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Lice a.k.a. Aesop Rock & Homeboy Sandman Premiere Season 4 of “Miami Lice”, First EP in 9 Years (EP Review)

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This is the surprise 4th extended play from New York abstract hip hop superduo Lice. Consisting of Aesop Rock & Homeboy Sandman, both highly revered wordsmiths in their own fields would make their eponymous debut together in the fall of 2015 under Stones Throw Records & followed it up with the sequel Still Buggin’ a year later through Rhymesayers Entertainment. Next summer will be a whole decade since they’ve dropped their last EP Triple Fat Lice, making a comeback by presenting season 4 of Miami Lice.

“Who Sent You?” begins with both of them spitting abstract verses over a bass guitar from Aesop Rock himself whereas “Uh-Oh” takes the boom bap route instrumental working in some sampling talking about the muzzle being warm for those claiming they don’t want trouble with them. “Moving Day” hooks the kicks & snares back up so both of them can get abstractly hardcore for a couple minutes leading into “Burnt Mauve” cavernously trading the mic back-&-forth with each other

To get the other half of the EP going, “The 1” embraces a funkier boom bap vibe talking about the kind of artists they‘ve become known for while “Homework” replaces the funk elements with electronic music suggesting for everyone to do their research on them if they don’t know who they’re fucking with by now. “The Burgers” puts a more conscious spin on the abstract penmanship that’ve defined their whole style while “Evolution” sends it all off on an experimentally drumless note talking about having days that’re both good & bad

I’ve already been anticipating Elucid’s upcoming 5th album albeit Rhymesayers debut I Guess U Had to Be There produced by Sebb Bash this weekend, but Miami Lice reunites Homeboy Sandman & Aesop Rock after 9 whole years of focusing towards their own solo endeavors for the EP that I’ve always wanted them to make ever since their formation. Aesop solely handling the production on this one was a smart move considering how experimental I Heard It’s a Mess There Too was this past Halloween, soundtracking their abstract synergies meticulously.

Score: 9/10





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