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Artist: Everyday Process Album: Outtadisworld Released: September 1, 2009 Overall Sound: East Coast Rap Everyday Process': |
Album Summary for Everyday Process - Outtadisworld: Everyday Process - the dynamic duo best known for their clever punch lines, high energy beats, and ultra slick sampling is back with a sophmore album "Outtadisworld". The theme of the album can be summed up by its title. As Christians, we no longer call this earth "home" in the truest sense of the word - for our real home is with God in heaven. "Outtadisworld" wastes no time in setting the stage, and immediately immerses the listener in an other wordly atmosphere with "Alien" - a song featuring a series of complex sounds that are accentuated with hard hitting bass notes. "Fire" is undoubtedly my favorite song from the album, and features everything that Everyday Process fans have come to love: a solid beat, loads of samples, quick punchlines, and a bold chorus that beckons you to yell along with it. "Jesus Freak" is a strong anthem which encourages Christian's to embrace their inner "Jesus Freak" - after all, the song begs an important question: "I recognize that people percieve us as a little bit crazy.. a little bit off the rocker.. but how crazy is it not to accept the one who would die for your sins?" "I Don't Belong" is another excellent demonstration of EP's trademark sampling at work and is a great song all around. Ultimately, my overall feeling is that Everyday Process' first album "The Process of Illumination and Elimination" was a more polished package with a few more watts of energy than "Outtadisworld" - though I would still recommend that Christian Rap fans lend "Outtadisworld" their ears as there is still plenty to like here. |
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