CD Review: Clipse - Hell Hath No Fury
Thursday November 30, 2006
On Hell Hath No Fury, the Clipse serve up a percolating, lilting plate of fantasy, brutal reality, and remorse that’s sure to give you a good taste of the fury behind Malice and Pusha T. The album is brisk but bold and affords little margin for error with 12 songs that document the Clipse being remorseful, wistful, and "trill." Check out our Hell Hath No Fury review for the full verdict.
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Comments
Good review, although a bit… esoteric. I felt like I was reading pitchforkmedia…
Henry, what are your thoughts on the new Clipse?
DC, I’m not going to lie, I read PF, probably rubbed off on me a bit lol…
RD
DC,
I roger you on that. I think Rodney has some ’secret mentors’ at PF.
I don’t like the clipse album that much. You can only talk about cocaine and how you spend your coke money so much on one album. I honestly wouldn’t call it a classic, but it’s a solid effort.
lol @ secret mentors.
Album is weak IMO…especially considering the waiting and anticipation…
Nice (ghost)writing though…lol…