Reviews
3 stars out of 5 -- "On NONE SHALL PASS, the entry point is classic hip-hop....It peaks on 'Coffee,' a wonderfully weird, ska-tinged duet...", "His fourth album is as dense as ever....His paragraphs are still wound tight with near metaphors and dissociative imagery...", 3 stars out of 5 -- "Indie rap's wordiest wordsmith unleashes another dose of dense, hyper-enunciated rhymes filled with poetic imagery.", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "A challenging, rewarding head trip. 'Fumes' and '39 Thieves' are classic Def Jux...", "With free associative existential riffs, surreal suburban imagery and winding accounts of decay....NONE SHALL PASS might be his best work since LABOR DAYS.", 3 stars out of 5 -- "Long Island-born Ian Bavitz here delivers some typically extravagant wordplay. There's smart production, too...", "His Dazzling Verbal Pointillism Resolves Into Clever Rants and Full-Blown Stories." -- Grade: A-