Mike Ladd - Father Divine

Reviews of Father Divine

Rating Summary
n/a by www.rapreviews.com There isn't a weak track on "Father Divine," and though some of Ladd's lyrical styling can be uninspired... the album is packed with solid material. Read more
n/a by Pitchfork Media It's a record played in the red, and it's not afraid to have a good time there. Read more
n/a by Junkmedia An invigorating mix of spacey dub, seventies funk, eighties big-beat electro, old school hip-hop and even early Prince, Father Divine is Ladd's most lyrically accessible and sonically enjoyable album to date. Read more
n/a by www.dustedmagazine.com Father Divine ranks among the best of Ladd’s efforts, and is easily one of his most adventurous. Read more
n/a by www.splendidmagazine.com Father Divine is that rare album that's conscious of its diversity without being pretentious about it Read more
n/a by Popmatters Overall this is a rather disappointing collection of diary scribbles from the mind of a man caught between places physical and imagined, content to play with the dirt and the dust of his existence and occasionally pull out something sexy, fresh and new. Read more