This week’s new releases offer diverse musical styles, from hip-hop heavyweights to jazz-influenced cinematic soundscapes. HYFIN’s must-listen albums of the week include Mustard’s “Faith of a Mustard Seed,” Rakim’s “G.O.D.’s Network (Reb7rth),” Ice Spice’s debut “Y2K!,” and Slowly Rolling Camera’s “Silver Shadow.”
Mustard Sows “Faith of a Mustard Seed”
American record producer Mustard returns with his fourth studio album, “Faith of a Mustard Seed.” This project marks Mustard’s first release under a new partnership with BMG Rights Management and comes five years after his previous album, “Perfect Ten.”
Mustard’s production on Kendrick Lamar’s hit “Not Like Us” rekindled interest in his work. The album’s title carries emotional significance, as the late Nipsey Hussle suggested during the recording of Mustard’s previous work. Honoring this suggestion, Mustard has assembled a roster of notable artists for collaborations, including Kirk Franklin, Lil Yachty, Travis Scott, and Ty Dolla Sign, among others.
“Faith of a Mustard Seed” contains 14 tracks and runs for approximately 50 minutes. It also features Mustard’s debut as a rapper on the “Pray For Me” track, adding a new dimension to his artistic repertoire.
Rakim Reconnects with “G.O.D.’s Network”
Hip-hop pioneer Rakim makes a notable return with “G.O.D.’s Network (Reb7rth),” his first full-length project in 15 years. Released on July 26, 2024, this album showcases Rakim’s enduring lyrical prowess while introducing new elements to his artistry.
For the first time in his career, Rakim has taken on the role of producer for the entire album, demonstrating his versatility as both an MC and a beatmaker. The project features collaborations with veteran and contemporary hip-hop artists, including Kurupt, Masta Killa, Snoop Dogg, and Method Man.
The album comprises seven tracks and runs for 32 minutes, offering a concise yet impactful listening experience. The lead single, “Be Ill,” has already been released, providing a taste of Rakim’s signature lyrical dexterity.
Ice Spice Debuts with “Y2K!”
Rising star Ice Spice releases her debut studio album “Y2K!” on July 26, 2024, under 10K Projects and Capitol Records. This release marks a significant milestone in the young rapper’s rapidly ascending career, coming less than two years after her breakthrough single “Munch.”
“Y2K!” features 10 tracks and runs for approximately 23 minutes. The album includes collaborations with notable artists such as Travis Scott, Gunna, and Central Cee. The title is a nod to Ice Spice’s birth year, as she was born on January 1, 2000.
Early reviews suggest that “Y2K!” showcases Ice Spice’s growth as an artist, with her experimenting with her delivery and production styles. The album features a mix of trap elements and drill beats paired with Ice Spice’s confident lyrics.
Slowly Rolling Camera Paints a “Silver Shadow”
Cardiff-based band Slowly Rolling Camera presents their sixth album, “Silver Shadow,” coinciding with their 10th anniversary. The album represents the band’s sound evolution, delving deeper into cinematic influences.
“Silver Shadow” consists of eight tracks inspired by the dynamic interplay of film montages. The album features soul-stirring rhythms, magnetic melodies, and rich emotional tones. In a departure from their previous work, “Silver Shadow” offers more concise and emotionally consistent tracks, aiming for immediate impact.
The core trio of Dave Stapleton, Deri Roberts, and Elliot Bennett is joined by an ensemble of collaborators, contributing to the band’s genre-defying approach. “Silver Shadow” promises to showcase Slowly Rolling Camera’s continued evolution, further cementing their reputation for creating emotionally resonant, genre-blending music with a strong cinematic flair.