Armand Hammer, the dynamic duo of Billy Woods and Elucid, returns with their second studio album, "Rome," a compelling exploration of experimental and alternative hip-hop. Released on November 3, 2017, via Backwoodz Studioz, this 14-track album clocks in at just under 44 minutes, delivering a dense and intricate soundscape that showcases the duo's lyrical prowess and innovative approach to hip-hop.
Produced entirely by Messiah Musik, "Rome" is a testament to Armand Hammer's ability to craft complex narratives and vivid imagery. The album opens with "Pakistani Brain," a track that immediately sets the tone with its intricate wordplay and haunting beat. Standout tracks like "Dead Money," "Tread Lightly," and "It Was Written" further highlight the duo's ability to blend abstract lyricism with compelling storytelling.
The album's title track, "Rome," serves as a centerpiece, encapsulating the album's themes of power, decay, and resilience. Other tracks, such as "Carnies" and "Dianetics," delve into the darker aspects of human nature, while "Pergamum" and "Barbarians" offer a more introspective look at societal structures and personal identity.
Armand Hammer's "Rome" is not just an album; it's a journey through the margins of hip-hop, where every lyric is a revelation and every beat is a journey. The duo's radical and heartfelt approach to rap makes "Rome" a standout record in the underground hip-hop scene, solidifying Armand Hammer's reputation as one of the most innovative and thought-provoking acts in the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, "Rome" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.