Shrines (Armand Hammer album) explained

Shrines
Type:studio
Artist:Armand Hammer
Cover:Armand Hammer - Shrines album cover.jpg
Genre:Underground hip hop
Label:Backwoodz Studioz
Prev Title:Paraffin
Prev Year:2018
Next Title:Haram
Next Year:2021

Shrines is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group Armand Hammer.[1] It was released via Backwoodz Studioz in 2020.[2] The album's cover is a photograph of a NYPD police officer about to tranquilize and capture the tiger Ming of Harlem.[3]

Background

Billy Woods and Elucid toured Europe as Armand Hammer in 2019.[4] While in Edinburgh, they started writing a song titled "Bitter Cassava" and made demos. They recorded the song after they got back to New York City. Once a few things were figured out, they started work on Shrines.[5]

Critical reception

Eden Tizard of The Quietus stated that "Shrines sees a new kind of clarity takes shape, a departure from 2018's monolithic Paraffin." He added: "Where production there was thick and volatile like boiled tar, Shrines is comparatively spacious, the density of the bars even more pronounced." Tom Breihan of Stereogum described Shrines as "an album about people trying to build utopias on perilous and unstable piles of garbage." He stated that "Armand Hammer take in the poison-cloud existential joke of a world around them, and they answer that joke with images as poetic as the tiger at the window."

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bandcamp Friday Is Back Supporting Artists and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Vice. Josh. Terry. June 18, 2020. September 1, 2020.
  2. Web site: Pre-Order Armand Hammer's Shrines. Backwoodz Studioz. September 1, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200901135446/https://backwoodzstudioz.com/pre-order-armand-hammers-shrines/. September 1, 2020. live.
  3. Web site: An Original Strain: Armand Hammer Interviewed. Clash. Julian. Roberts-Grmela. July 22, 2020. September 1, 2020.
  4. Web site: On Tour: billy woods and Elucid Hit Europe as Armand Hammer. Bonafide Magazine. Jamie. Groovement. August 29, 2019. September 1, 2020.
  5. Web site: "Fire Represents Power": Armand Hammer Are the Foundational Myth. DJBooth. Donna-Claire. Chesman. June 16, 2020. 31 August 2020.