EarthGang's "Robots" is another solid addition to their EP trilogy.
The idea of a concept album is clearly one that appeals to both Venus and Dot, and the latter broke down his appreciation for the lost art of musical narratives: “What I’m interested to see is how many people play ’em all back to back and play the story through and see … Those kind of conversations are my favorite. Those are the people that pick out the details and interpret shit their own way. It’s my favorite part of doing this shit ‘cause I don’t never tell someone they’re wrong. I think that’s dope. I ain’t think about it that way. That’s my favorite part.”
Despite its role in the context of a larger album, Robots stands on its own, and there are far worse ways to spend twenty-two minutes. If you're familiar with J Cole's latest signees, you'd know that EarthGang are some of the best emerging lyricists in the game, dare I say reminiscent of a new-age OutKast. There's no denying that Atlanta is running the game, but EarthGang is quietly making a case that the lyricists having something to say.
Peep Robots now, and don't sleep.
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