★★★★★
There exists a portion of the American music scene that is currently finding a growing audience of fans who don't really care for genre definitions for their music and choose to define music as either "good" or "bad...
- www.roughstock.com
2012-02-23
★★★★★
Originally released in 2008. Sudden death under a railway car seemingly ties this album together as the 9 titles make a journey between underground stations across the globe. Rehab's debut album is solidly based on the crafted playing from the two protagonists John Hegre (guitar and electronics) and Bjørnar Habestad (guitar and electronics). Flutes and guitars fuse into a mayhem of electronics, manipulations and studio wizardry...
- www.forcedexposure.com
2011-08-01
★★★★★
Releasing their 7th studio album, Welcome Home, Rehab are no newcomers to the music scene. Much like before, the album is a combination of southern rock and hip-hop elements â?" an odd grouping, but interesting to say the least. So is it any good? Well, it isnâ??t badâ?¦It kinda reminds me a bit of Uncle Kracker â?" remember that guy? Let me refresh your memory; he used to spin the turntables for Kid Rock and then became somewhat of a one-album -wonder with Double Wide...
- www.musicreview.co.za
2011-01-04
★★★★★
Sometimes writing about a specific genre of music can be interesting in what is sent to you as a representation of that genre...
- roughstock.com
2010-12-07
★★★★★
When two genres of music are blended together it is difficult to predict who is going to embrace the fusion. In the case of Linkin Park, the band found pop success as their rock inspired beats and rap lyrics resonated with a youthful fan base. More often the new mixture creates its own fans that aren't particularly drawn from either genre. Groups like Kottonmouth Kings have carved out their own fan base which consumes little more than rapcore and similar hardcore content...
- rapreviews.com
2009-07-21
★★★★★
From Ice-T and Schoolly D to Eminem, hip-hop has been full of dark, twisted humor. And there is no shortage of it on Southern Discomfert -- this first Epic release by the Atlanta-based hip-hop duo Rehab is an impressive effort full of dark-humored references to drug and alcohol abuse. Anyone who finds Eminem's Slim Shady character entertaining will find in-your-face items like "My Addiction" (based on Run-D.M.C.'s "My Adidas") and "Crazy People" equally entertaining...
- music.aol.com
2008-08-28