Clipping.: Splendor and Misery Pt. 2

Published: June 4, 2021, 11:35 p.m.

b'We are back to conclude our coverage of the industrial hip-hop group Clipping and their ambitious 2016 concept album "Splendor and Misery".\\xa0 Eric, Steve and Marc wrap this one up for you with a track-by-track analysis.\\xa0\\xa0\\nThis album is the story of the relationship between an escaped slave from the future and the computer AI of the ship he commandeers.\\xa0 It explores the nature of freedom and the history of shackles.\\nWill Marc appreciate Daveed Diggs\' spaced aged swagger?\\xa0\\xa0\\nWill Steve graffiti #2331\'s lyrics on the side of his neighbor\'s house?\\xa0\\xa0\\nWill Eric freestyle over the entire album instead of actually reviewing it, as a bit of a high concept Rick-roll?\\xa0\\xa0\\nYou\'ve got to listen to know for sure.\\xa0\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\n\\nPod Like a Hole Links:\\nhttps://podlikeahole.podbean.com/ Direct Download\\nFacebook (The only reason to visit that site)\\nInstagram (Unfortunately, no pics of the hosts wearing short shorts)\\nTwitter (Not run by a foreign nation bot)\\nPatreon (Until we muster up the courage for an OnlyFans site)\\nArtwork by Greg Wolgast\\n\\n\\nVideo Links:\\nBaby don\'t Sleep\\nhttps://youtu.be/jkVIRXPG7oY\\n\\xa0\\nTrue Believer\\nhttps://youtu.be/elowl8jJEZU\\n\\xa0\\nAir \'em out\\xa0\\nhttps://youtu.be/PUR_ChqUJbc'