Mr. Lif - Mo'Mega

Reviews of Mo'Mega

Rating Summary
n/a by www.avclub.com Like The Coup's strangely simpatico latest album, Lif's frisky, humane Mo'Mega redefines what a political rap album can be. Read more
n/a by www.prefixmag.com The album's great achievement is that it melds the civic with the personal. Mo' Mega spans a bigger range in its eleven tracks than most albums twice its length. Read more
n/a by Pitchfork Media None of these are musical or artistic epiphanies, but it's Lif's realization that his problems are commonplace that makes Mo' Mega more interesting than his other stuff. Read more
n/a by www.lostatsea.net Despite it’s pitfalls, Mo' Mega has great entertainment value. Read more
n/a by www.cokemachineglow.com El-P doesn’t ruin Mo’ Mega -- the title track’s beat is a colossus -- but those moments free of his fingerprints are also the album’s strongest. Read more
n/a by www.slantmagazine.com Mo' Mega keeps the bar set pretty high. Read more
n/a by www.stylusmagazine.com Lif’s greatest strength remains his pissy paranoia. Read more
n/a by www.adequacy.net Mo’ Mega starts off strong... But from [the middle] on out the songs lose focus. Read more
n/a by Rolling Stone Lif's flow... sounds more detached and ambivalent than ever. Read more
n/a by Popmatters Far too often on Mo’ Mega he seems unsure of quite where he’s heading and, altogether, the LP fails to reach any sort of feeling of transcendence. Read more
n/a by www.nowtoronto.com The production bangs, and there are many references that'll appeal to readers of liberal non-fiction (Fast Food Nation, Chomsky, Al Gore), but some of the good Mr.'s thoughts on this future we live in are unconvincing. Read more
n/a by Billboard Seem[s] like a missed opportunity. Read more