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All tagged Death Grips
This album is, I believe, as close as it gets to the original intent behind Death Grips. It’s a violent onslaught of new and recycled sounds merged together into music you didn’t know you wanted to hear yet.
I wrote copious amounts of material about Death Grips since 2015 and I have finally run out of things to say (for now). Here's where you can find everything.
I talked about Death Grips for a good years now and I keep getting emails asking my how the fuck can I possibly like this music. Well, here's my guide to becoming a non-ironic Death Grips fan.
This is not really an album review, but I couldn't complete my Death Grips retrospective without talking about Interview 2016.
What the hell was Death Grips' Fashion Week about? Well, let's me explain...
Nearing the end of my Death Grips retrospective with a review of their most controversial and misunderstood release to date: Government Plates.
My review of the new Death Grips track, record, mix...thing Steroids (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Gabber), which becomes sneaky-catchy after a couple listens. One of the most conceptually interesting release from the most unpredictable band on the internet.
My review of what was intended to be the conclusion of the Death Grips experience: The Powers that B. It's a difficult record that requires context and effort, but it really couldn't have been any other way.
No Love Deep Web is a bleak and unique offering in Death Grips' discography. Read my review to discover the finer traits of this timeless classic.
The Money Store is the most celebrated album of much celebrated Sacramento-based experimental band Death Grips. It's also the best possible introduction to their twisted paradigm. Read the review to learn more about this timeless album.