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Hip-hop is about presence. Whether party- or street-oriented, it tends to keeps its listeners firmly centred in their own skin: hands in the air, guard your grill, watch your back. In spite of the blunted ethos of the late '90s and the emergence of trip-hop, it's a rare hip-hop record that causes your eyes to go out of focus and your brain to operate freely in that space that makes us describe music as "deep". more...
The Source (2/00, p.95)
- Included in The Source's "Top 10 Albums of the Year [1999]."
Muzik (1/00, p.69)
- Ranked #12 in Muzik's "Albums Of The Year '99"
CMJ (1/10/00, p.4)
- Ranked #9 in CMJ's "Top 30 Editorial Picks [for 1999]."
The Source (3/99, p.194)
- 4 Mics (out of 5)
- "...THINGS FALL APART is the desolate Mad Max-ish soundscape of the post-Armageddon New World....the product of a group who has opened its eyes, and found that the second coming has already arrived in the form of social ills and artistic stagnation..."
Rap Pages (3/99, p.141)
- 4 (out of 5)
- "...This minimalist approach is a new avenue for the crew, but one they maneuver with ease, ever careful not to tread lightly and feign a noncommittal stance..."
Vibe (3/99, p.162)
- "...the Roots have finally perfected their sound....The Roots have reconfigured the pyramid again, placing themselves at the top..."
Rolling Stone (3/4/99, pp.81-82)
- 4 Stars (out of 5)
- "...The hip-hop vanguard that's ignoring trends - musical, lyrical, sartorial - and experimenting, forging ahead, creating new directions....combining kinetic street energy with fresh, artful musical ideas..."
Q (5/99, p.114)
- 4 Stars (out of 5)
- "...amidst bubbling bass, jazz guitar licks and snare splats he [main rapper, Black Thought] celebrates original hip-hop virtues without surrendering to nostalgia..."
Mojo (5/99, p.108)
- "...the stunner they've always promised: the first candidate for hip hop album of 1999....in a hip-hop world dominated by well-worn pop samples and rap rewrites of 80's chart hits, such risk-taking should be cherished..."
Alternative Press (6/99, p.108)
- 4 (out of 5)
- "...the Roots fuse melodic choruses and rap verses into rich, fully-realized grooves..."
Muzik (1/00, p.69)
- "...their most accomplished album...mixing their trademark human beatbox, live instrumentation and smoothly flowing patter with a gorgeous guest appearance from Erykah Badu."
Entertainment Weekly (2/19-2/26/99, p.140)
- "...this straight outta-Illadellph septet maintain a high standard of verbal one-upmanship and lyrical inventiveness, spinning out trenchant inner-city dispatches with righteous fury, while the band's judicious Fender Rhodes tinkling and jazzbo fingerpicking help stoke the album's quiet storms..." - Rating: B
CMJ (1/25/99, p.5)
- "...the Roots represent one of the few hip-hop units that genuinely raise the quality level of the genre....from throat-grabbin' raps to silky-smooth sing-a-longs, leaving cliches at the door while pumping in brand new, heavy doses of groove..."
Urban Latino (4/99, p.75)
- 4 out of 4 - "...The Roots are not only the last Hip Hop 'band'; they are Hip Hop apostles whose love for the art form compels them to push it further musically and lyrically..."
Mixmag (2/99, p.105)
- 4 out of 5 - "...[The Roots] strike gold with their weighty and serious third effort....there's no doubt it's all poetry."
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