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Lines In My Face
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Release Date:06/22/2004
Label:Interscope Records
UPC:602498627662

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  • All Music Guide

    In 2000, the youngsters in Chronic Future found themselves stuck in a crappy label situation, as Beyond Music disintegrated around them. Naturally, in the bent discourse of the record industry, Beyond's implosion didn't necessarily void the Chronic's contract. This impossible situation resulted in a lengthy, smelly legal wrangle. Luckily however, instead of having to get jobs at Phoenix area sub shops, the combo ended up out of its old deal, on Interscope, and owners of a more mature sound. It should be Chronic Future's members can finally rent cars legally. Whereas 2000's 4 Elements was still wired to a pretty standard raprock mainframe (311, Rage, etc.), Lines in My Face wisely paints from a fuller palette. Like other suburbanites raised on grunge, alternative, and Hype Williams fish eye hiphop, the Chronic has no problem mixing hues and washes from each of those genres. Incubus, Hoobastank, and RX Bandits have been successful with this same formula during Chronic Future's hiatus, s...o it's nice that Face is here to get a little recognition of its own. "Stop Pretending", the selfexamination "World Keeps Spinning [A Chronic Future]", and "New York, NY" depart deftly from the bynumbers riff slap of Chronic past; MC Mike Busse seems to have incorporated a bit of Eminem's lyrical flow, and the addition of keyboardist/programmer Ryan Breen means songs can rely on more dynamics than the hiccup between "Get up Get up" and a downtuned D. Lines finds a workable formula in rangy, angry, or searching verses slipping easily into choruses of loud guitar and actual singing, but it also makes each song on the album unique, whether through wordy raps, thick distortion, or unlikely sonic detours. Highlights include the Foo Fightersish "Static on the Radio" and "Thank You"; best might be "Wicked Games", where moody synth textures set up a stuttering, surging chorus. It sounds like mid'80s Depeche Mode covering POD. - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Chronic Future

Chronic Future was formed by four teenaged musicians in Phoenix in the mid-'90s. After building up a strong local following, the group released their independent eponymous debut in 1996 and had a local radio hit with their odd homage to the valley of the sun, "Scottsdale." Averaging 13 years of age, the members of Chronic Future (vocalist Mike Busse, drummer Barry Colli... Read more