Atrocity Exhibition

Released

XXX and Old whipsawed between drugs-in-the-drivers-seat mania and reflective depression, but Danny Brown hit a breaking point with Atrocity Exhibition that finally saw those two modes converging in horrifying ways — self-destructive and deliberately aware of it, yet frank in how helpless he feels against it all. If that threatens to make it a hard listen, Danny compensates by being hard as hell, hammering his way through panic-attack flows over Paul White-curated beats that find headnods in industrial psychedelia and sheer noise. Easily one of the most unrelenting self-examinations of being a casualty — of drugs, crime, poverty, and his own worst impulses reacting to them — that hip-hop’s ever seen. Exciting without necessarily being fun, and utterly essential.

Nate Patrin

Suggestions
Music cover

Music

Playboi Carti
HOUSE cover

HOUSE

Kaelin Ellis, Lupe Fiasco
The Allegory  cover

The Allegory

Royce da 5'9"
Shrines cover

Shrines

Armand Hammer
Str8 Killa cover

Str8 Killa

Freddie Gibbs
CR5 cover

CR5

Chinx
Hiding Places cover

Hiding Places

billy woods, Kenny Segal
Arular cover

Arular

M.I.A.