ALBUM REVIEW: The forward-thinking production on blkodyssy's latest creates an eclectic and upbeat concept album.
felt like the opening night party of a revolution, BLK ODYSSY now welcomes us to an"erotic novel of love and lust." True to premise, the eclectic and upbeat four-chapter concept album is, at times, pantingly seductive, though it also often resembles disaffected lovers abstracting their relationship from opposite sides of a wall.
That's a signature move for BLK ODYSSY, who understands how to make two vocalists sound like six. Nowhere is this more evident than within the biblical attraction of"Adam & Eve," in which project visionary Juwan Elcock employs an array of colorful deliveries to represent multiple viewpoints on the budding romance.
Though select elements may indicate a Seventies stylistic nod – like a cassette click foley intro or hosting Bootsy Collins as both a narrator and guest musician –resounds as a distinctly forward-thinking production.
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