Instead of a hook, we get some dancehall tinged trash-talking, which fits the mid ‘90s feel of the song. Esoteric wraps things up nicely, unsurprisingly weaving in references to Nick Fury, Wolverine, and Batman. It’s a welcome change, given how he’s sounded unmotivated, exhausted, or downright unhealthy on a few of his recent guest appearances. Given Eso’s avowed love for all things Star Wars, it’s a surprise to hear Deck get the first reference in to the legendary space opera, proclaiming himself “Lord Vader to a Kylo Ren.”ĭOOM sounds positively spritely during his verse.
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DOOM, Deck, and Esoteric all shine over warped, feedback-ridden electric guitar loops and a menacing bassline. If “Nautical Depth” is any indication, hip-hop heads should be optimistic of what’s to come. As a welcome bonus, they’ve also released the project’s first single “Nautical Depth.” DOOM and Czarface previously linked for “Ka-Bang” on Every Hero Needs a Villain (2015), the latter’s sophomore album. But lo and behold, they announced the release of their impending album Czarface Meets Metal Face!, the follow-up to Czarface’s 2017 album First Weapon Drawn which will be available on March 30th. Simultaneously hailed as an underground classic and cast aside as poorly produced backpack rap, Operation: Doomsday inaugurated the reign of MF Doom i. A collaborative album between Metal Faced villain MF DOOM and super-trio Czarface (comprised of Wu-Tang Clan’s most underrated Inspectah Deck and Boston legends 7L & Esoteric) seems like exactly the type of no-brainer that would never actually happen. Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Metal Face Records on. It’s satisfying when everything comes together as it should. Album: Czarface Meets Metal Face! (due in stores March 30th)