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Alla Xul Elu Have “No Masters” (Album Review)

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Portsmouth, Ohio horrorcore trio & Long Live Evil founders Alla Xul Elu ending the 1st month of 2026 with their 7th LP. Consisting of Billy Obey as well as Joey Black & Lee Carver, they broke out a decade ago as a duo by releasing their first 2 albums Head of Horns & Sci-Co that same year. This was followed up with their 4/20-themed debut EP Necronomichron in 2017 & adding Carver into the fold shortly after, but it wasn’t until Twiztid signed them to Majik Ninja Entertainment in 2018 when the Xul Boys’ music got increasingly better. Their MNE debut The Almighty is unquestionably the greatest horrorcore album of the 2010s, their 2019 sophomore EP Church of Xul took a much darker approach, Mauxuleum made it in the top 10 of my Best Releases of 2020 list despite them ditching their signature boom bap sound for a more industrial, trap metal direction & Necronomichron 2: Dead by Bong was a superior sequel to their 4/20 EP. The Magic Xul Bus preluded their final MNE offering Gods of Evil Rise produced by Mike E. Clark, opening for Psychopathic Records & Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW) founders the Insane Clown Posse this past Hallowicked. A couple weeks after JCW Lunacy head writer Vince Russo crowned Facade of The Neon Blondes & Ken Anderson the new JCW American Champion & JCW World Juggalo Heavyweight Champion respectively, A.X.E. are dropping No Masters.

After the “SINTRO”, the title track begins jumping over this horror-sounding trap instrumental talking about them bowing down to no one whereas “BRINGTHEVIOLENCE” goes for a boom bap vibe & getting gorier with their pens for the Xuligans’ sake. “ONEXONE” blends industrial hip hop & trap talking about converting people at the Church of Xul leading into the 33 second Billy Obey solo cut “FROMAXE” advising to cop a shotty if anybody got a problem with someone.

“INLOVEWITHAGHOST” has a funkier vibe to the beat showing a more lustful side of Xul regarding the horror movie queens from their darkest dreams & an outro reminiscent of “Rigor Erectus” but after the “BUCKYFUCKNERS” skit, “Black” takes a darker boom bap route instrumentally talking about blackening out the sun. “FUCKLIFE” gives a middle finger to all the bullshit they’ve been fed up with & no longer looking at things on the brighter side while “CHURCHBURNER” infernally talks about being fire breathing shell blazers.

Kicking off the 2nd half, “DIEONEDAY” goes for a vintage boom bap approach stylistically reminding us that every living being will soon meet it’s demise while “REALFAKEAI” talks about the rise of AI these past couple years getting to the point where people don’t know what’s real anymore. After the “WORKOUTPLAN” skit, “UNDERNEATHTHEFLOORBOARDS” gives flowers to the horrorcore subgenre they’ve been representing for a decade while “OPPOSITEOFCHRIST” talks about there being nothing like what the Church provides.

After the minute long “CANTSAVETHEMALL” intermission from Billy Obey kinda like what “FROMAXE” was, “NOREASONWHY” featuring S.O.N. & the Super Famous Fun Time Guys brings the modern day Dark Lotus together for an LLE posse cut while “TIMEBOMB” comes across as another interlude using the same structuring “CANTSAVETHEMALL” & “FROMAXE” did. “MASKMAKER” ends No Masters talking about the Forever Faces got their name because they’re eternal, although “IGETITTWIZTID (DEALWITHTHEDEVIL)” was a nasty Twiztid diss.

Warming up for this new chapter in Alla Xul Elu’s prolific career where they have No Masters doing their own thing under Long Live Evil for all of eternity by having Billy Obey & Lee Carver going solo with both Rhymebook of the Recently Deceased & Meathead: Satanic Steakhouse this past fall, the production’s like a mix of all the sounds they’ve explored from boom bap to industrial hip hop & trap with Billy, Lee & Joey Black lyrically declaring their independence.

Score: 9/10





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