- Record Label: Mass Appeal / RED Music Solutions
- Release Date: Dec 25, 2016
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Jan 10, 2017In equal parts an unequivocal call to arms and an excitable ode to a wonderful friendship, even in the company it keeps. RTJ3 shines.
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Jan 6, 2017There’s tonnes of fun to be had from absorbing the duo’s fury, and El-P’s sci-fi beats are as thrillingly big ‘n’ bad as ever.
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Jan 4, 2017The duo’s knack for high five-worthy boasts and massive one-liners remains undiluted. However, RTJ3 truly excels in some of its darkest moments.
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Jan 3, 2017We've had countless albums predicating calls for mobilisation before, and they're generally provocative and valued but ultimately specious, but on RTJ3 there's a visceral directness that cuts to the aorta.
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Jan 5, 2017The group has evolved by revealing that sentiment is eternal. RTJ3 sharpens that revelation and encases it in lustrous, dazzling gold. The crooks had the jewels all along.
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The WireJun 2, 2017Every track is a killer. [Mar 2017, p.54]
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Feb 2, 2017How viable their politics actually are is a debate for another day, but as a hip-hop record in 2017, few will come close to creating such an enthralling and vital listen.
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Jan 13, 2017This isn’t simply a rap album. It’s a political album. It’s an educated album. It’s a creative hodgepodge of beats, ideas, and idealisms. And most of all, right now, it’s an important album.
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Jan 12, 2017This is an album that could easily be subtitled Mission Accomplished, but for once, it feels like bowing out on top would be ill-advised. That, in itself, is quite the compliment.
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Jan 10, 2017In short, RTJ3 is near perfect in its execution. They're so good at this that it seems almost unfair in its effortlessness.
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Dec 29, 2016If "bloody," "urgent," "enraged" and "heartening" were enough description to sum up El-P and Killer Mike's latest Run the Jewels album, this review could end here. But they aren't; this late 2016 LP, along with the duo's various collaborative tracks with several DJs and rappers all year, have officially placed RTJ high on the shelf of the "hard to describe" category.
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Jan 5, 2017The tracks tumble out in short three- and four-minute bursts with barely a pause. The density of the wordplay heightens the dizzying momentum.
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Jan 3, 2017It isn’t quite as punchy as RTJ2, which was brutish in its tactics, with nonstop bangs and thrills, but RTJ3 is a triumph in its own right that somehow celebrates the success of a seemingly unlikely friendship and mourns the collapse of a nation all at once.
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Jan 11, 2017This proves that it's Mike's rare ability to make powerful and relevant political music that sets him apart from the crowd.
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Jan 3, 2017The irony of releasing three beautiful albums it that even a great album like "RTJ3" can still wind up being ranked third in descending order. As good as it is nothing here can top "Crown," "Angel Duster" or "Early" for me. By no means is this in any way a negative. It's like saying you're going to listen to your third favorite Ice Cube or third favorite Michael Jackson album--you're still going to wind up listening to some brillaint s#$t over and over again no matter what.
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Jan 3, 2017Three albums deep, Killer Mike and El-P sound as hungry as ever, and the world is still full of Caesars with ripe throats.
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Dec 30, 2016So the blessing and the curse of Run the Jewels 3 is that it’s still a Run the Jewels album, a promise that every song is good, nothing is bad, and depending on your mood you’ll either bask in the lack of tempo changes, pulchritudinous song structures, and surprising hooks, or you’ll seek out a more colorful record.
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Dec 27, 2016It’s better than the first or second installments: slightly more ambitious and slightly more layered.
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Dec 28, 2016RTJ 3 is both a sprinter’s dip and a victory lap – it is neither as sinewy as RTJ 1 nor as effusively vivacious as 2014’s RTJ 2, but still finds itself imbibed with the kind of assured professionalism that is only permitted to those who have previously done enough to be granted a low-pressure outing.
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MojoFeb 21, 2017The unlikely MC tag team's incontestable third rages hard over bass-driven beats positively thrumming with vitality. [Apr 2017, p.95]
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Feb 7, 2017Impressive as all that guest work is though, the album's starring duo are never outshined.
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UncutJan 20, 2017RTJ3 is the pair's most focused and mature work to date. [Mar 2017, p.34]
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Q MagazineJan 17, 2017This is essential listening. [Mar 2017, p.112]
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Jan 12, 2017This album is full of bangers and achieves what so many hip-hop heads, old and new, are longing for: music with a message, loud and clear.
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Jan 10, 2017In the grand scheme of rap music, Killer Mike and El-P get more and more niche with each project they release together and this new album is no different. If this dynamic duo can keep their rebellious spirit alive without beating it to death, they’ll continue to thrive.
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Jan 5, 2017The formula is probably becoming familiar, but its time is now.
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Jan 5, 2017Killer Mike and El-P bring typically sharp, visceral observations, chugging beats and superb guest artists onto their most successful studio effort to date.
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Jan 4, 2017This new album is the most successful of the lot--calmer but not remotely calm, more emotional but not at all tender.
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Jan 4, 2017Their sound is still thrilling, but it’s an album made by men who have watched lives crumble despite willful rebellion and are picking up the pieces to continue fighting, even as the cycle is doomed to repeat itself.
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Jan 3, 2017Lyrically, there no lack of muscular skill-flexing. ... Run the Jewels can still detonate rhymes like a Molotov cocktail lobbed into a CVS, but now they're strategizing for the long war ahead.
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Dec 29, 2016RTJ3 ultimately mirrors the sentiment of too many movie franchise sequels that make the brand go stale.
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Jan 5, 2017For the most part, Run the Jewels 3 is not intent on breaking new ground but rather on cementing the fruitful dynamic between El-P and Killer Mike. It’s another victory lap from a pair of rappers who are mastering the form, one glorious album at a time.
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Jan 3, 2017By the time the more politically minded triptych of ‘Don’t Get Captured’, ‘Thieves!’ and ‘2100’ roll round you’ve almost forgotten just what El and Mike are capable of when they drag their eyes away from their own navels. Thankfully there’s enough gold at hand to excuse Run The Jewels for getting a little bit carried away with their own runaway success.
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 397 out of 422
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Mixed: 6 out of 422
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Negative: 19 out of 422
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