Man, I can tell that hip hop is going to get more and more interesting as time goes on. And from the listen of The Moliqule, I know that some albums were meant to be over my head. From the start, I can tell you that this is one of those more electronically menacing albums. I feel that it would make the perfect soundtrack for a BladeRunner type existence. The life in which you pay for air and the world has been raped so harsh that we have to exist on another planet. Sounds silly? Trust me, after you listen to this album, you will feel the same way I feel.

Let's take "2084" for instance. Check out these lyrics: "The year was 2084 I traveled door-to-door/ selling indulgences through bombed out villages, the most diligent salesman received desk jobs at the front office/ but the building that encased it fell victim to the apocalypse/ they tried to offer us a similar incentive/ beneath a dented hatch is where the desk rest/ nothings meant to last�That microcosm was turned to flotsam and jetsam/ from steel and glass the pavement opened up and I jumped the gap/ Barely making it to the other side/ a slight rock slide beneath my right heel/ I managed to turn that misstep into a swan dive before my fate was sealed/ I picked the only page that was real in a book of fiction/ with endless chapters, witnesses were badgered into false descriptions, codes were re-encrypted�" Now, if this isn't futuristic psychobabble, I don't know what is. The most regular sounding song on this entire album is "Cold Fusion", which actually calms down all the dreary technology with a nice loop, drum kit and boom bap layered under a dope beat sample. Even though Moliqule still spits in his spit fire, off beat-on beat cadence, the guest emcee 3CPO. "Ironic Maiden" is another one of those songs that actually makes no sense, but a whole lot of sense once you take the time to analyze it. A lot of The Moliqule's rhymes are futuristically laced personal expressions of life full of similes, metaphors, and personifications.

Really, the bad thing about this whole album is going to be the good thing about this album: its overall original weirdness. Taking a notebook from Aesop Rock, EL-P and just going wild with it, Audible Imagery is that album that can almost go above and beyond people's comprehension of music. It will be good for those that like that type of music. However, for those that can't really deal with that type of vibe, it will turn them off faster than a 50 pound butt-naked crack whore.

So, to be honest, it isn't for everybody. Period. If you like what I described, then cop this. If you don't, then don't bother because it isn't for you.

- Darcwonn