Album Reviews
While writing their
third album, N.E.R.D. watched a Discovery Channel show about
synesthesia, a neurological disorder that causes people to experience
sounds as colors or as objects in their minds. Superproducers the
Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo) and their rapping buddy Shay
Haley were inspired to create music you could envision as a live show.
Does that creative concept work? Hard to say, but the results are
experimental and expansive: Specked with ostentatiously weird grooves,
"Spaz" and the speedy, jazzy single "Everyone Nose" are destined to go
down as some of 2008's most interesting hip-hop cuts. The album also
dips into Sixties soul (the sweet "Sooner or Later") and chugging,
riff-driven rock ("Kill Joy"), and tosses in big New Wave choruses. But
some melodies feel tossed-off (is Pharrell spending too much time
writing for other artists?), and you don't learn much from Pharrell's
lyrics except that he's horny. The Neptunes don't necessarily need guest
MCs to make a great album of their own, but if they want their rhymes to
keep up with the strength of their tunes, they need to dig a little
deeper than this.
(Posted: Jun 12, 2008)
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Track List
- Intro / Time For Some Action
- Everyone Nose (All The Girls Standing In The Line For The Bathroom)
- Windows
- Anti Matter
- Spaz
- Yeah You
- Sooner Or Later
- Happy
- Kill Joy
- Love Bomb
- You Know What
- Laugh About It
- Everybody Nose
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