By Stacy M. BrownBlack Press USA Senior Nationwide Correspondent
Public Enemy has returned with a blistering new shock album, “Black Sky Over the Tasks: House 2025,” a defiant 12-track assortment that fuses the group’s signature social commentary with a recent dose of old-school hearth. Launched with out advance discover, the file is on the market on a “pay-what-you-want” foundation for 72 hours, giving followers unprecedented entry to the group’s most pressing work in years.
“These new tracks are so that you can get right down to at dwelling,” mentioned Taste Flav, who joins Chuck D on the forefront of the discharge. “Pay whatcha need for the subsequent 72 hours.”
From the opening bars of “C’mon Get Down,” the album showcases the enduring energy of hip-hop to problem injustice and unify generations. Chuck D, credited below his actual title Carlton Ridenhour, and Taste Flav ship scathing verses over manufacturing by Carl Ryder, C-Doc, JP Hesser and Sam Farrar. Cuts like “Evil Manner” name out performative gangsterism— “You bought to alter your evil method / What goes up comes again down”—whereas “Sexagenarian Vape” explores the stress between youth tradition and ageism, a recurring theme all through the file. As an illustration, on “Ageism,” Chuck D delivers one of many album’s most private performances, confronting stereotypes about growing old artists: “Been their age, they ain’t by no means been mine… Ageism caught within the bitterverse.” Public Enemy additionally revisits their longtime critique of the American political system. On “March Insanity,” the group takes purpose at lawmakers’ inaction over gun violence in colleges: “Grade One to Twelve / Even kindergarten / Want safety from this sick development began.”
Elsewhere, “Fools Idiot Fools (Soiled Drums Mixx)” rails in opposition to local weather denial, political corruption and what the group calls “the masquerade parade spinning in webs of charades.” The album doesn’t draw back from humor and swagger. “Messy Hens” finds Taste Flav taunting gossipers: “Ain’t frightened bout one other sucker / Talkin’ ‘bout Messy Hens on Hennessy.” The monitor “Public Enemy Comin Throoooo,” in the meantime, celebrates the group’s longevity and their place in hip hop’s pantheon, referencing the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame, Lollapalooza, and many years of excursions.
With manufacturing credit spanning California, Pennsylvania and New York, “Black Sky Over the Tasks: House 2025” represents a cross-country assertion of resilience. Veteran drummer Tré Cool (Inexperienced Day) contributes stay percussion on “Fools Idiot Fools,” whereas C-Doc and JP Hesser’s engineering brings a uncooked immediacy to the file.
From the percussive stomp of “…The Hits Simply Carry on Comin…” to the confrontational nearer “March Insanity,” Public Enemy show they continue to be as very important—and as unflinching—as ever. After many years of talking fact to energy, Chuck D and Taste Flav are displaying no indicators of retreat.
The album is now accessible at http://www.publicenemy.com, the place followers can title their worth throughout a 72-hour window.