Dive into the chaotic and aggressive world of Death Grips with their second studio album, "No Love Deep Web," released on October 1, 2012. This experimental hip hop masterpiece is a raw and unfiltered journey through the darker corners of the internet and the human psyche. With a runtime of just under 46 minutes, the album packs a punch with its 13 intense tracks, each one a testament to the group's unique blend of punk rap and experimental sounds.
Originally titled "No Love," the album's name was changed just before its release, reflecting the group's fascination with the deep web and its mysterious allure. The tracks on "No Love Deep Web" are a whirlwind of paranoia and aggression, with each song feeling like it could be the end of the world. From the opening track "Come Up And Get Me" to the closing "Artificial Death In The West," Death Grips delivers a relentless assault on the senses.
The album's production is as innovative as it is intense, with layers of distorted vocals, heavy basslines, and frenetic beats. The lyrics are a stream-of-consciousness exploration of themes like isolation, technology, and the darker side of human nature. The result is an album that is as thought-provoking as it is exhilarating.
"No Love Deep Web" is a bold and uncompromising statement from one of the most exciting and unpredictable groups in experimental hip hop. Whether you're a long-time fan of Death Grips or a newcomer to their unique sound, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. So, turn up the volume and prepare to be blown away by the raw power and intensity of "No Love Deep Web."