The late rapper's 2004 album MM..FOOD may never have the classic status of its sister release, Madvillainy. But 20 years later, it's the one to... 2004 was the tipping point for the myth of MF DOOM.
In his 2004 Pitchfork review, Nick Sylvester wrote that MM..FOOD was “an attempt to make good on Doom’s almost fascist conceit to restore rap’s golden age despite its loss of innocence.” The record’s ...
The Libera Awards, the American Association of Independent Music’s annual show celebrating the best in indie music over the past year, used to be the finale of Indie Week, the conference that unites ...
DOOM knew better than almost anyone that "truth" could be a prison for a great storyteller. Rap has often prioritized not just the first-person narrative, but the performance of self as a show of ...
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