Wu-Tang Clan

THE BIG DOE REHAB - GHOSTFACE KILLAH

Even while the Wu-Tang Clan was most active, Ghostface Killah was quietly establishing himself as one of the wickedest, least predictable MCs of this era. This is his third album in 18 months. But if there’s a bottom to Ghost’s lyrical well, he’s nowhere near it on “The Big Doe Rehab,” which is jammed […]

December 11th, 2007 - Posted in Album Reviews

8 DIAGRAMS - WU-TANG CLAN

The biggest revelation on Wu-Tang’s first record in six years isn’t the Beatles “reinterpolation” “The Heart Gently Weeps” or even that the album actually came out. It’s that the project is as strong as it is — for all the years of obligatory infighting, there’s a cohesion and strength to these “8 Diagrams.” RZA […]

December 11th, 2007 - Posted in Album Reviews