Swamp Harbour – Self-Titled (Album Review)

Swamp Harbour is a duo from London, England, United Kingdom consisting of Bisk & Stinkin’ Slumrok. Both of whom are known for being members of the Cult of the Damned collective & have crossed paths with each other a handful of times over the years on tracks like “Catfish” or “Runt” to only name a couple. However after being signed to Blah Records as solo artists for quite some time, they’re ready to properly introduce themselves by joining the label & putting out an eponymous debut album entirely produced by Sam Zircon.

“No Response” featuring Jack Danz after the “Heads Roll” intro was a solid hardcore hip hop opener instrumentally reminiscent of the Wu-Tang Clan single “Can It All Be So Simple?” & after “Marsh Law” featuring HAPPYPPL references WWE Hall of Famer Mr. T talking about dumping bodies in the swamp, “Cantaloupe Island” has a jazzier vibe to the beat dismissing rappers who hit the ground as soon as shit goes down in a session.

King Grubb appears on “Pelican Beach” ruggedly talking about knowing when the Swamps call your name while “Indicity III” finishes a trilogy Morrstinkin’s debut started & Gutter City bridged. “Francs” hooks up a reversed string sample mixed with kicks & snares talking about wanting others’ money when they die & after “Wholegrain” eerily speaks of both artists finding their way up, “Zip Ties” concludes with a lo-fi boom bap outro speaking of keeping it g when shit gets deep.

Bisk & Stinkin’ Slumrok have individually spent the past several years making names for themselves whether you look at their own respective solo discographies or the appearances they’ve made on the Cult of the Damned’s self-titled EP & it’s sequel Brick Pelican Posse Crew Gang Syndicate, but Swamp Harbour’s introduction births another new exciting side project for the UK’s answer to the Army of the Pharaohs. Sam Zircon’s boom bap production is dark, the amount of guests are kept to minimum & we get a better look at the chemistry between both MCs than either of the Cult’s previous discography entries.

Score: 8/10

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