That's quite an image on the cover, and Curly Castro follows through strongly with all the
Afro-Futurist expectations it might trigger – not just in his words, but in the way the album comes together – as some sort
of a moody, unified document – powerful words in the frontline, but all this sort
of darkly shimmering static at the back! The intensity
of the record never lets up, and contributions from Billy Woods, Mr Lif, Margel The Sophant, and Breeze Brewin only seem to add fuel to the fire – on tracks that include "Kill Her Priest", "Freehuey Fitteds", "Killmonger Was Right", "Khujo Taught Me", "Bleek Shadows", "F Stands For Hampton", "B
lack August", "Weapon 13X", and "Raynathan & Romello".