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Every Hero Needs a Villain by Czarface: New
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Publisher
- Brick
- Publication Date
- 2015-07-10
- Publication Year
- 2015
- Language
- English
- UPC
- 0853044003595
About this product
Product Identifiers
Record Label
BRIC+, Brick Records
UPC
0853044003595
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3046050092
Product Key Features
Format
CD
Release Year
2015
Genre
Rap & Hip-hop/Hip Hop
Artist
Czarface / Inspectah Deck & 7 L& Esoteric
Release Title
Every Hero Needs a Villain
Dimensions
Item Height
0.40 in
Item Weight
0.15 lb
Item Length
5.65 in
Item Width
4.74 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
15
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Tracks
1.1 Don the Armor 1.2 Czartacus 1.3 Lumberjack Match 1.4 Nightcrawler (Feat. Method Man) 1.5 World Premier (Feat. Large Professor) 1.6 The Great (Czar Guitar) 1.7 Red Alert 1.8 Junkyard Dogs (Feat. Juju of the Beatnuts) 1.9 SGT. Slaughter 1.10 When Gods Go Mad (Feat. Gza) 1.11 Ka-Bang! (Feat. MF Doom) 1.12 Deadly Class (Feat. Meyhem Lauren) 1.13 Escape from Czarkham Asylum 1.14 Sinister 1.15 Good Villains Go Last (Feat. Ra the Rugged Man)
Notes
Czarface - Wu-Tang founding MC Inspectah Deck and veteran Boston duo 7L & Esoteric isn't concerned with the glitz and the B.S. that modern consumer culture is pushing. And neither are the group's fans. In 2013, the trio appeared relatively unassumingly with their self-titled debut, which was chiefly produced by DJ 7L and included guests ranging from Ghostface Killah and Cappadonna to Vinnie Paz, Action Bronson and Roc Marciano. The soon-to-be acclaimed group found out quickly that there was a groundswell of hip-hop fanatics thirsting for the lunchpail, lyrics-above-all-else rap they fell in love with in the '90s. Several pressings of the album on CD, 2-LP and even cassette later, they are back and ready to up the ante. This time around the group is the same, but it's fair to say that all three men have stepped up their game. "We knew how we felt about the last album, but weren't sure how it would be received by listeners," explains MC Esoteric. "But people really responded to it, even more than we had hoped. That gave us the confidence to really spread our wings and let loose on this one. The chemistry is even tighter this time around. We know exactly what lanes we are cruising in and what weight class we are fighting in for Round 2." Inspectah Deck adds, "Czarface is like the Danger Room for the X-Men, I can use all my weapons on there. When I'm in Wu-Tang, I have to come a certain way because we have a certain style of fan, when I'm here doing the Czarface projects, it allows me to actually be an MC, it allows me to actually just spit... I love that. I love when i can just spit freely and just be an MC." The fighting analogy - whether drawn from pugilism or '80s wrestling, both which figure into Every Hero Needs A Villain - is an apt one, considering the unrelenting lyrical attacks that Deck and Esoteric unleash on track after track, each trying to one-up the previous verse. Best of all, it is friendly camaraderie, based around a loose theme of renegade mutant MC talents running wild. DJ 7L explains, "All three of us are influenced by comics, sci-fi movies, TV, wrestling. Czarface encompasses all of that, and it helps with the visuals as well." On the production side, 7L shows yet again - as he did with the group's debut - that he remains a formidable yet underappreciated musical force, constantly providing hard, funky and alternatingly ominous backdrops for the assembled MCs to use as lyrical luge paths.
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- 28 Aug, 2020
Would buy again
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: old1222
- 07 Oct, 2016
Czarface second best group in rap.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: New