelost 3 года назад

    Holy hell, glad to see you review Armand Hammer, and one of my favorite albums to boot.
    I've been getting into Critical Theory a lot, not to the grad school extent sadly so my understanding is generally baseline, but i honestly missed quite a few of these references so having them pointed out only adds to the already massive impact of this album. The deeper i dive into Critical Theory, the more i appreciate Armand Hammer. These guys have this kind of consistency all throughout their discography too, Shrines is a really good Armand Hammer album, and Rome as well, and I highly recommend delving into solo work, especially Wood's work.
    Kenny Segal also used some backwards sounds to frame his beats, and Woods' Hiding Places has a lot of examples of that. I'd love to see you review some more of their projects, If only to highlight the more obscure grad school level references that I sometimes tend to miss xD