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Tanya Morgan | Brooklynati

Interdependent (2009)
By CHRIS FARAONE  |  May 6, 2009
3.0 3.0 Stars

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Von Pea, Donwill, and Ilyas must have a master plan. Even with so many elements against them — from their stupid group name to a brand of soulful horn-hop that know-nothings claim expired sometime between Little Brother's 2003 debut and the subsequent dawn of hipster-hop — the Brooklyn-and-Cincinnati-bred trio have climbed to the pinnacle of alt-rap's perpetually fluctuating landscape.

Whereas their 2006 disc, Moonlighting, was across-the-board impressive but a tad monotonous, their latest hinges on memorable and unpredictable style jumps. "Bang N Boogie" is a sweet slice of vaudeville watermelon, the slow-rolling Phonte-fucked "She's Gone" picks up where Haddaway left off, and "Never Enough" is as competent a Soulquarians jack as I've heard. "Hardcore Gentlemen" — a half-sincere Pharcyde/Lords of the Underground/Onyx tribute — is expertly executed throwback fodder, whereas its chaser, "Plan B," is mellow guitar gold spun with existentialist dramatics.

Even the skits are almost funny — I was nearly propelled to up my grade to 3.5 stars. But these guys need room to grow if they're going to outlive another dozen subgenre fads before their next album.
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