P.O.S. Never Better
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Tracklist:
1 Let It Rattle
2 Drumroll (We're All Thirsty)
3 Savion Glover
4 Purexed
5 Graves (We Wrote the Book)
6 Goodbye
7 Get Smokes
8 Been Afraid
9 Low Light Low Life
10 The Basics (Alright)
11 Out of Category
12 Optimist (We Are Not for Them)

13 Terrorish
14 Never Better
15 The Brave and the Snake
16 (Bonus Track)

Ranking: #38 for 2009

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Sobhi Abdul-Rakhman STAFF (44 Reviews)

2009-02-04 | 142 comments | 6,621 views

Summary: Recession, poverty, an eternal winter – Minneapolis has never been better.

Certain pretentious publications expound a synthesis of punk and hip-hop somewhere within the boundaries of Never Better; armed with a pitchfork to feed their cattle generalities from a hay bale of wordiness, they’re only partially correct. In his latest album, POS further expands his career; a promise of cohesion on the decent Audition made this potential apparent, especially looking back to the mediocre Ipecac Neat. A quick Wikipedia search yields troves of common blogosphere knowledge on the topic of Stefon Alexander – POS was a punk rocker, POS has different meanings for his name, POS is political. While ultimately self-defining to realize where one is from, these things do not define artistic representation. Guess what? POS is a rapper, and Never Better is an excellent hip-hop album.

The most apparent difference from the Audition of three years ago lies within the unique production here. While Dalek’s Gutter Tactics was supposed to be the dissonant masterpiece of 2009, POS makes his own case for consideration with the noisy-come-melodic “Let It Rattle”, heavily dynamic “Purexed”, soulful “Been Afraid”, old-school influenced “Savion Glover” (yes the tap dancing one), and generally well-structured compositions. Both Doomtree-repping Lazerbeak and Paper Tiger lend their services to make the final listen a completely varied, yet tasteful effort, injecting a decidedly Doomtree-flavored spice to the recipe (see first single “Goodbye” for a perfect example – crew dedication “Low Light Low Life” is almost too much of a spotlight theft, but still interesting in its own right). Ultimately, most tracks careen into a near epic quality; the closer “The Brave And The Snake” exudes this perfectly, straddling a fine line between chaos and beauty by contrasting quiet flutes with explosive cymbal crashes and heavy bass lines.

Lyrically, Alexander is socially critical, angry, and abstract – the true punk-rock influence is here, as these lines are constructed specifically to make everyone pissed off. “Never Better” makes the sarcastic nature of the album title clear, without bludgeoning listeners with generality. The weapon of choice in combating the machine is an aggressive and heavily spoken word saturated flow. While at times bouncy and melodic, this technique is effective in capturing the impact of rapid-fire verses and multi-syllabic rhymes. Still a rapper, this commanding understanding of poetry and poetic devices is very refreshing and proves to be very entertaining in a live setting with the beats turned off. Inverting popular phrases to juxtapose with criticism of pop-culture and materialism, POS sees near-dystopian America digging their own “Graves” – “thoughts convertible, that’s what I’m on / keep livin’ in your box, what is that, a Scion? / Cool, it’s all fool’s gold ask me / what’s the goal fool dig deep, like six feet.”

With an unreal spring release schedule on the horizon, it’s hard to say whether or not Never Better will stand up to the rest of 2009. But here’s a hypothesis… POS will end up on almost every year-end hip-hop list. Regardless, if POS is the next big thing out of Minnesota or not, it doesn’t matter – he raps for his friends, fam, and pride (although, the cash is probably a nice side-effect). Go to his show this tour, and only pass judgment after bullshitting amidst cigarette smoke, frozen precipitation, and a nice glass of whole milk.

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withintention


Comments: 297
02.04.09


Good review, and I definitely agree. I'm seeing him on the 11th with a friend, should be sick.

kingsoby1
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1782
02.04.09

Album Rating: 4

his live show is pretty much awesome... one of the best hip-hop experiences you'll have. i never thought he was that awesome until this album.
check it out here folks: http://www.myspace.com/pos

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AlexTM510


Comments: 699
02.04.09

Album Rating: 4

Good review =) certainly will check this out

I really need to expand on my hip-hop tastes tbh-so I really appreciate your reviews/tastes to contour all the metalheads on this site =P so thanks.

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BallsToTheWall
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Comments: 20161
02.04.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Good album/review.

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thunderzstruck


Comments: 148
02.04.09


ah man ive been streaming this and its been really fucking good. "Savion Glover" and "Hand Made Gun" really stick out for me. His live shows are pretty awesome too

This makes me really fucking excited for Soundset 09. fuck yeah

JizzInMyPants


Comments: 852
02.04.09


this is one talented motherfucker

foreverendeared


Comments: 4886
02.04.09

Album Rating: 4

i'm likin this a LOT

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CushMG15


Comments: 1645
02.04.09

Album Rating: 4.5

I never checked this cat out until now, but I'm really liking this right now. I might hit up his show in Madison. Great review.

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thaseten


Comments: 1
02.04.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Good review, though I would disagree that Audition is a better album than Ipecac Neat. Unlike Audition, this album manages to capture the roar that resonates through Ipecac without losing itself in pricier production values as Audition did. This Message Edited On 02.04.09This Message Edited On 02.04.09

DaveyBoy
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Comments: 6667
02.04.09

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Strong review Sobhi. I had a little giggle at the Pitchfork comments in the intro too.

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TricksterGRex


Comments: 2039
02.04.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Great review. Real quality hip hop right here.

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kingsoby1
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1782
02.04.09

Album Rating: 4

thanks guys.
keep your eyes peeled for an interview possibly. we'll see how it works out, considering he goes on tour tomorrow... but here's to hoping.
if you dont like this at first, i highly recommend giving it a few more listens. there's a lot more going on here than at face value; it's a real grower.
thaseten, that's definitely a valid argument, but i prefer the more streamlined feel of audition. ipecac just doesn't do anything for me... but audition caught my attention for a solid couple weeks.

dukes


Comments: 133
02.04.09

Album Rating: 4.5

this is a great album, and the packaging is insane

MassiveAttack


Comments: 1857
02.04.09

Album Rating: 4

This was a fantastic review. A+ I'm checking this out as of now!

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rasputin
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Comments: 10154
02.04.09


Fantastic review. I really enjoyed the album.This Message Edited On 02.04.09

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Zippermouth


Comments: 1305
02.05.09


Drumroll kicks ass.

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gaslightanthem


Comments: 4678
02.05.09


yeah this is good

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JumpTheF**kUp


Comments: 2372
02.05.09

Album Rating: 3.5

i am going to listen to this

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withintention


Comments: 297
02.05.09


do it

bringonthebreakdown


Comments: 4543
02.05.09

Album Rating: 4

friggin really good rapper tbh

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