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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 Nasty’s 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 ā€˜Ch-Check It Out’ may sit comfortably in Beasties’ 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, ā€˜It Takes Time To Build’ calls out President Bush and US foreign policy (ā€œWe’ve got a president we didn’t elect… And still the US just wants to flex/Keep doing that, what, we gonna break our necksā€); ā€˜Right Right Now Now’ takes a stand for gun control; ā€˜An Open Letter To NYC’ is full of love for their home turf in a way that eschewed the Bronx-Queens territorialism of hip-hop’s 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, ā€˜Triple Trouble’ found them determined to recapture the good times, grabbing the mic from ā€˜Ch-Check It Out’ and extending the block-party stylings. Elsewhere, ā€˜Crawlspace’ finds Beasties creeping around in their rival MCs’ homes, delivering a weirdly spoken-word rap over a squelchy synth that’s like little else in their discography. ā€œThis may be one of my favourite songs we ever made,ā€ Ad-Rock recalled. ā€œNot a lot of weirdo stuff in rap… It makes me laugh out loud every time.ā€

Hailed by PopMatters as ā€œtheir best album sinceĀ Paul’s Boutiqueā€ and Rolling Stone as ā€œan exciting, astonishing balancing act: fast, funny and soberingā€,Ā To The 5 BoroughsĀ eventually found Beasties straddling two worlds: the irreverent humour they’d 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 group’s latter-day position as husbands, fathers and elder statesmen of hip-hop.

As Ad-Rock later put it in Beastie Boys Book: ā€œI’m proud that in a serious time, we got serious.ā€

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