
East Palestine, Ohio emcee & graphic designer Insane E celebrating his birthday with a model new EP. Starting out as 1/4 of the No Clue Crew within the early 2000s, he branched out in favor of a solo profession releasing The Fine Line on the very finish of that decade & subsequently turned the Head of Graphic Design for Majik Ninja Entertainment & a graphic designer for the label’s founders Twiztid in November 2013 solely 11 months after the demented duo had departed from Psychopathic Records to do it themselves. Scales got here a decade after The Art of Blaowww & already stands because the Astronomicon graphic designer’s most fleshed out work, seeking to converse on the E.A.R.T.H. as we all know it in the present day from a conceptual standpoint.
“Energy” opens with the lure steel experimentations that we obtained hear to Scales solely 14 months in the past pleading to really feel once more & be taken away whereas “Alchemy” finds Fritz the Cat instrumentally throwing it again to a few of Twiztid’s earlier materials speaking about being out of his thoughts & from one other time. “Reality” goes for a simple rap rock vibe because of Stir Crazy advising to cease & consider what you’re doing whereas “Technology” talks about humanity changing into contaminated by a disconnected system.
The music “History” hooks up a guitar passage & some occasional synthesizers showing through the hook explaining that solely love will stay with the previous slowly fading away as time continues to slide quicker in addition to being open to the change as soon as the system is damaged whereas the closing observe “With You” finishes E.A.R.T.H. (Energy, Alchemy, Reality, Technology, History) off with an acoustic growth bap crossover speaking about being in his automobile using with the home windows not sure of the place his vacation spot is.
In preparation for Insane E’s upcoming 4th solo LP Neon Jesus & the No Clue Crew set to reunite with new music of their very own, E.A.R.T.H. (Energy, Alchemy, Reality, Technology, History) provides a variety of kinds from the rap rock to lure steel influences inside the manufacturing that we get on that earlier album carrying itself over & holding down the microphone by himself for 23 & a half minutes or giving an open-minded or maybe extra-terrestrial perspective on subjects encompassing the state of our planet’s previous, current & future.
Score: 9/10