On his first project since leaving
the Demigodz, New York rapper
Louis Logic teams with
Jay Love to create an album-length ode to the joys of drinking. But neither
P. Diddy teetotaling nor
ODB staggering adequately describes this album. In fact, despite song titles like "Double Fisted" and "The Lounge," this is lightweight party-boy fare. Even when acting out smacking a bitch down on "Beat Your Ass" or the lead single, "Wreckyalife" (which borrows from
A Tribe Called Quest) with producer
J.J. Brown, these boys sound more like smack-talkers who mouth off about a lot more than they live.
Brown and
Avid Record Collector provide the beats, which rely on plenty of golden samples and boom-bap breaks for the pair to rhyme over. It's all very sophomoric, but not in a rambunctious
Licensed to Ill way. Competent, but particularly in the case of
Logic, he's capable of much better.