Bones (USA-CA)
SCUMBAG


4.5
superb

Review

by Jade USER (17 Reviews)
September 10th, 2018 | 13 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: teeter

On a day-to-day basis, it’s hard to work a 9 to 5 job and dream about much else besides progression – getting richer, more popular, or having to work less. The side effect of this is that the past self becomes something to throw away and disdain. Now I wonder when I’m going to look back at the person I was half a year ago and not think I was a clueless, destructive idiot.

Shows I love like Trailer Park Boys and Bojack Horseman work partially on their focus on characters who spiral into more shi t than more people can imagine in their lifetimes. It’s hard not to watch them and feel a bit better about yourself. I guess that’s where SCUMBAG comes in: it’s a record of stagnation at the lowest level of mental survival.

On SCUMBAG, Bones raps about wandering a wasteland of numbness and decay. The beats move from slow cloud-rap soundscapes to slow cloud-rap soundscapes with hit hats or auxiliary synth lines. Nothing much changes over the record – the music morphs between glacier and chasm while Bones gently modulates the way he depicts his despondence.

And yet, Bones’ appeal survives the darkness that surrounds it because he places himself in a position of both personal and sonic power. Connections with romantic possibilities are taken for granted and drugs flow like milk and honey. The beats are intoxicatingly catchy and atmospheric; the hooks that accompany them create a hypnotic system that’s hard to break out of. Bones appears to have it all, and even when he asserts that having everything is bull***, it’s such a break from the everyman unfulfillment of familiar life that his music can’t help but feel like a vacation.

The result is a record that constantly talks of depression, suicide and violence that feels closer to peace than conflict. Question: is it fine to listen to a rap record where overdose suicide pacts are the norm if it helps you feel less like committing your own. It’s not exactly a pointless thing to ask. But it’s difficult to tell whether SCUMBAG wants us to ask it or just fall in.



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Toad
September 10th 2018


2065 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

sadboy hours

BlushfulHippocrene
Staff Reviewer
September 10th 2018


4052 Comments


Not heard this one. Will fix that. Amazing review.

cazzill
September 10th 2018


87 Comments


Nice review. It's unfortunate Bones has been too stubborn to enable himself to grow and develop as an artist. He's seriously talented.

granitenotebook
Staff Reviewer
September 10th 2018


1271 Comments


i don’t know the answer to that question, i’ve asked myself it quite a few times too. i hope you get to a better place. good writing, as always.

Conmaniac
September 11th 2018


27677 Comments


Dis some relatable sad boi shit

StallionMang
September 11th 2018


9003 Comments


been sleepin on this man i think

Chortles
September 13th 2018


21494 Comments


love the review

Toad
September 13th 2018


2065 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks all, hope your late nights are weightless these days

ian b
June 26th 2019


2175 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

incredible project. completely agree with that i wish he wouldn't keep himself from blowing up.

PunchforPunch
July 15th 2019


7085 Comments


Good stuff

ian b
July 15th 2019


2175 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

still jam this in full at least once a week tbh

kevbogz
December 15th 2022


6087 Comments


can someone rec me their faves from this dude? so far 2MillionBlunts and REMAINS are killer

rabidfish
December 15th 2022


8690 Comments


more like BONE(R)S, hahaha



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