The brand new effort ‘Rage Quit’ (Leathal Wreckords) from long time East-Coast Wicked Underground emcee Fury is another satisfying “hip-hop you can relate to” audio approach that will indeed cause a variety of independent rap fans wanting to bump ‘Rage Quit’ on full blast until the sun rises. As the first time listener is listening to ‘Rage Quit’ over and over again, not realizing that their place is now being surrounded by the local police, thanks to an abundant amount of noise complaints. Due to the LP’s infectious “Give No Fucks” replay value that will unconsciously control your mind to crank up the decibels as loud as possible, right before your home theater system explodes! So you better be cautious during your first ‘Rage Quit’ audio experience. Because this is that ill music flavor that is best served with a side of hidden criminal mischief audio sickness that may leave you bound in handcuffs.
The ‘Rage Quit’ LP, also marks a significant return for the Bristol, Connecticut emcee. For anyone who has followed Fury since his modest beginnings amongst the underground hip hop scene since 2005, this album is a clear demonstration of his growth and development as an artist. He has shown remarkable progress with every single album release, and this is no different. The flows presented on ‘Rage Quit’ are arguably some of Fury’s best yet – it’s smooth and melodic while still maintaining that raw energy we’ve come to expect from him. His lyrics are sharper than ever too; they’re full of emotion as he takes us through some difficult memories through the deeply personal tracks “Trapped”, “Friendly Fire”, “Now I’m Gone”. As the track “Just Get High” is a take no bullshit stress release/free your mind weed smoke anthem that rivals a good chunk of the aggressive pro 420 songs from the mid 2000’s era of the Kottonmouth Kings.
Simply put. Fury has a unique and distinctive voice. His ability to tell stories through his music and use of language is nothing short of extraordinary. However, there is something even more special about Fury’s voice; its distinctness stems from the harsh crime gutters of Bristol, Connecticut. This type of living environment during Fury’s youth doesn’t dampen his spirit or hinder the power and emotion contained within each word that he delivers. If anything, it intensifies it. It adds an extra layer to each line and helps him stand out from other artists in the industry. Fury’s music speaks for itself and reminds us all why the Wicked Underground scene continues to listen – not only does he have exceptionally creative flow but also a story behind it that everyone can relate to on a personal level. With standout guest features from the likes of D-12, Q-Strange, Shaggy 2 Dope, Arnel Pineda (Journey) and King Gordy. And the “brick to the face” raps Fury grandly displays on record, ‘Rage Quit” has the potential to be among the top 10 underground rap releases of 2023. Nuff said!
Stream/Support ‘Rage Quit’ here: https://linktr.ee/fury860
Favorite Tracks:
- "Now I"m Gone", "Final Boss" feat. Arnel Pineda, "Friendly Fire", "Rage Quit" feat. D-12 "Till I Die" feat Q-Strange, & "Just Get High"
Length:
- 41 Minutes 02 Seconds
Record Label:
- Leathal Wreckords
Faygoluvers Comments
SomeguyNamedRay
Comment posted on Tuesday, March 28th, 2023 12:40 am GMT -6 at 12:40 am
This is a great press kit.
A review, however, would contain some negatives and criticism. Look up any review from Beatles to Nas. Even the best shit ever has some drawbacks.
Fury
Comment posted on Tuesday, March 28th, 2023 05:40 pm GMT -6 at 5:40 pm
Agreed
Noawareness
Comment posted on Tuesday, March 28th, 2023 12:50 am GMT -6 at 12:50 am
When someone pays you to review their project.
Mr. Fucker
Comment posted on Tuesday, March 28th, 2023 02:47 am GMT -6 at 2:47 am
I tried giving this a listen, I had to quit. I didn’t rage quit, just regular quit. I actually got up until the skit where he had somebody talking (Menacide I think) about how this guy is a “top 5 emcee”, I busted out laughing then turned it off. The music wasn’t terrible, but it also didn’t have me going “ok this is tight” either.
Fury
Comment posted on Tuesday, March 28th, 2023 05:42 pm GMT -6 at 5:42 pm
Thank you for taking the time to check that out
If you got to Menacide you got most the way through
I laughed out loud at the thought of someone laughing during that moment its actually funny
I appreciate the honesty!
Mr. Fucker
Comment posted on Wednesday, March 29th, 2023 02:41 am GMT -6 at 2:41 am
Nah homie THANK YOU for taking some criticism and not flipping out like a whiney lil bitch. And fr fr I meant what I said, your shit isn’t terrible and you aren’t a trash rapper either. It’s just for me, alot of the sounds you used, I just cant get behind.
1 of the things I’ll say tho is, even tho idc for the instrumentals I heard, you did have a gd variety of both instrumentals and guest spots.
Never thought I’d see Shaggy 2 Dope, Riff Raff, D12, and Q strange all the same album lol
I’ll def check out your next project tho. Who knows, maybe it’ll flip my wig right off my skull. Either way, keep doing your thing. Respect.
Carnivalkilla44
Comment posted on Tuesday, March 28th, 2023 05:59 am GMT -6 at 5:59 am
“The harsh crime gutters of Bristol, CT?” I live in the city adjacent to Bristol where someone gets shot in average of once a week. Bristol ain’t that…
Fury
Comment posted on Tuesday, March 28th, 2023 05:43 pm GMT -6 at 5:43 pm
Someone stole my catalytic converter
Carnivalkilla44
Comment posted on Tuesday, March 28th, 2023 06:44 pm GMT -6 at 6:44 pm
Lol, those fuckers
SomeguyNamedRay
Comment posted on Wednesday, March 29th, 2023 10:50 pm GMT -6 at 10:50 pm
Wait, you never said you were from Portland
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