The Pharcyde
Labcabincalifornia


4.5
superb

Review

by nicholasarthur USER (15 Reviews)
August 3rd, 2011 | 27 replies


Release Date: 1995 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Just as good if not better than their debut in spots and shows J Dilla coming into his own as one of the best producers in hip-hop.

The Pharcyde have become well known as one of the more prominent early 90’s rap groups that distanced themselves from the growing gangster rap trend. Along with a Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul, the Pharcyde created music that carried and expanded on the traditions of the “golden age” of hip-hop. They’re songs usually deal with girls, weed, and how good they are at rapping. Despite the bragging, they carry a certain sort of self-deprecating humor, which is a refreshing aspect that seems to be lacking in too many hip-hop groups. On Labcabincalifornia The Pharcyde showed they were more than just a one hit or one album wonder.

Labcabincalifornia is an album that is often overlooked, forgotten, and ultimately overshadowed by the giant, looming shadow Bizzare Ride II the Pharcyde cast. The album is also missing one of the key elements that made they’re debut an overwhelming success; J-Swift’s production. The dark yet laid back musical backdrop he created caused an interesting contrast to the lighthearted stoner rhymes provided by the rest of the group. This aspect to the group’s sound is missed until you hear that a young J Dilla is behind the boards for most of the album. J Dilla creates something that is amazing in its own way while still keeping the groups core sound. This album could be seen as J Dilla beginning to develop and perfect his signature sound: brilliant slow moving soul samples. This creates an atmosphere for The Pharcyde to thrive on with their odd lyricism, stoned humor, and interesting social commentary.

They aren’t afraid of sounding goofy but they also aren’t afraid to add some substance within each of their songs. They even sing better than many rappers when they add it to the mix. This shows how truly diverse they were at the time when taking into consideration that most hip-hop artists bring in guest artists to sing or rap on large portions of their albums. The Pharcyde carry the entire album on their own with the solid production of J Dilla over the course of 17 tracks and never really get boring. Every song hits the mark which makes listing off a bunch of highlights kind of pointless although songs like “Drop” and “Groupie Therapy” are a good introduction to the group.

The next few Pharcyde albums progressively decreased in quality. They lost key members and had shoddier production values but this album serves as a reminder of why they were one of the best hip-hop groups of the 90s.



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nicholasarthur
August 5th 2011


87 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

My first attempt at a hip-hop review some criticism is encouraged.

snoopdogg6969
September 19th 2012


419 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

wow first attempt



I think you overuse the word stoned or stoner



your point about their lyrics is well understood without the quote, which i dont think is a good quote anyway



"this shows how truly amazing they were" i would say diverse or something instead.



This is good for a short summary though. the first song I listened to Pharcyde was drop- the music video actually, the video to that song is insane - you might wanna add that. runnin is also a good intro song

nicholasarthur
October 4th 2012


87 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Thanks man that really helped out. I made some of the changes but I left the stoner stuff because I only mentioned it twice and I didn't think took away much from it too much.

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
March 9th 2013


27371 Comments


i could probably listen to the hook of "bullshit" at the beginning for like an hour straight

oltnabrick
June 22nd 2013


40621 Comments


you gotta get up off of that bullshit... stop fighting that feeling

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
June 23rd 2013


27371 Comments


i actually made a version of that song that is just that looping for three minutes lol

oltnabrick
June 23rd 2013


40621 Comments


Link me

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
June 23rd 2013


27371 Comments


https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19123059/01%20-%20Bullshit.mp3

(itll work in a sec) (also i hope u didnt misinterpret me. all i did was loop that part. i hope u
didnt think i covered it. ill do that next)

oltnabrick
June 23rd 2013


40621 Comments


Lol ok cool

frigyourgenre
June 20th 2014


4436 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is better than I remember



Drop shreds

frigyourgenre
July 9th 2015


4436 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

hella good hello?

Jeffrulesyou
September 27th 2016


1888 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Once you get over the fact this album sounds incredibly different from their first one you start to realize it's a damn good album. Granted, I don't enjoy it as much, but I still think it deserves to be mentioned in a similar light.

frigyourgenre
September 27th 2016


4436 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Hit the nail on the head mate

Asdfp277
September 27th 2016


24275 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this sounds like fun >:]

Jeffrulesyou
September 29th 2016


1888 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great record, It's a sleeper-hitter. It took me a few spins to really dig it.

chinesewhispers
September 29th 2016


4767 Comments


Better than Bizarre Ride imo

chinesewhispers
September 29th 2016


4767 Comments


doublepostfuck

frigyourgenre
September 29th 2016


4436 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Killyourself

chinesewhispers
September 30th 2016


4767 Comments


I would die for that ass

budgie
January 3rd 2017


35009 Comments


DROP



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