Dillon's "Studies in Hunger" is a compelling journey into the world of underground hip hop, served fresh from the FULL PLATE label. Released on August 17, 2013, this 40-minute album is a feast of boom bap beats and raw lyricism, packed into 12 tracks and 4 skits. Dillon's unique voice and sharp storytelling shine through tracks like "Hot Mess," "Identify," and "Love Died," each offering a glimpse into the artist's perspective and the struggles of life.
The album's title, "Studies in Hunger," is a clever play on words, hinting at the themes of longing, desire, and the human condition that Dillon explores throughout. The skits, titled "Holy Guacamole," "Gotta Eat," and "Momma Talks," add a touch of humor and intimacy, breaking up the tracks and providing a breather between the heavy beats.
Dillon's collaboration with Chuck D on "Words from Chuck D" is a highlight, bringing a legendary voice to the mix and adding weight to the album's themes. The album closes with "Goodbye," leaving the listener with a sense of satisfaction and anticipation for what Dillon has in store next.
"Studies in Hunger" is not just an album; it's a statement. It's a testament to Dillon's skill as an artist and his ability to craft a cohesive, engaging body of work. Whether you're a longtime fan of underground hip hop or a newcomer to the genre, "Studies in Hunger" is an album that demands your attention.