This Unruly Mess I've Made

This Unruly Mess I've Made

This Unruly Mess I've Made

This Unruly Mess I've Made

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Overview

Call it the "difficult" third album from Seattle's Macklemore, or the second LP from Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, but however the discography is counted, This Unruly Mess I've Made is the release that follows the Grammy-winning, massively successful The Heist, the one that introduced this pop-rap rapper/producer duo to most of the world, meteoric rise and all. That platinum albatross started hanging off the duo early on, and Macklemore's declaration that Kendrick Lamar should have won the Grammy instead certainly foreshadowed how LP two, or three, was going to be "difficult," but Unruly is surprisingly good at dealing with guilt and expectations, exorcizing its demons in a way hardcore fans can enjoy, and casual listeners can avoid. Put the needle to the record and "Light Tunnels" featuring Mike Slap takes the listener on an elaborate, unrelatable journey through music award shows and the hypocrisy of fame. It's big, bold, and will be considered cloying by anyone who bristles at Macklemore's emo-ish excuses for doing well, but its main fault is taking on too much and winding up too busy. Same can be said for the closing "White Privilege II," where the rapper does the numbers and wonders why his brand of love and understanding sells so well to the public but rarely gets a "yes" vote at the polls. A mom/fan is even confronted in the song, and the lyrics bounce between the mindsets in a manner that's fascinating more than it is riveting. In other words, the bookends of the album address what needs to be addressed, and the end user can endure, adore, or accept them with the option to skip on return visits. That said, the middle of the album is The Heist all over again, and maybe even better, as the significantly improved writer Macklemore displays on the masterful freestyle session "Need to Know," where he drops the excellent "I swear rapping make it easy to lie/But secrets don't make it easy to write." "Kevin," featuring a beautiful bridge from Leon Bridges, skillfully tackles the overprescription of drugs as it watches a friend die at the hands of big pharma addiction, while the sublime "St. Ides" offers the empowering "I know the devil fancy me/But that don't mean the muthf*&ka get to dance with me," making that Grammy more deserved than ever. "Growing Up" is a moving tribute to fatherhood with Ed Sheeran on the assist, but there's a vibrant Lewis production-powered party in here as well, with the throwback-loving "Buckshot" ("My city's known for garage flannel butt rock, and a buncha Sub Pop/I was on that buckshot!"), the swagger-fest "Brad Pitt's Cousin" ("My cat's more famous than you ever will be" after counting his pet's Twitter followers), and the golden-age banger "Downtown" (rap godfathers Melle Mel, Grandmaster Caz, and Kool Moe Dee join an album where all the guests are utilized to their fullest) all equaling the infectious thrill of the previous LP's "Thrift Shop." The bookends are tracks that aim to be masterworks and fall just one step short, but everything in between is delightful, stunning, or both, making the album's title less than one-tenth apt, and Macklemore & Lewis both emo under-promisers and Grammy-worthy over-deliverers. ~ David Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 02/26/2016
Label: Macklemore
UPC: 0798576849627
Rank: 116391

Tracks

  1. Light Tunnels
  2. Downtown
  3. Brad Pitt's Cousin
  4. Buckshot
  5. Growing Up
  6. Kevin
  7. St. Ides
  8. Need to Know
  9. Dance Off
  10. Let's Eat
  11. Bolo Tie
  12. The Train
  13. White Privilege II

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis   Primary Artist
Macklemore   Primary Artist
Ryan Lewis   Primary Artist,Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Bass,Guitar,Vocals
Owuor Arunga   Trumpet
Josephine Howell   Vocals
Chance the Rapper   Vocals,Featured Artist
Anderson .Paak   Vocals,Featured Artist
Leon Bridges   Vocals,Featured Artist
Jamila Woods   Vocals,Featured Artist
Aaron O'Neil   Tom-Tom
Darian Asplund   Saxophone
Joshua Karp   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Malaelupe Samifua   Vocals
Jason Chambliss   Trumpet
Tyler "XP" Andrews   Vocals
Tyler Dopps   Vocals
William Jones   Trumpet
Mike Slap   Vocals,Featured Artist
XP   Featured Artist
Gregory Kramer   Trombone
DeShe' Brooks   Vocals
Grandmaster Caz   Vocals,Featured Artist
YG   Vocals,Featured Artist
DJ Premier   Vocals,Featured Artist
Sam Townsend   Vocals
Tanisha Brooks   Vocals
Josh Rawlings   Piano
Maelu Strange   Vocals
Gena Brooks   Vocals
Russell Leonce   Vocals
Eric Nally   Vocals,Featured Artist
Idris Elba   Vocals,Featured Artist
Ahamefule J. Oluo   Trumpet
Swish   Keyboards
Josh "Budo" Karp   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Kool Moe Dee   Vocals,Featured Artist
Melle Mel   Vocals,Featured Artist
KRS-One   Vocals,Featured Artist
Ed Sheeran   Vocals,Featured Artist
Stephen Hogan   Vocals,Percussion
Carla Morrison   Vocals,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Owuor Arunga   Composer
Josh Dick   Management
Elaina Schwennsen   Photography
Aaron Johnson   Artwork
Chancelor Bennett   Composer
D'Vonne Lewis   Composer
Calvin Price   Composer
Jamila Woods   Composer
Darian Asplund   Composer
Joshua Karp   Composer,Drum Programming
Tyler "XP" Andrews   Composer
Tim Haggerty   Composer
Sarah Tudzin   Engineer
Ricardo Cavolo   Illustrations
Samuel Benjamin   Composer
Lawrence Kresone   Composer
Adam King Fenney   Composer
Joshua Rule Dobson   Composer
Buster Harding   Composer
Stu Phillips   Composer
Jake One   Composer,Drum Programming
Elan Wright   Composer
Macklemore   Artwork,Photography
David Kutch   Mastering
Todd Bridges   Composer
Josh Rawlings   Composer
Evan Flory-Barnes   Composer
Eric Nally   Composer
Idris Elba   Composer
Ryan Lewis   Composer,Drum Programming,Artwork,Composer,Drum Programming
Chris Martin   Composer
Mandy Adams   Mastering Assistant
Zach Quillen   Management
Dale Becker   Mastering
Keenon Jackson   Composer
Ahamefule J. Oluo   Composer
Jason Koenig   Photography
Andrew Joslyn   Composer
Ben Haggerty   Composer
Josh "Budo" Karp   Composer,Drum Programming
Bob Stone   Composer
Jack Palmer   Composer
Glen Reynolds   Composer
Tyler Andrews   Composer
Cab Calloway   Composer
Jacob Dutton   Composer
Ed Sheeran   Composer
Jon Castelli   Mixing
Carl McCormick   Composer
Stephen Hogan   Engineer
Larry Griffin, Jr.   Composer
Brandon Anderson   Composer
Carla Morrison   Composer
Mike Slap   Composer
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