FROM THE ARCHIVE: Death Grips - Bottomless Pit (REVIEW)




After announcing their break up over social media via a photo of a hand scrawled note upon toilet paper in 2014, the future of Sacramento-based hip-hop infused cyberpunk trio Death Grips was more than uncertain. A year later, however, the band released the second half of their double album ‘The Powers That B’ along with the enigmatic promise that they “might make some more”.

Fast forward to 2016, the band had toured pretty much the whole world and released their fifth studio album ‘Bottomless Pit’; a chaotic collection of glitchy and overwhelmingly loud industrial hip hop anthems which earns its place as one of Death Grips best releases to date and one of the best releases of the year. Tracks like ‘Hot Head’ and ‘Giving Bad People Good Ideas’ compile abrasive noise and frontman MC Ride’s signature manic delivery, assaulting the eardrums with themes of corruption in art and the disposable nature of the modern internet age. Other tracks like ‘Bubbles Buried in This Jungle’ and ‘Eh’ feature rapturous bass synths from Flatlander which will have even the most traditional of hip-hop fans nodding along to the band’s grotesque and nihilistic tunes.

However, despite the album’s catchy and accessible nature, it may not be the best stocking filler for nan this Christmas.

Originally published in Quench Magazine as part of a Christmas issue

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