Buck 65 Secret House Against The World

Tracklist:
1.Rough House Blues
2.Devil's Eyes
3.Le 65ism
4.The Suffering Machine
5.Surrender To Strangeness
6.Kennedy Killed The Hat
7.The Floor
8.Blood Of A Young Wolf
9.Drunk Without Drinking
10.Blanc-Bec
11.Corrogated Tin Facade
12.Drawing Curtains
13.Devil's Eyes (piano version)


Release Date: 2005

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4
excellent
by fireaboveicebelow (3 Reviews)

2008-05-01 | 6 comments | 170 views

Summary: This gives meaning to Alternative Hip Hop

I'll just start out by saying I'm more or less new to hip-hop. I've always enjoyed it but never delved into anything that motivated me enough to get me interested in the genre. The state of hip-hop the general public know of is pretty…well, terrible. It's lost the substance and originality that it thrived off of in the earlier days, which is why I'm so damn thankful for the underground. Buck 65 falls into this because the title alone oozes imagery, the instruments matter just as much as the lyrics, plus I don’t know any other Canadian rappers. Hell, just looked at this guy's picture you wouldn’t guess he could have any talent in this genre.

Lyrically, a lot of the songs sound like he's free-styling on the spot. The opening song would be a pretty good example. Something I found interesting about this song is if you just read the lyrics you could think it's hip-hop but if you hear the song it sounds like a folk song. Now, there are times where his style sounds out of place, like in Surrender To Strangeness. He sounds too careless, which I blame on his delivery. This, unfortunately, ruins a few other parts during the album, such as in Blood Of A Young Wolf. The lyrics are great but his emotionless delivery kills it at times.

Buck 65 also sings, and it can work very well such as in Drunk Without Drinking. Other times, he's off-key and it's annoying as hell.

After the first few songs, you may wonder if this should even be considered hip-hop. For one, his voice sounds more like a folk singer who uses spoken word, the instruments are very well constructed and REAL, and there aren’t many samples or loops. Le 65isme sounds like a French jazz band wrote with a white Twista (who just so happens to speak French as well). But then you get to The Suffering Machine, which for some reason reminds me of the slower songs on Eminem's Slim Shady LP, and you realize that this is in fact hip-hop, but a unique and organic take on it. The bulk of the songs on the album are pretty fast-paced and according to Buck 65 they wrote this album fast, which gives off a sort of raw and emotive sense of bad memories, lust, and ambition.

I have to give a lyric sample from Corrugated Tin Facade, because the flow is beautiful just like the words:

Look at this mess, he thought he was cheating' god
She leaves in the autumn, his face like a beaten dog
Now he's become everything that you hate
He's just in time to be too late
His friends like snowflakes, his lies are confessions
Behold the hold man and h is ruin possessions
The hole in his stomach tastes like words
He dreams and imagines his face like hers
He knows he can't live without his greatest fears
And nothing's more beautiful than a woman's tears


Another awesome thing about this song is that under the verses, there's a great guitar line, and during the breaks you're given synth parts that are cold and unforgiving.

Now that I've mentioned instruments, I feel the need to mention Devil's Eyes. While not one of the best songs on here, it's still interesting because of its staccato beat and harp parts. The piano version isn’t any better but still worth hearing. It's quite the toe tapper…. Another song where instruments bring a completely fresh feel to the song is Kennedy Killed The Hat. Almost instantly, it sounds like an LSD Soundsystem song with the really bassy guitar and female voice over Buck's.

There's not much to it. This is a great cd, regardless if you like/dislike hip-hop. There's enough organized instrumentation to keep a rock fan listening, and there's plenty of great lyrics and flow for the rest. The only flaws lie in his delivery, which actually doesn’t occur enough to ruin the cd. The slower songs tend to be more traditional hip-hop, and just so happen to be the highlights. The other songs are still enjoyable, but may be too out there or unpredictable for an average listener. I rated this a 4 because the replay value may deteriorate for some.

Highlights:
Corrugated Tin Facade
The Floor
Drawing Curtains
Devil's Eyes

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fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 67
[05.01.08]

Album Rating: 4

I need to write more reviews 8/

You should comment on this twice since no one commented on my last one...just sayin

This Message Edited On 05.01.08

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StreetlightRock
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Comments: 908
[05.01.08]


Ah, nice to finally see a review of this, i've heard this album once i think, but haven't given it a proper listen. And yea, I remember hearing Buck for the first time going... This is hip hop?

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fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 67
[05.01.08]

Album Rating: 4

Yeah, it's just more instrumentally involved and there's a lot of out of genre ideas

AtavanHalen
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 840
[05.02.08]

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I love this album. Review's alright for a beginner, but you should try not to make it so personal (I, me, etc), as it loses a professional touch.

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Iluvatar
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Comments: 8559
[05.02.08]


You know I've always thought people give Buck 65 a little too much love.

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fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 67
[05.02.08]

Album Rating: 4

ah, I didn't mean for it to come off as personal. Maybe I'll try to reword a few things to fix that



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