$29.98
Currently Unavailable Artist: Run The Jewels
Genre: Hip Hop
Release Date: 10/27/2014
Catalog Number: 5
Recording: Studio
Length:
Format: Vinyl LP
Credits
Nocando: Engineer
El-P: Producer
Michael Winslow: Vocals
Travis Barker: Drums
Nicolas Vernhes: Engineer
Wilder Zoby: Producer, Keyboards, Organ
Trackstar: Scratches
James McNew: Bass
El-P: Producer
Michael Winslow: Vocals
Travis Barker: Drums
Nicolas Vernhes: Engineer
Wilder Zoby: Producer, Keyboards, Organ
Trackstar: Scratches
James McNew: Bass
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Amoeba Review
BillyJam 10/27/2014
Run The Jewels, the super talented hip-hop power duo of El-P and Killer Mike, outdid themselves in 2014 with their anticipated follow-up to last year's excellent self-titled debut on Fool's Gold. For the all killer no filler sequel, released via Nas's newly launched Mass Appeal Records and simply entitled RTJ2 or Run The Jewels 2, they turn up the sonic and lyrical assault with an in your face album that is as much rock as it is hip-hop and, while only eleven songs deep, it satisfies on every level, leaving listeners longing for more.