Black Milk's "Album Of The Year" is a testament to the artist's versatility and prowess in the alternative and underground hip-hop scenes. Released on September 14, 2010, via Fat Beats Records, this 54-minute masterpiece is Black Milk's fourth studio album, showcasing his ability to produce and perform with minimal external assistance. The album is a vibrant blend of eclectic guitar strings and drums, intricately woven into beats that complement Black Milk's distinctive lyricism and effortless flow.
The album kicks off with the powerful "365," setting the tone for the rest of the record. Tracks like "Welcome (Gotta Go)" and "Keep Going" highlight Black Milk's ability to craft infectious hooks and memorable verses. "Oh Girl" and "Deadly Medley" offer a glimpse into his storytelling capabilities, while "Gospel Psychedelic Rock" and "Closed Chapter" demonstrate his experimental side. The album's standout features include the anthemic "Round Of Applause" and the introspective "Warning (Keep Bouncing)."
"Album Of The Year" is a must-listen for fans of alternative and underground hip-hop, offering a unique blend of styles and influences that set Black Milk apart in the genre. The album's limited edition translucent gold nugget 2xLP in an embossed sleeve is a collector's item, adding to its appeal. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Black Milk's music, "Album Of The Year" is sure to impress with its innovative production and compelling lyricism.