The Money Store is a loud album. The production is psychedelic, noisy, and catchy. Drum virtuoso Zach Hill provides the album with fast and complex patterns, giving a live a raw addition to the absolutely insane production. The synths can range from memetically infectious hooks on "The Fever" to the face punching riffs on "System Blower", providing the album with seemingly endless sounds and capabilities. MC Ride's performance on this record is controlled insanity, providing a stream of paranoia and panic with lyrics that seem may seem abstract, but become of increasing concern the more they are understood, especially combined with his skilled and ecstatic delivery. rDavid Bowie listed Death Grips as an influence on his last project, and thought of them as quote "the future of music". Not to say that David Bowie represent objectiveness, but his opinion should hold a certain level of consideration. Any one who uses the term "shock-rap" unironically is retarded. |