Year of the Snitch

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Year of the Snitch
File:Year of the Snitch album cover.jpg
Studio album by Death Grips
Released June 22, 2018
Recorded 2017–2018
Studio Sunset Sound Recorders[1]
Genre
Length 37:13
Label
Producer Zach Hill, Andy Morin (co)
Death Grips chronology
Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix)
(2017)
Year of the Snitch
(2018)
Gmail and the Restraining Orders
(2019)


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Singles from Year of the Snitch

Year of the Snitch is the sixth studio album by experimental hip hop group Death Grips, released on June 22, 2018, through Third Worlds and Harvest Records.

Background

With the release of Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix), Death Grips announced they were "working on the new Death Grips album".[4] The band has made apparent via social media that they had been working with ambitious collaborators for the creation of the project throughout the promotion of the album, including in-studio collaborations with Australian experimental musician Lucas Abela, New Zealand film director Andrew Adamson and Tool bassist Justin Chancellor.[5][6][7]

The band posted a black and white image of text reading "Year of the Snitch - new album coming soon..." on their official webpage on March 22, 2018. Death Grips shared the album artwork for Year of the Snitch on April 6, 2018.[8][9] The band's imprint label Third Worlds' website was also updated with this information.[10][11][12]

The tracklist for the album was released on April 11, through a video posted to social media and the band's YouTube channel. The video consisted of the track names being sent via SMS to the user of an iPhone through a screen recorder, while short videos played in the foreground. Accompanying the differing ringtones, screamed vocals of the band's frontman MC Ride can be heard, coming from the album's last track, "Disappointed".[13]

Death Grips uploaded a music video for the track "Streaky" on their YouTube channel on May 5, 2018, as the album's first single,[14] followed by the track "Black Paint" on May 15,[15] and the music video for the third album single, "Flies", on May 22.[16]

The band posted a short video to Instagram on May 23, featuring DJ Swamp performing on a turntable in a recording studio, with the caption stating that "the majority of Year of the Snitch features [him]".[17]

The fourth single, "Hahaha", was uploaded by the band to their YouTube page on June 7.[18] That same day, the album's release date was announced as June 22.[19] A music video for the track "Dilemma" featuring Andrew Adamson was uploaded on the Death Grips YouTube channel on June 15.[20] A sixth single, "Shitshow", was uploaded to YouTube two days later.[21] Three days later, on June 20, the official video for "Shitshow" was released. It was directed by Zach Hill and Galen Pehrson. However, the video's explicit nature led to YouTube taking down the video and giving Death Grips' channel a community strike,[22] after which the band re-uploaded the music video to Vimeo. The album was officially released on streaming platforms on June 22, as well as on Death Grips' YouTube.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 69/100[24]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3.5/5 stars[25]
Highsnobiety 4.0/5[26]
The Line of Best Fit 8/10[27]
MusicOMH 4/5 stars[28]
Pitchfork 7.3/10[29]
PopMatters 7/10[30]
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars[3]

Year of the Snitch received generally favorable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 69, based on 8 reviews.[24] In his review for AllMusic, Rob Wacey claimed that "Not one of their releases is the same as another, and with Year of the Snitch, they continue to break boundaries and expectations. The record is another example of true experimentation with their sound along with an uncompromising work ethic and a thirst for originality."[25] Writing for The Line of Best Fit, Steven Loftin called the band "one of the more exciting bands currently active" and described the album as "pushing every boundary around them".[27] Ian Cohen of Pitchfork called the album "explosive" and "fun as hell", but "lacking in a clear target to give it meaning".[29]

Christopher R. Weingarten of Rolling Stone named the song "Black Paint" as his 2018 pick for the magazine's "song of the summer" series.[31]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Zach Hill and Stefan Burnett except where noted. 

No. Title Length
1. "Death Grips Is Online"   3:32
2. "Flies"   2:33
3. "Black Paint"   3:49
4. "Linda's in Custody"   3:30
5. "The Horn Section"   1:32
6. "Hahaha"   3:35
7. "Shitshow"   1:45
8. "Streaky"   2:56
9. "Dilemma"   3:54
10. "Little Richard"   2:25
11. "The Fear"   3:21
12. "Outro"   1:02
13. "Disappointed"   3:21
Total length:
37:15

Notes

  • "Hahaha" was spelled "Ha Ha Ha" in early publications before the single's release.[32]

Sample credits

Flies

Linda's in Custody

Hahaha

Shitshow

  • "I Want It I Need It (Death Heated)" by Death Grips
  • "Spread Eagle Cross the Block" by Death Grips

Streaky

Personnel

  • MC Ride – vocals, lyrics
  • Zach Hill – drums, production, vocals on "Little Richard", lyrics
  • Andy Morin – keyboards, production, lyrics

Additional personnel

Charts

Chart (2018) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[33] 97
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[34] 10
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[35] 16

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