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P.O.S - Never Better
Album Review

P.O.S – Never Better

This 15 track rap extravaganza is the coming together many a sound tech to make almost an epic journey into sound rhythms and vocal disconcert.

“Goodbye” is probably one of the more accessible tunes, and brilliantly laid out too with some ace backing vocals. But beyond this each little track on here is its journey into the unexpected and un-commercial.

Some of the later material can sound a little bit like generic rambling. The more they toy with sounds and insertions the better and more atmospheric the music becomes. It is almost astounding the sheer range of samples used from music to random sounds.

This is a confident mastery of work that sees the walls of genre come crumbling down to reveal something altogether much more artistic and fulfilling.

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