Insane Clown Posse Returns to Their Authentic Sound on The sixth & Closing Joker’s Card of the 2nd Deck “The Naught” (Album Overview)

Detroit horrorcore duo, Juggalo Championship Wrestling founders & the longest reigning 2-time JCW World Juggalo Tag Workforce Champions Insane Clown Posse have formally unveiled their seventeenth studio LP & the ultimate Joker’s Card of the 2nd Deck. Consisting of JCW Commissioner Violent J & the shortest reigning JCW World Juggalo Heavyweight Champion Shaggy 2 Dope, many don’t know that 3 different members got here & went throughout the first 5 years of the group’s inception. Not solely would The Duke of the Depraved & the Southside Strangla go on to create seminal depraved shit albums like The First 6, in addition they gained an especially loyal fanbase within the course of & their self-owned Psychopathic Data turned an unbiased hip hop powerhouse because the label’s roster continued to develop till they wished to focus extra on their very own legacy. Commemorating the twenty fifth annual Gathering of the Juggalos or the Gathering of Legends kicking off tomorrow & The two Day Struggle between JCW & Sport Changer Wrestling (GCW) starting later this weekend, The Naught will discover the afterlife in an idea differing from The Wraith’s exhibitions of Shangri-La & Hell’s Pit.
The title observe produced by Shaggytheairhead after the intro opens with a lure tune breaking down the titular character’s that means whereas “Watch Me” reunites with longtime collaborator Mike E. Clark speaking concerning the depraved shit splitting your shit up throwing it again to the Bang! Pow! Increase! & The Mighty Demise Pop! days instrumentally. “Everyone Dies” strikes ahead with a 6-minute rap rock-influenced Violent J solo minimize making the purpose that we’re all gonna meet our demise at some point simply earlier than the semi-boom bap influenced “Joyful Enjoyable Day” makes use of wordplay for the Duke to ask what precisely others discover mistaken with him in having bloody enjoyable.
“Solely Depraved Shit” goes for an EDM lure path because of Brian Kuma so each of the clowns can signify their type of music they’ve been making for over 3 a long time & after the “Flashback” skit, “Useless Kelly” blends these bells & hi-hats collectively to inform the story of the titular character. Shaggy 2 Dope getting his personal observe with the carnivalesque “Right here We Go” seeking to tear the place down alongside the remainder of his hatchet household whereas the playfully humorous “Cinnamon Pigtails” describes a story of Violent J assembly a girl on Instagram who turned out to be a catfish.
Devereaux helps ICP dabble with lure metallic on “I’m Nonetheless Breathin’” speaking about their gratitude of being alive regardless of the chaos on the planet whereas “Pop Out” continues the 2nd half of The Naught with one other 2 Dope solo joint that DJ Clay makes extra lure oriented than the final one angrily making the audio system leap whereas the disco rap-inspired “Throw ‘Em Up” after one other “Flashback” skit talks about throwing your hatchets up. Violent J descriptively airs out his grievances in the direction of a “Softy Pillow Man” utilizing a distinguished tuba inside the beat main into the occult “I’m Fallin’” speaking about them pondering nobody ought to attempt to die.
Expressing some form of decision from the battle inferred from the remainder of The Naught, the enduring Toto single “Africa” will get closely sampled all through “Whereas It Lasts” ending the 2nd Deck of Joker’s Playing cards structured equally to “Low” off Fearless Fred Fury the place the Duke’s singing throughout a great bulk of it & Shaggy drops off a short rap verse. Wasn’t considered one of my favourite songs off FFF personally however “Whereas It Lasts” is conceptually stronger than “Low”, mainly speaking about having fun with the time all of us have on this planet.
Widespread complaints relating to Yum Yum Bedlam from what I’ve heard amongst juggalos is that it felt like a mixtape than a Joker’s Card or the producer tags, neither of which I had any points with personally as a result of I appreciated it being the primary feminine character within the Darkish Carnival mythology & it’s themes of loyalty. The Naught nevertheless must be my third favourite Card of the 2nd Deck, with #2 being Bang! Pow! Increase! & in fact The Mighty Demise Pop! at #1. The manufacturing seems like a throwback to the carnival sound even with Kuma & Mythic Mindz ending the 71% that Mike E. Clark had but to finish due to him transferring & the clowns themselves answering the query of if one was ever alive in any respect if there’s no afterlife after we die.
Rating: 9/10