MSTRKRFT recently released their second album Fist of God back in mid March. It received average reception from critics but successfully showcases the duo’s newfound sound and compositional style. This album takes on a much different feel than their first album, The Looks, which was released back in 2006. Nearly every track on Fist of God features guest appearances by artists such as E-40, Ghostface Killah, N.O.R.E., and Freeway among others. The first single, “Bounce,” featuring N.O.R.E. was released several months prior to the album and was well received and heavily remixed offering a healthy dose of distortion laced with plenty of party lyrics. Other notable tracks include “Heartbreaker” featuring John Legend, and “Click Click,” a heavy, fast paced electro banger filled with the quick rhymes of E-40. The whole album flows seamlessly with each song blending into the next. If you like to hear gritty, synth-heavy party music or are just looking for something different, this is a good grab for ya and is available at Amazon.com or iTunes for about $10.
19 April, 2009
MSTRKRFT - Fist of God
MSTRKRFT recently released their second album Fist of God back in mid March. It received average reception from critics but successfully showcases the duo’s newfound sound and compositional style. This album takes on a much different feel than their first album, The Looks, which was released back in 2006. Nearly every track on Fist of God features guest appearances by artists such as E-40, Ghostface Killah, N.O.R.E., and Freeway among others. The first single, “Bounce,” featuring N.O.R.E. was released several months prior to the album and was well received and heavily remixed offering a healthy dose of distortion laced with plenty of party lyrics. Other notable tracks include “Heartbreaker” featuring John Legend, and “Click Click,” a heavy, fast paced electro banger filled with the quick rhymes of E-40. The whole album flows seamlessly with each song blending into the next. If you like to hear gritty, synth-heavy party music or are just looking for something different, this is a good grab for ya and is available at Amazon.com or iTunes for about $10.
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