- Record Label: Rhymesayers Entertainment
- Release Date: Jan 21, 2014
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Jan 27, 2014No doubt, Lord Steppington is a niche album, but whenever a combination of 3rd Bass and Adult Swim is required, this one shows its pimp-hand with some dry, elevated humor.
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Jan 28, 2014The album’s content is narrow, and while there are certainly no duds here, things do get a bit predictable as the album progresses. However, the constant non-sequiturs and familiar production doesn’t take a whole lot away from the overall value of the collection.
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Jan 27, 2014Not only is Steppington the first must-own rap record of 2014, but it represents freedom for its makers.
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Jan 27, 2014It all adds up to a quality album that manages not to take itself too seriously without resorting to being dumb.
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MojoMar 21, 2014Lord Steppington simultaneously engages the grey matter while snapping at the neck muscles. [Apr 2014, p.93]
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Jan 27, 2014Lord Steppington is just the latest remarkably solid offering from Alchemist and co. and the artists involved clearly think of the endeavors as fun and games.
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Jan 30, 2014This isn't their greatest album, but there's plenty to enjoy from Evidence, Alchemist, the carefully chosen guests and the mostly excellent instrumentals--Steppington isn't a fully realised character but a thin theme binding together a very good collection of eccentric hip hop.
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Mar 31, 2014It all gives the sense of a fun, messy but inspired recording session conducted in a fug of weed smoke.
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Feb 10, 2014Lord Steppington is arguably his finest since Domo Genesis' No Fools mixtape, certainly an album on which his production is more freewheeling than it has been in a while, noisier, angrier, determined.
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Jan 27, 2014Lord Steppington has it’s fair share of bright moments and even stronger swaths of production.
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