Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of Vic Spencer with his 2016 underground hip-hop masterpiece, "St. Gregory." This 20-track album, released under the independent label Old Fart Luggage, is a testament to Spencer's unique voice and creative prowess, marking his third project of the year. Clocking in at just over 50 minutes, "St. Gregory" is a non-stop journey through the gritty streets of Chicago, delivered with Vic Spencer's signature cold and unapologetic flow.
From the haunting opener "Vic Spencer Is Dead" to the cinematic closer "Cinema Bahz," the album is a sonic exploration of boom bap beats and hard-hitting lyrics. Tracks like "Blast Fa Me," "Bugatti Brakes," and "CEO Cellphone Numbers" showcase Spencer's lyrical dexterity and storytelling abilities, while interludes like "Brian Fresco's Dagger" add a touch of intrigue and depth. The album also features standout tracks such as "Gone Fishing" (in three parts), "Kush Petals," and "Suede Legend," each offering a unique glimpse into Spencer's world.
"St. Gregory" is not just an album; it's a statement. Vic Spencer, self-described as "Chicago's hated," brings his A-game to this project, further cementing his place in the underground hip-hop scene. The album's raw energy and authentic sound have garnered praise from fans and critics alike, with many hailing it as one of Spencer's best works. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, "St. Gregory" is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates raw, unfiltered hip-hop with a side of Chicago grit.