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Mars Ill, Old Ironsides
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Mars Ill
Old Ironsides



Artist Info: Discography
Album length: 14 tracks: 41 minutes, 15 seconds
Street Date: December, 2006


 
OldIronsides
READER RATING:  OldIronsides
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This duo has been riding a hot streak lately. Having released the highly-anticipated Pro*Pain earlier last year, Mars Ill proved that art truly could triumph over adversity, as the disc managed to exceed the mounting expectations that came with its delay. Despite all of the legal wrangles that have accompanied Pro*Pain's release, the prolific duo of Dust and ManCHILD has remained busy, constructing two full-lengths worth of material in the wake of Pro*Pain's prolonged gestation. Wanting to avoid any further label hassles, the duo has decided to release both discs independently: the first project, Pirate Radio, dropped in late 2004, while the second, Old Ironsides, was made available (through shows and the group's website) in late 2006.

Coming on the heels of the similarly constructed Pirate Radio, it's not surprising that Old Ironsides sounds more like a continuation of that record's raw, organic aesthetic than Pro*Pain's forward-thinking approach. Each beat is still masterfully constructed by Dust, but whereas Pirate Radio was a down-to-earth and bluesy throwback to their Backbreakanomics sound, Old Ironsides manages to effortlessly bridge Pro*Pain and Pirate Radio by combining elements of the latter with the approach of the former. For example, "Chains Gon' Break" prominently features woodwinds in the arrangement (an unusual choice for Mars Ill), yet manages to build the rest of it with familiar elements of piano, upright bass, soulful female vocals, a harmonica, and their trademark bluesy "Mars Ill shuffle." Dust's interesting sound collages haven't abandoned the dirty blues flavor that grounded their earlier records and even as he employs more and more disparate ingredients, he makes them work because his adventurousness is always tempered by a necessary appreciation for the strengths that make the Mars Ill sound distinct in the first place.

Lyrically, they're as tenacious as ever, engaging subjects that few in mainstream rap have the guts, skills, or insight to tackle. ManCHILD raps against the dangers of complacency on "Everynobody" and extols the virtues of his simple upbringing on "The Life and Times of a Simple Man." Both are rousing anthems that challenge and inspire the status quo towards change ("Everybody talk, but nobody listening / Everybody start, but nobody finishing… / Nobodies like us have gotta do something") and in an age of excessive materialism and increasing hedonism in hip-hop, manCHILD's verses are a refreshing mixture of assertiveness and humility that further affirms his position as both the best and most distinctive voice in Christian rap.

Mars Ill have always had a fiercely independent streak and their uncompromising attitude towards the mainstream has served them well once again on this, their sixth full-length. Stronger, hookier, and more musically adventurous than anything outside of Pro*Pain, Old Ironsides is an album worth tracking down, regardless of its independent status. Already Christian rap's best-kept secret, their stubborn insistence on self-releasing quality projects such as this one will no doubt do nothing to change that perception any time soon. Underground rap fans should sit up and take notice, because Mars Ill are making serious noise. Are you down enough to listen?

- Review date: 1/27/07, written by Sherwin Frias



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Record Label: None
Album length: 14 tracks, 41 minutes and 15 seconds
Street Date: December, 2006
Buy It: Discogs.com (CD)

  1. Old Ironsides
  2. Find You
  3. Chains Gon' Break
  4. Learning Me
  5. Washed Down
  6. A Visit From Bizzy Bone
  7. Barnstorming
  8. Smackwater Rhemedy
  9. Boy Wonder
  10. Everynobody
  11. Rumble Road
  12. Iron Clad feat. Fred B.
  13. The Life And Times Of A Simple Man
  14. The Breeze (1999)

 



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