Horrorcore duo S.O.S. consisting of Denver, Colorado emcee & Lyrikal Snuff Productionz founder Scum alongside his New Mexico underwing Smallz 1 reuniting roughy 2 & a half yr since their debut with a sophomore effort. Crossing paths with each other dozens of occasions over a pair a long time nearly, they might finally type a gaggle collectively in 2022 & drop Blame Us on the Gathering of Dreams of that yr’s Gathering of the Juggalos competition. They’re trying to begin 2026 by taking us by means of the minds of a pair who’re Unloved by God, Unwanted by Satan & I used to be anticipating it since I’ve favored their chemistry since initially familiarizing myself with LSP.
“I Found Out” begins tosses the mic back-&-forth with one another over an industrial increase bap fusion speaking about being sinners till the top whereas “Look What I Did” continues to commerce extra depraved bars slaughtering the sheep & tearing their eyelids off. “Hit ‘Em” aggressively talks about unloading full clips in any respect the detractors & hoping to strike the place it actually hurts simply earlier than “Imbalance” tackles the topic of psychological well being, talking of getting lacking screws of their heads.
Things go for a unusual increase bap vibe as S.O.S. explains how life’s “A Joke” that falls on everybody from their very own views relying on the best way others see it main into “Kick It” dabbling with lure to allow them to discuss punting muhfuckas within the dick. “Self Opp” explains they don’t want any enemies as a result of reality Scum & Smallz can merely hurt their very own selves whereas “Don’t Listen” talks about cancelling out all of the wack bullshit cornballs attempt to ship their means.
“It’s a Shame” was a relatable option to get the 2nd half of Unloved by God, Unwanted by Satan going by wishing they may return & undo all of the issues they’re ashamed of whereas “6°” blends some pianos & hi-hats buying and selling gory bars with one another. “Backed into a Corner” angrily compares themselves to hungry wolves over extra lure manufacturing whereas the lure metal-inspired “Woosah” dedicates itself to anybody who likes to start out mosh pits.
The tune “Ikarus Fall” produced by Godsynth winds down the final a number of minutes of S.O.S.’s 2nd album on some cloudy lure shit speaking about Team Snuff being the gang & the remainder needing to duck from the Gore Hop household whereas “U Disgust Me” eerily expresses disparaging emotions they’ve in direction of their victims previous to chopping them up. “It Don’t Matter” finishes the full-length with Smallz & Scum over pianos & hi-hats 1 final time speaking about no person caring if one in all us dies or falls.
Scum & Smallz One elevate themselves all through S.O.S.’ follow-up to their debut roughly 3 & a half years in the past did an thrilling job of bringing every thing that made their earlier collaborations so entertaining & Unloved by God, Unwanted by Satan places itself proper behind Blame Us enhancing all it’s perks. There aren’t any points with the distinguished back-&-forth supply nor the manufacturing, however I wouldn’t thoughts a characteristic or 2 each time S.O.S. decides to make one other physique of labor.
Score: 7/10
