
Rushers of Din
[Cut.Flow]
The vanguard of hip-hop is now led by this collective of MCs and lyric-writers from Wenshire. It is lyrically brilliant, provides a texture of the past with a bit of the future, and performances worthy of the finest of their predecessors. Although their previous albums were fair to middling, the Rushers deliver a punch to the gut that you neither can recover from nor desire to. If you haven’t got a copy, buy two today.
See also: Eastboys, Time to Ask Questions (2008); Thinking Kind, Breakbeats Are a Part of This Nutritious Breakfast (2008); Rushers of Din, Cut.Flow.Cut (2003).
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