Published Sunday 25th February 2007
| Rapture Ruckus - I Believe | 
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Reviewed by Greg Inglis This is the second album from the New Zealand-based rapper and features the superior production talents of Brian Gardner whose previous credits include Eminem and 2Pac. There are echoes of the aforementioned Slim Shady on tracks like the powerful "Rhymes For Times" but the mix of hip-hop and crunching guitars is closer in sound to Mike Shinoda's "Fort Minor" or earlier than anything else. Throughout the album, Ruckus lays his cards on the table with hard hitting lyrics that challenge the listener to make a difference where they're at, most notably in the rallying call of "Move". With so much energy here there is a short instrumental towards the end to give you time to get your breath back before the radio friendly "Get Ready" hits the speakers. Be warned, this is a tune which will be doing Muhammad Ali-like rounds in your head. You can feel the passion oozing from every corner of this release both in the delivery and the lyrics themselves but it lacks the real distinctiveness of artists like 4th Avenue Jones who bring greater variety to the musical table. More of a scrum than a ruckus but plenty here for the musically open minded to feast upon.
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Rapture – aka Brad Dring – fills the demanding roles of rapper, programmer, engineer and occasional drummer on Rapture Ruckus’ groundbreaking followup album, I Believe. Seven months in the making with final touches added by LA hiphop guru Brian Gardner (Eminem, Dr Dre, Janet Jackson, 2Pac, Blink 182, etc), this latest offering calls on six years of music making history from one of the New Zealand’s most respected underground talents.
Busting out of humble working class surrounds, the Rapture Ruckus story leans heavily on a remarkable journey of hardship, redemption and all things music – jazz, hip-hop, heavy rock – you name it, and you can bet that Rapture’s called on it as he’s fought to bring his emotionally charged songs to the expectatant masses.
With a sonic landscape suggesting Fort Minor, Cypress Hill and Marshall Mathers, Rapture solidly convinces even the most hardened detractor with a talent that defies critique. This year the underground came out from hiding, and it’s got a name - Rapture Ruckus. |
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