The concept of horror is fascinating. Why do we enjoy being scared and what drives consumers to go back to the genre’s well of viscera? Oftentimes, the best horror is one that connects fantastical onscreen fears with legitimate societal ones. Audiences can draw a morbid catharsis from the depictions of our worst fears. Experimental hip-hop trio Clipping accomplished exactly that with its 2019 LP There Existed An Addiction to Blood. The group turned the laser precision flow of MC Daveed Diggs and the harsh noise production talents of William Hudson and Jonathan Snipes to gruesome, detailed stories of brutality. Clipping continue their gore-soaked anthology with Visions of Bodies Being Burned, the second half of a planned diptych, with an equal amount of loving detail towards the horror films the group recreates.
A1 | Intro |
A2 | Say The Name |
A3 | Wytchboard (Interlude) |
A4 | '96 Neve Campbell |
A5 | Something Underneath |
A6 | Make Them Dead |
A7 | She Bad |
A8 | Invocation (Interlude) |
A9 | Pain Everyday |
B10 | Check The Lock |
B11 | Looking Like Meat |
B12 | Drove (Interlude) |
B13 | Eaten Alive |
B14 | Body For The Pile |
B15 | Enlacing |
B16 | Secret Piece |