This EP was a companion release with The Traverse. It is hologram numbered, only 1000 were pressed, and features songs with Twiztid and Stevie Stone!
Madchild had been advertised as being part of the Nightmare Hall project, but due to scheduling problems, his verse did not end up making the CD. Despite him being missing the album features some solid artists.
Track listing
Machete and the Shotgun Ft Priceless
It’s Gonna Be a Murder Ft Demi
Yeah Ft Stevie Stone & A. Lee
Like They Used To
Freak Show Ft Twiztid
Nightmare Hall Ft Demi
Dealt With Ft Hurra Season
Track list and ratings
Machete and the Shotgun Ft Priceless- A spoken word intro. 4/5
It’s Gonna Be a Murder Ft Demi- This beat is slow, dark, and fits the tone of the intro well. The verses are presented in Bukshot’s style that most listeners have become familiar with. The hook is done by Demi and fits the track. 4.2/5
Yeah Ft Stevie Stone & A. Lee- Heavy bass drives this track. Bukshot leads the track off with a solid verse and finishes the track nicely. Stevie Stone adds his own flavor to his verse. The hook is a little too simple here. 3.6/5
Like They Used To- A slow but complex beat backs this track. The verses are slow and work well against the beat. The hook is dope and adds a lot to the track. 4.2/5
Freak Show Ft Twiztid- This is one of the best beats on the album. Bukshot speeds up his flow here and it works. Mono hits the second verse with his slower and darker style that gives way to Madrox and his style. Twiztid also hits the hook and it rounds everything out very well. 4.8/5
Nightmare Hall Ft Demi- A piano and string ensemble backs the beat here. The lyrics speak of the horrors of our modern world. It speaks on a ton of conspiracy theories which is interesting. The hook is simple but that is good because it allows the verses to stand tall. 3.9/5
Dealt With Ft Hurra Season- A much more stripped down beat in this one. The verses are executed well and have Bukshot’s signature layered approach. The hook is simple but could easily be sung along with. 4/5
Overall Rating: 4.1/5
Conclusion: As a companion project this album really shows a more diverse Bukshot. The featured artists that pushed his lyrical abilities and not in a bad way. The featured artists also added their own style to each of their tracks.This is an album that is recommended for Underground fans the world over.
Favorite Tracks:
- Freak Show Ft Twiztid
Length:
- 28 Minutes
Record Label:
- Mobstyle Records
Release Date:
- 05/19/2015
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