Nevertheless, the album with 6 brilliant tracks begins. A rhyme fireworks chasing the next. Yelawolf whispers, breathes and screams, along with its feature guests the atmosphere of the "Trailer Park Ghetto Ways" in their heads.
Hard White is just awesome, Let's Roll bucks despite Kid Rock feature and the furious Growin Up In The Gutter is atmospheric madness - the best track on the album !!!
Until the mood suddenly is torn - as would run in the Sixth Sense and TV interrupted suddenly by Langnese advertising.
After Langnese advertising then sounds the Hook of Poo Bear, which is just unbearable. Unfortunately, there is no better, but rather worse - Even with Made in the USA, Animal & Write Your Name be destroyed by great verses absolutely pesky hooks. The style change is not fun, and the album is inconsistent.
The only exceptions in "Sunshine" part of CD are Hardest Love Song In The World and Radio. Although the match nor in the concept, which was introduced at the beginning of the disc, but still the spark ignites (could also be that Catfish Billy here has free space and is not interrupted by annoying features).
Slumerican Shitizen can finally revive the raw Southern Energy, which particularly makes Yelas music so - Track madness !! Disengagement & Room disassemble !!
On at least as hot, rousing "The Last Song" then you come back to himself.
Here Yelawolf takes us into his fatherless youth, through his lyrical skills you can feel the pain in every line
a good conclusion for an album that total unfortunately remains only middle class. It could have been a classic, because Yelawolf undoubtedly one of the best rappers.