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Beastie Boys - To The 5 Boroughs 2LP (180g, Gatefold)
Beastie Boys - To The 5 Boroughs 2LP (180g, Gatefold)
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From its artwork down, To The 5 Boroughs is situated in the opposite of Hello Nastyās intergalactic headspace: firmly rooted, the line drawing of the Twin Towers recalled not only a lost skyline, but a lost time and place when the hip-hop aesthetic was stripped-back; all you needed were a handful of DJs backed by a mix master on the ones and twos. In keeping it old school and not over-complicating things, Beastie Boys made sure their message was loud and clear.
Opener āCh-Check It Outā may sit comfortably in Beastiesā great tradition of party-starters, but, with its straight-up Golden Age sound it only partially set the scene for what would come. With Beasties at their most overtly political, āIt Takes Time To Buildā calls out President Bush and US foreign policy (āWeāve got a president we didnāt elect⦠And still the US just wants to flex/Keep doing that, what, we gonna break our necksā); āRight Right Now Nowā takes a stand for gun control; āAn Open Letter To NYCā is full of love for their home turf in a way that eschewed the Bronx-Queens territorialism of hip-hopās past for a collective shout out to the five boroughs.
Not that To The 5 Boroughs was solely fixated on New York City in the aftermath of 9/11. Released on 15 June 2004, almost three years after those events, āTriple Troubleā found them determined to recapture the good times, grabbing the mic from āCh-Check It Outā and extending the block-party stylings. Elsewhere, āCrawlspaceā finds Beasties creeping around in their rival MCsā homes, delivering a weirdly spoken-word rap over a squelchy synth thatās like little else in their discography. āThis may be one of my favourite songs we ever made,ā Ad-Rock recalled. āNot a lot of weirdo stuff in rap⦠It makes me laugh out loud every time.ā
Hailed by PopMatters as ātheir best album sinceĀ Paulās Boutiqueā and Rolling Stone as āan exciting, astonishing balancing act: fast, funny and soberingā,Ā To The 5 BoroughsĀ eventually found Beasties straddling two worlds: the irreverent humour theyād mastered with ease over the previous two decades, and a newfound political outlook that may never again have been given such free rein on record, but which chimed with the groupās latter-day position as husbands, fathers and elder statesmen of hip-hop.
As Ad-Rock later put it in Beastie Boys Book: āIām proud that in a serious time, we got serious.ā
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