The Gigantics
Die Already


4.5
superb

Review

by BigTuna USER (8 Reviews)
September 2nd, 2010 | 37 replies


Release Date: 2008 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Onry Ozzborn's hip-hop tale.

The Gigantics. No ***. A quick glance at the track list and you’ll see gigantic name after gigantic name in the emcee world of underground/indie hip-hop. Aesop Rock, P.O.S., Murs, Qwel, Solliliquists of Sound, Mr. Lif, Xperience, and the list goes on and on and on. But The Gigantics is emcee-turned-producer-and-emcee Onry Ozzborn’s beast, both in the production and the management of the many different emcees. And good God is it a sexy beast.

Lyrically, it’s all here. Brag raps (“Shut Up”), battle rhymes (“10 Brovas Strong”), masterful storytelling (“Keep Walking” my goodness), and philosophical meanderings (“Safe”). Each emcee spits a tightly-delivered verse, the individual talent and expertise shining through on every track. No track is wasted either with even the short one-minute songs delivering at least one fantastic verse. But surprisingly enough, this does not translate to an album lacking superb flow. As he is on Dark Time Sunshine’s Vessel, Ozzborn remains the captain of the ship. While he doesn’t appear on every track, his signature rapping is heard intermittently, providing a consistency that holds the album together; Ozzborn should be highly commended for handling all the talent on Die Already. His rhymes act as a mainstay, a glue, persisting throughout the record and holding it all together. Without Ozzborn’s guidance, Die Already could have sounded like a half-hearted stars-of-indie-hip-hop compilation. With his direction and lyrical outputs, Die Already can claim greatness.

Ozzborn’s hold on the reigns of the album is also seen in the production. It ranges from thick and sticky (“The Redtown”) to crisp and clipping (“Ghettoblastertelevision”), but transitions are made flawlessly, usually with the help of sampling or scratching. At times the production gives the album a dark, brooding, depressive feel, but light-hearted samples (like an impersonation of Chris Farley) prevent the atmosphere from becoming too gloomy. That’s not to say it isn’t serious when it has to be though. Ozzborn manages to have a little fun while simultaneously keeping the mood where it needs to be on some of the record’s more somber tracks (“Keep Walking”, “Memory Loss”). Not one beat is out of place or methodical, and the production certainly allows the emcees to be heard loud and clear.

This is Onry Ozzborn’s hip-hop story. He tells it along with 50 of his closest spit-firing friends, and even allows them to fuse their stories with his own. But Die Already is Ozzborn’s story, his ode to hip-hop that he produced and developed and labored over. And because the album is his story, Ozzborn’s presence permeates the whole of it, and only succeeds because of that presence. Altogether, Die Already is the story of a career in hip-hop, but damn it all if it isn’t one hell of a story.



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BigTuna
September 2nd 2010


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

So. Good.

Inveigh
September 2nd 2010


26875 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wow, how have I never heard this? must get.



good review too Tuna

BigTuna
September 2nd 2010


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

it's really really good

Inveigh
September 2nd 2010


26875 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

it sounds awesome, I'll try to find it tonight

BigTuna
September 3rd 2010


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I wish more people would care about hip-hop on this site (semi-hypocritical b/c I used to not go near it). This is so freaking fantastic.

kingsoby1
Emeritus
September 3rd 2010


4970 Comments


will check it out. who produces?

BigTuna
September 3rd 2010


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ozzborn

BigTuna
September 3rd 2010


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

around the blogs you'll see something that'll say "Die Already is produced by a five-man team, lead by Onry Ozzborn." But the five man team is A.D.F., Nicholas Sire, Reason, Count Draven, and Onry Ozzborn....those are all the same person

Romulus
September 3rd 2010


9109 Comments


This looks really tempting but I need to get into more of the artists individually before checking it out to be honest

very nice review Tuna

SeaAnemone
September 3rd 2010


21429 Comments


Most of the review is fantastic... my only complaints are that a) I wasn't a huge fan of the into, to be honest : /

and B) For such an unknown release that you rated so highly, I would have gone a tad more in-depth... but your terseness and restraint here is admirable, on the other hand.

So I liked it, just a few things to consider!

MCGF
September 3rd 2010


361 Comments


those guest spots look great, ill try and find this

BigTuna
September 4th 2010


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

it's not too hard to find, and definitely worth purchasing if you can't find it.



And Sea, I tried to walk that fine line between telling enough and telling too much. And I'm not too experienced with hip-hop, so I just tried to get a decently written review up for it. Thanks again for reading!

BigTuna
September 4th 2010


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

and Rom it'd probably act as a great gateway to all the different artists. I'd say go ahead and grab it.

BigTuna
September 14th 2010


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

pissed b/c the hard copy doesn't have a lyric booklet

Inveigh
September 14th 2010


26875 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah can you imagine how thick it would be with 24 tracks of hip hop lyrics?

BigTuna
September 14th 2010


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

so, it'd totally be worth it

Inveigh
September 14th 2010


26875 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah probably haha



you don't see many hip hop albums with lyrics in the booklets though. Never Better and Doomtree s/t both have them though, iirc

BigTuna
September 14th 2010


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Vessel has one too

Inveigh
September 14th 2010


26875 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

touche, forgot about that one

BigTuna
September 14th 2010


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Also, I realized 10 Brovas Strong has no battle rhymes, I'm not sure what song I was thinking of.



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