DMX - The Great Depression

Reviews of The Great Depression

Rating Summary
2.5 by Rolling Stone What happens when a desperado is no longer desperate? That's the question DMX faces on The Great Depression,his fourth album and his first to react to success. In 1998 and 1999, DMX's Rottweiler growl... Read more
n/a by www.cdnow.com Beyond the music, X's sincere subject matters keep the album enticing. Read more
n/a by www.ew.com He's undercut by... undistinguished beats, bank-account boasts, and R&B hooks that seem incongruously grafted on for hit potential. Read more
n/a by www.sonicnet.com Filled with the sort of aggressive, testosterone-fueled rage that has helped make DMX the Henry Rollins of hardcore hip-hop. Read more
n/a by NME This is easily the weakest DMX release to date. Read more
n/a by Popmatters The most depressing thing about this album is that DMX's passion for rhyming seems to have been eclipsed by his success. Read more
5 by Aftonbladet Det känns inte som att det var två år sedan Earl Simmons a k a Dark Man X släppte sitt senaste album, “… And Then There Was X”, men så är faktiskt fallet. Skivan förvandlade DMX från... Read more
5 by Dagensskiva.com Det känns inte som att det var två år sedan Earl Simmons a k a Dark Man X släppte sitt senaste album, “… And Then There Was X”, men så är faktiskt fallet. Skivan förvandlade DMX från... Read more