Friday, November 19, 2010

Review Roundup: Kid Cudi-man on the Moon II: the legend of Mr. brush '

Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager

Kid Cudi the man on the Moon II: the legend of Mr rager lands in stores today with the Kanye West-assisted some "delete me" and collaborations with Mary J. Blige, Cee-Lo green, and more. How Mr Solo Dolo from sophomore set tariff with critics? Find out below.

USA Today: Mr rager 17 tracks presented in five companies navigate a haze of parties, sex and drug use on a soundscape that between his hip-hop and alt-rock tendencies swirls.There is a artiness to it, but it is the Cudi raw intensity that is so compelling.3.5 out of 4

Entertainment Weekly: his half-sung vocals, alternately gruff and vulnerable, weaving in and out of the mix along with distorted guitars, sweeping strings, twinkling clavichords, ghostly samples, and who knows what else. no other major-label rapper in 2010 is pushing boundaries in quite the same way. A-

Rolling Stone: his second album is equipped with dramatic, breathtaking stark production by Emile and Plain Pat ("Wild'n Cuz I'm young," riddled with sonar-style beeps, kills), but where Cudi brain itself a deep downer shadows, often he is kind of a boring.2.5 out of 5

The New York Times: the album makes for uncomfortable listen, although Kid Cudi is not completely oblivious to commercial requirements.In his complete self-absorption teeters the album between fascinating and numbing; quick fast-forward sometimes helps.

SPIN: man on the Moon II: the legend of Mr. brush is a revelation, boldly transforming Cudi sound. "Mr Rager, "a hymn of the would-be arena with a tease guitar riff that never takes off, the ingenious anticlimax.8 out of 10

Chicago Tribune: The music is like consume and intoxicating as the lifestyle Cudi describes. On two albums, the stoned and stand-alone rapper a world built for a created.3.5 out of 4

Rap-up of favorite tracks: "Scott Mescudi vs. The World," "erase me," "Wild'n Cuz I'm young," "Mr. brush"

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