None Shall Pass

None Shall Pass

by Aesop Rock
None Shall Pass

None Shall Pass

by Aesop Rock

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Overview

Aesop Rock has been impressing the backpacker crowd with his intricate lyrics and dark, dirty, melodic production ever since he self-released Music for Earthworms back in 1997, helping to define the East Coast underground scene and validate the presence of white rappers. And even though he moved to San Francisco in 2005, prompting some outcry from New York purists, all thoughts of bright, funky West Coast beats and lyrics can be put to rest, because None Shall Pass, the album being heralded as the true follow-up to the seminal Labor Days, is as powerful as anything the MC has ever created. Once again Blockhead takes responsibility for most of the production here, though he's helped out both by Rock himself (who showed off his skills, as well as those of his guitar-playing wife, on the Nike-commissioned Original Run series back in February 2007) and Def Jux labelhead and near-legend El-P, who also adds vocals to "39 Thieves," one of the few tracks on the record that has a fairly comprehensible message ("Money is cool, I'm only human/But they use it as a tool to make the workers feel excluded/Like the shinier the jewel the more exclusive the troop is/Bullets don't take bribes, stupid, they shoot shit," he rhymes in the breakdown). Because despite, or perhaps more accurately, due to, Aesop Rock's verbal talent and his ability to combine complicated internal rhyme with innovative phrasing and metaphors, a lot of his couplets, and even entire stories, are fairly cryptic. "None Shall Pass," with its great keyboard sample and helium-voiced chorus, is vaguely about society having to pay for its sins, the fantastic "The Harbor Is Yours" tells the tale of a "pirate," and features some great vocal stuttering ("And you should tell them where you situate the gold/That is unless you'd like a vacation with Davy J-J-J-Jones"), and "Bring Back Pluto" is more than an appeal to astronomers, though to who else it applies to is a little unclear. This doesn't mean that there are a lot of empty phrases here -- Aesop Rock is clearly a careful, deliberate writer -- but he can tend toward the experimental school of rhyme, which can be a little alienating. Still, his cadence, sharp and accentuated, and his bitonal flow are strangely warm and inviting, and it's hard not to get sucked into at least trying to understand what he's saying, trying to make sense of it all. Plus, the talent, both of Rock and his guests (which, besides El-P, also include Ron Sonic, John Darnielle from the Mountain Goats, Breezly Brewin', and Cage) is impressive, and makes None Shall Pass an album that deserves a lot of attention, both inside and outside the hip-hop world. ~ Marisa Brown

Product Details

Release Date: 08/28/2007
Label: Definitive Jux Records / Rhymesayers Entertainment
UPC: 0885686633885
Rank: 54128

Tracks

  1. Keep Off the Lawn
  2. None Shall Pass
  3. Catacomb Kids
  4. Bring Back Pluto
  5. Fumes
  6. Getaway Car
  7. 39 Thieves
  8. The Harbor is Yours
  9. Citronella
  10. Gun For the Whole Family
  11. Five Fingers
  12. No City
  13. Dark Heart News
  14. Coffee

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Aesop Rock   Primary Artist
Breezly Brewin'   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
John Darnielle   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Rob Sonic   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Cage   Primary Artist
El-P   Primary Artist,Vocals
Camu Tao   Vocals
Hollis   Vocals
Derek Layes   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Carson Binks   Guitar (Bass),Bass
DJ Big Wiz   Scratching
Allyson Baker   Guitar
C. "Cage" Dalko   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Blockhead   Audio Production,Additional Production,Producer
Aesop Rock   Audio Production,Additional Production,Performer,Producer
El-P   Audio Production,Additional Production,Producer
Rob Sonic   Audio Production,Producer,Engineer
Ian Bavitz   Composer,Producer
Jeremy Fish   Design,Illustrations,Layout Design
Jesse Ferguson   Project Coordinator
C. "Cage" Dalko   Engineer,Producer
P. "Breezly Brewin" Smith   Engineer,Producer
Ken Heitmueller   Mastering
John Darnielle   Producer,Engineer
Joey "JR" Raia   Mixing
T. Simon   Producer
Derek Layes   Engineer
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