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Seven's Travels

by Atmosphere

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Overall Rating: 2.4612 Seven's Travels is ranked overall as 2.4612 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 2.7537 Seven's Travels has an avg. critic score of 2.7537 out of 4 stars

Seven's Travels Rank 3 Reviews

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Amazon.com
Seven's Travels features some of Ant's most adventurous and assured production. ...more
Village Voice
The music is always full of life, and Slug's white-boy flow is brassy, deft, and one-of-a-kind. ...more
All Music Guide
Bristles with the independent spirit that put both punk and hip-hop on the map. ...more
PrefixMag
When it comes to Atmosphere, music critics will invariably say one thing: Atmosphere is a welcomed relief from the greedy, ultra-violent state of modern hip-hop . This is entirely true, but to say that Atmosphere is not Fitty Cent is to say nothing ...more
Stylus Magazine
Interesting, strong in places, but overlong and uneven. ...more

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Splendid
Though it's not the emotionally draining follow-up many were expecting, Seven's Travels succeeds. Its saving grace is the fact that Slug and Ant remain ignorant of, or choose to completely ignore, the hip-hop conventions that have handcuffed similar ...more
Dusted Magazine
I suppose that this isn’t the album a lot of people were probably hoping for. But it’s never the album people were hoping for. ...more
Delusions of Adequacy
It is far too lengthy to function as a coherent hip-hop record. ...more
Rolling Stone
Self-loathing, navel-gazing and occasionally hilarious. ...more
The Onion (A.V. Club)
Though leavened with self-deprecation and lacerating wit, Slug's unsparing self-analysis can feel a little solipsistic and oppressive, particularly over the course of the album's 70-minute run time. ...more

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