Panacea (USA)
A Mind on a Ship Through Time


4.5
superb

Review

by Bulldog USER (114 Reviews)
January 23rd, 2010 | 26 replies


Release Date: 2008 | Tracklist

Review Summary: "Life can be a thing that's always changin'. Sometimes I really feel it's always rainin'..."

Panacea, the Greek goddess of healing, carried around a potion that healed the sick. Perhaps not coincidentally, the rap group of the same name is the Washington, D.C. healer of rap. The District of Columbia has been a frail weakling when it comes to rap, preferring to be a strong giant in the local genre of “go-go.” The District has never had widespread success in the rap game, and has only recently garnered an artist that is the “face of” the city’s rap scene (Wale.) But, the duo comprised of MC Raw Poetic and producer K-Murdock called Panacea has been trying to heal Washington, D.C. rap since 2003, and A Mind on a Ship Through Time is just one of their remedial potions which they use to do so.

The atmosphere of this album is spectacular, akin to that of a secret forest. The production is so fresh and organic, lacking the pop synths or modified bass that most rap possesses, substituting them with the beautiful sounds of real instruments, resulting in the beats being like big, green trees. The gentle voice and relaxed flow of Raw Poetic is like a calm trickling stream flowing through the woods, and the lyrical ambience is the rich soil from which everything grows, and it really makes for an awing album with no real flaws.

But, all the while, there are no standout songs from the cohesive blend which propel the album to classic status, only epic tidbits within the songs themselves. And this certainly makes for really good songs, however with no signature track, the album seems like it’s just one awesome run-on, rather than a fun roller coaster ride with highs and lows (and the latter, this album doesn’t have.)

In the modern rap game, where synths, bass, and drums are over-prevalent elements and it’s a lot about possessions, violence and drugs talked about in an angry way, it’s refreshing to see natural, uncommon instruments, abstract lyrics, and relaxed MCing heavily present and coinciding together in harmony all on one album.

In essence, this is an exceptional album that you can play through over and over again, and at the same time, nothing with an individual song that makes you want to put your iPod on repeat. A Mind on a Ship Through Time is a 5/5 at heart, but doesn’t manage to express itself in a way that proves it as such, therefore conveying itself as highly respectable, incredibly enjoyable 4.5/5



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Metalstyles
January 23rd 2010


8576 Comments


Already a mistake in the fist sentence. Replace the hyphen with a comma.

Eclectic
January 23rd 2010


3302 Comments


Your reviewing has improved greatly, pos'd

Metalstyles
January 23rd 2010


8576 Comments


ok good. Otherwise this is a good review and I agree with eclectic that you have improved a lot. There's still a lot of potential to grow though ;). Keep working at it!

Metalstyles
January 23rd 2010


8576 Comments


oh yeah pos'd, I forgot earlier. My only suggestion left, would be to merge the last final paragraphs. They both work as a conclusion so I see no reason to keep them separated.

O.J. Simpson
January 23rd 2010


408 Comments


I've heard a couple songs by these guys and love em, but that cover is seriously lulzy.

Zoo
January 23rd 2010


3759 Comments


Is Is My Drink is phenomenal which is hilarious considering I never bothered to check this out.

BaconStarship
January 24th 2010


114 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thx for reviewing this, its very well written and i agree with a lot of what you said (except i really couldnt have said as well as you). Very nice my friend, very nice indeed.

BaconStarship
January 24th 2010


114 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great album, I probably need to give it a relisten though (which will probably change my rating). Remember lovin it when i first heard it though.

somberlain
January 26th 2010


2134 Comments


good job bulldog, probably your best review, ill have to check this out

Psilocyanide
January 27th 2010


1823 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Good album, good review. I prefer Ink is My Drink to this though.

iisblackstar
January 31st 2010


431 Comments


ahh i really want this.. and ink is my drink

Psilocyanide
February 18th 2010


1823 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Actually I'm changing my mind. This> Ink is my Drink. This grew on me after a few more listens.

Eclectic
February 18th 2010


3302 Comments


You can have a personal rating and a critical one, a lot of people do that

Eclectic
February 19th 2010


3302 Comments


So did I, but there are some albums that are flawless but you still don't like them THAT much due to personal taste.

IRAI
March 7th 2010


1567 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is pretty good.



hip hop and rap are my least ventured into musical genres, and albums like this make it even easier to get into.

sneasy
March 8th 2010


201 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Treasure hunt is a GREAT track.

KritikalMotion
March 8th 2010


2280 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is cool

Phantom
March 8th 2010


9010 Comments


Still need to hear this, sounds promising.

cirq
April 5th 2010


9362 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Man, I love this.

KritikalMotion
April 5th 2010


2280 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

omhnnngngng a 5



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