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A Review of 'Cyphertyrant' by Twyll The ChyllTyrant

Review of “Cyphertyrant” by Twyll The ChyllTyrant http://www.amazon.com/Cyphertyrant-Explicit/dp/B005D1GUNC/ “To believe in your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all” The genuinely general imminent feeling that a genius has as he reminisces his compilation of accomplishments, is somewhat a forgotten token in today's world where the constant barrage of entertainment and commercial industrial rituals of the working people is as tightly wound around as the gears inside a timepiece. Once over, the true mark of a genius is most often found to be revealed through his remarks of his career, where hypothesis incarnate is harnessed for the pondering contemplation of the common man. When it comes to such brilliant lives that defy recorded history, it is important, also, to recognize the inherent stable-structured combinations and varieties of talent exposed through mind-bending connections to both the input work and life of the individual as well as the futures of its constituent contemporaries in realms of physical attributes and tribulations. The overall effect that the genius has on his peers in his civilized society is the final determining factor. Twyll The ChyllTyrant, artist extraordinaire, shows all of the affects of a true leader in his portrait of an oral tradition as old as history, with the "Cyphertyrant" collection of self-learned, self-produced rap songs. The leadership shows through in his ability to command every aspect of his product, and carry through a delivery of nonstop intelligent and intriguing concepts through synthesized new-age rhythms that definitely belong in a category never before seen to be this successful. Although the album maintains a high cadence of staccato style, fast, and heavy vocals, the electronica backdrop is a statement in and of itself. The choruses and hook arrangements are creatively placed within the course of the twenty one song album. They do give the added free spirited boisterousness that melds the verses over the top of each of the chaotic beats. As instrumentals themselves, the selection might show a versatility of its own, although partially uninteresting if without the lyrics. The emcee on the album sounds like a college professor at times, with little to no pausing nor slips. At his best, the rapper-producer-engineer let's go of all unnecessary control and lets the words simply fall right out onto the track in freestyles as epic as they should be for an achievement of equal proportions. "Cyphertyrant" is a good thing to hear against the multitudes of different styles available in music as a whole, for sure, due to the fact that 90% of the strength of the album is the lyrics, to a point where the catastrophic beat is at full force in a cataclysmic rush of orchestrated symphony. 9.9 / 10