Review: Quavo – Quavo Huncho October 17, 2018Mark Comment OK, that cover terrifies me. If you’ve been following hip-hop for some time now, whether it be mainstream, indie, underground or whatever, you’ve [...]
Review: Brockhampton – Iridescence September 30, 2018Robert Comment Among the many musical trends that had occurred throughout 2017, one of the most prominent of them all was artists putting out multiple [...]
Review: Father – Awful Swim September 26, 2018September 26, 2018Mark Comment It’s safe to say that many of us on Surreal Resolution are definitely big Adult Swim fans, as we always have much love [...]
FLCL Alternative – Episode 3 – “Freestyle Collection” September 23, 2018Robert Comment Wait, how do teenagers get jobs working a construction site? Aren’t there labor laws against that? Mossan has been ridiculously busy as of [...]
Review: Hermit and the Recluse (Ka + Animoss) – Orpheus vs. The Sirens August 27, 2018August 27, 2018Mark 1 There are some rappers out there whose minimalism and low-key, low-rumble style of hip-hop can be effective without having to dumb anything [...]
Review: Nicki Minaj – Queen August 16, 2018Mark Comment So……..you never thought I was going to touch upon this album, right? Well, here we are. Let’s get down to business as usual. [...]
Review: Denzel Curry – TA13OO (TABOO) August 1, 2018Mark 1 Floridian rapper Denzel Curry has been one of the most promising hip-hop artists to come out in the past few years with [...]
Review: The Internet – Hive Mind July 24, 2018Mark Comment So, have you heard that The Internet is releasing another album this summer? And no, I don’t mean the actual internet. I [...]
Review: Death Grips – Year of the Snitch July 6, 2018Robert Comment It’s tough to know where to begin when talking about Death Grips. The experimental music trio, which has been active and releasing a [...]
Review: Freddie Gibbs – Freddie June 27, 2018Mark Comment SURPRISE MIXTAPE DROP!!!! Yes, it’s that time again, as we got another hip-hop project that just dropped on us suddenly because as [...]