Rating: N
Father Divine is avant-garde hiphop Infesticons/Majesticons mastermind Mike Ladd’s two-year-old analog experiment – a rap project assembled with a keyboard-centric band in what sounds like a lackadaisical effort to make his dirtiest, sloppiest album yet. The rare times it comes together with a concept, melody and some interesting percussion, it’s something Anticon or Kool Keith fans might feel. Otherwise, it sounds like one long stoner jam recorded on a four-track with occasional drunken scatting and soft, meaningless rapping over top – in other words, hissing garbage.