Termanology Embarks on an Audible Journey Through Life with “Things I Seen” (Album Review)

Lawrence, Massachusetts emcee/producer Termanology linking up with Detroit, Michigan producer Bronze Nazareth for his 13th studio LP. The leader of the ST. da Squad collective, he would also form the duos G.O.Y.A. (Gunz Or Yay Available) with Shortfyuz as well as 1982 with Statik Selektah or Fizzyology with Lil’ Fame & more recently Teknology with Tek. You also have a dozen albums of his that he’s released by himself, with standouts including the sophomore effort Politics as Usual or Bad Decisions & the Dame Grease-produced Set in Stone to name a few. 3 months after Teknology’s eponymous debut, Term’s putting the Things I Seen on wax.

After the “Hex Murda” intro, the title track begins with this soulful boom bap beat talking about simply wanting to live whereas “Make It Flood”keeps it rugged instrumentally talking about being as smooth of an operator as he already is. “Beast Mode” gets back on the chipmunk soul vibe boasting his lyrical abilities just before “Fargo” featuring Wais P finds the 2 making too much money to be living in sorrow.

“Sometimes You Go” featuring Jon Connor sees the both of them talking about not living lavish & their passion being wherever they pass it while “History Lesson” also featuring Jon Connor goes back-to-back discussing God giving them the ability & that not being so much of a mystery. The “Do You Remember?” interlude should’ve been meshed with the actual song featuring SuperSTah Snuk since they tie-in well with each other chopping up the soul samples again so they can get reminiscent.

Marv Won joins Termanology on “Alotta Prose (I Know)” maintaining a soulful edge to the beat so both of them can brush off any small talk that comes their way since neither of them have any time for that shit & prior to the outro, the final song “Henny Cancer” featuring Bronze Nazareth himself & Salute da Kidd wraps officially concludes Things I Seen by getting the trio together for a hardcore hip hop barfest without a hook chasing a legacy.

Things I Seen bounces back from the mixed reception of Term’s last couple solo efforts representing the perfect intersection of two legendary forces in the underground scene bringing each of both parties’ unique flavor to the table to make an experience that transcends mere music by going on this audible journey through life, struggle & triumph. Bronze Nazareth’s unparalleled production & poetic lyricism joining forces with the ST. da Squad leader’s razor-sharp rhymes & magnetic presence results in an unrelenting dedication to their craft.

Score: 9/10

Subscribe To Our Weekly NewsletterStay Updated With Exclusive Content, News, & Events Straight To Your Inbox!

Legends Will Never Die

Just a 27 year old guy from Detroit, Michigan who passionately loves hip hop culture & music as a whole

Related Articles