“S.T.A.R.V.E. (Striving To Achieve Real Values Everywhere)” Tackles Isolation to Begin Cappo’s “CAPStone” Trilogy (EP Review)

This is the 9th extended play from Nottingham, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom emcee/producer Cappo. Known for being 1/2 of Oblique Strategies & 1/3 of VVV, he also has all 8 of his previous EPs as well as 8 full-length studio LPs & a mixtape under his belt over the course of his career spanning a quarter of a century. Kong the Artisan had fully produced Canon several months earlier & has been S.T.A.R.V.E. (Striving To Achieve Real Values Everywhere) since, handling a majority of the beats by himself.
“Jar” opens up with this cavernous instrumental with some pianos comparing life to a sample & talking about how he used to bottle up his dreams back then whereas “Drip” atmospherically describes a power struggle he’s been feeling within himself. After the “Terrence III: Void” interlude, the self-produced “Wi(n)dow” embraces a boom bap sound needing a clean break from all the bullshit leading into the “Terrence II” interlude.
Kicking off the 2nd half, “Strongbow” brings some creepy piano chords in the picture talking about only being at peace when he’s asleep just before “Slow Poison” produced by Sam Zircon describes becoming acquainted with the night. After the “Terrence” interlude, the outro “Writeful Owner” concludes S.T.A.R.V.E. (Striving To Achieve Real Values Everywhere) asking how he’d look giving up everything to a wolf in sheep’s skin.
Using books like Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison or movies such as Jacob’s Ladder for inspiration, Cappo conceptually builds the inaugural entry of the CAPStone trilogy S.T.A.R.V.E. (Striving To Achieve Real Values Everywhere) around a working-class man’s mental health rapidly declining caused by an addiction to drug & alcohol along with the breakdown of a long-term relationship emphasizing the realization of isolation inherently being equally pervasive & collective as it is individual.
Score: 8/10

