Ouija Macc’s 4th LP “Darcc Planet” Reaches the Similar Basic Pedestal as “Stalewind” (Album Assessment)

Las Vegas emcee Ouija Macc has returned a yr after Detritus for his 4th LP. Breaking out within the fall of 2017 after the Insane Clown Posse signed him to Psychopathic Information shortly after placing out his debut EP Trashfire independently, Ouija has since confirmed himself because the hatchet’s greatest solo act dropping his final 3 full-lengths, 2 best hits compilations, 8 mixtapes & 4 EPs all within the span of practically 7 years. He even began his personal label Chapter 17 Information & made the massive homie HEXXX the primary signee placing out his first 2 basic west coast depraved shit albums Demon Season & Tales of a Cursed G earlier than amicably fulfilling all contractual obligations with the Psychopathic subsidiary final fall. Darby O’Trill is now the one C17 artist apart from Ouija, teaming up with one another again in April for the superb collab effort Anemoia few months in the past. Now that he near-perfectly accomplished the Parts collection on Stalewind in the course of the Gathering of Goals, it’s lastly time for the Darcc Planet to ascend 6 months following Corruptus.
After the “Sign Interruption Occasion” intro, the primary track “Psychocidal” begins off with a murky entice instrumental from Devereaux detailing the psycho sick mentality that Ouija posses whereas “Macc Mode” steals from the wealthy & kills a pig for them cuffs on the wrist additional embracing a morbid ambiance. “Labiaplasty” works in some bells & hi-hats explaining that each one the killers know they ain’t coming again, however then the rubbery “Baton” produced by Shaggytheairhead talks in regards to the sort psycho shit that Chapter 17 & Psychopathic are on.
“Sin Metropolis” brings a misty entice flare to the beat reminding everybody precisely the place he got here from simply earlier than “Boomshaka” serves as a uniquely crafted sequel to “Hen Huntin’” & that brings an enormous smile to my face since the Slaughterhouse remix of which ranks amongst the best ICP songs of all-time. “Final Giggle” embraces a manic entice route instrumentally desirous to know who they laughin’ at precisely whereas “Solar Don’t Shine” ends the primary half on some emo rap shit speaking about life getting darkish.
To start out Darcc Planet’s different leg, “Juggular Vein” offers the juggalos & the underground basically music to be buried by whereas the 5 & a half minute “For the Tombstone (After I Go)” serves as some of the chilling moments right here & probably the greatest Ouija songs ever sounding like he conceived it as a parting open letter for when day comes the place he’s not with us. “Homicide Dance” infernally admits that C17 ain’t for everybody & Psychopathic being the set whereas “Moonlit Dungeon” morbidly talks in regards to the hatchet without end choppin’.
“Butternuts” hauntingly welcomes listeners to the useless facet whereas “Tropicana Ave” mixes a guitar & hi-hats speaking about being fucked as much as the purpose the place he ain’t wanting down. “My Luv (Generally)” experiments with rage beats making the pack flip & operating the bag up whereas the cloudy “Prophet Paint” declaring the depraved clown paint as prophetic. “Deincarnation” depressingly ends the album with a guitar/entice fusion hoping this his final life.
Stalewind for the previous couple years has rapidly turn into my favourite LP of the 4 that Ouija has dropped & Darcc Planet certain sufficient reaches the identical caliber that the ultimate installment of the Parts collection reached on the Gathering of Goals. Because the title suggests, it’s the darkest materials that the C17 CEO has ever conceived on his personal since branching out on his personal in 2017 & you possibly can hear how a lot he’s artistically grown since.
Rating: 9/10