"Who else has the strength to enlist Josh Homme and Mavis Staples on the same album, much less the same.", "Their boisterous new album, RTJ4, makes time for trash-talking and chin-checking amid insurrection.", "They treat hip-hop as a universal and political language that transcends identity, relying on the mechanics of the genre as a vehicle to tell meaningful stories, even if it means driving that vehicle directly into the building. RTJ4 is the perfect soundtrack to the revolution...", 5 stars out of 5 -- "There’s a lot to unpack on Run The Jewels’ fourth outing. Whether it’s police brutality, fear-mongering media outlets, pseudo-Christians or inner spiritual conflict, no stone is left unturned.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "On RTJ4, the duo deliver their agit-rap gospel with the spry fire of a band making its debut.", "An electrifying motivational soundtrack for the protests that erupted in the tragedy's wake. Driven by soul-shaking bass and El-P and Mike’s prescience...the album delivers an uppercut to the nation’s racists, hypocrites, armchair activists and sleepwalkers."
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On their intensely political fourth salvo, the rap duo tackles a litany of American ills with wit and wisdom.
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