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The punning title of Public Enemy's eighth album, New Whirl Odor, suggests that the groundbreaking rap group is stuck in the past -- about 1990, to be precise, halfway through the first Bush administration -- and the sound of the album doesn't dispel such a notion, either. Not that this 2005 album sounds like the second coming of the Bomb Squad, unfortunately -- the spare, simplistic, repetitive beats and loops that pass for production here are a far cry from the dense sonic collages that made PE's best albums such thrilling affairs. Instead, Chuck D and his colleagues pursue many of the same ideas and themes as on their best work, at times making explicit references to catch phrases, samples, and motifs from It Takes a Nation of Millions and Fear of a Black Planet. Instead of providing context for the music on New Whirl Odor, or perhaps functioning as a gateway to understanding where the group is coming from now, the interwoven past on this new album winds up highlighting the weakness of Public Enemy's new music. Where the best Public Enemy thrives on a surplus of ideas, both in the words and music, everything on New Whirl Odor feels unnecessarily streamlined, with each track containing no more than one thought. Worse, the whole affair feels muted, as if there's a thick, murky haze hanging over the master tapes. There's no visceral impact to the beats, no matter who's responsible for the production, and the productions function as little more than a backdrop for the rhymes, never pushing Chuck D or Flavor Flav or even Professor Griff toward greatness. It also doesn't help that Chuck D, usually a reliably invigorating rapper, sounds a little tame and distant here, hampered by the grey, monotonous production. And when Chuck D can't anchor a Public Enemy album, and when there are no sonic visionaries behind the productions, it perhaps shouldn't come as a surprise that the record drifts directionlessly, winding up as the first PE album that's an outright misfire. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
This DVD includes 15 top tracks coupled with videos to reverse the dwindling respect of the artform.Entertainment Weekly (No. 848, p.77) - "...[I]t's refreshing to hear PE frontman Chuck D's stentorian voice hectoring, indicting, and pontificating like it was 1989 all over again...." - Grade: B Mojo (Publisher) (p.120) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Anyone needing passionate music that's both socially and politically engaged need look no further." Mojo (Publisher) (p.60) - Ranked #2 in Mojo's "Top Ten Urban Albums Of 2005." Public Enemy New Whirl Odor Songs | 1. | And No One Broadcasted Louder Than | |
| 2. | New Whirl Odor | |
| 3. | Bring That Beat Back | $0.99 | |
| 4. | 66.6 Strikes Again | |
| 5. | Mklvfkwr | |
| 6. | What a Fool Believes | |
| 7. | Makes You Blind | |
| 8. | Preachin' to the Quiet | |
| 9. | Either We Together or We Ain't | |
| 10. | Revolution | |
| 11. | Check What You're Listening To | |
| 12. | As Long as the People Got Something to Say | |
| 13. | Yall Don't Know | |
| 14. | Either You Get It by Now or You Don't | |
| 15. | Supermans Black in the Building | |
| New Whirl Odor Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   Brain Food This album is the antidote to all the nonsense being sold as Hip Hop. Submitted by wdupar20 (Beaumont, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Its time to get D the Enemy!! This is a dope album. The veterans bring some bangin 21st century production and the same riot startin lyrics they got fame for in the 1st place. Check Preaching to the QUiet. Submitted by Chronwell (Washington DC) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Classic PE for the modern day. This is classic stuff with Chuck D at the top of his game. Be sure to pick this up today! Submitted by Malik (Philadelphia, PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Back and Better!! MKLVFKWR is the best rap song I have heard in years. This album actually has a meaning, a purpose, unlike these new mainstream rappers looking for a hit. Just listen to Check What Youre Listening To, it says it all right there. THe only world I can use to describe PE new album is PERFECT! Submitted by Joshua_Stearns (Spokane, WA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
*LEGENDS* Looking forward to hear this album, rebirth of a nation featuring paris and mc ren was dope! Bring that beat back!!! Submitted by Thomas (Norway) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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