WEST
BOUND
Album Review
November 2006: Okay Player(www.okayplayer.com)
By Andrew
Hsu

West Bound
West Bound
3sixty5
Records; 2006

Inspired by 2005, The West Bound
Tour, Mikey Mo "The MC",
Abyss, & Dap Daniel got together
to record West Bound and represent
the Bay Area hip hop scene. West
Bound delivers that raw Hip Hop
straight from the West Coast with
an East Bay mentality. Each MC delivers
their own style to the album while
complementing one another on the
mic.
The production work by Abyss
& Dap Daniel on the album is
incomparable. The beats are fresh
and very Bay Area. No two tracks
sound alike and each track provides
its own flavor and interpretation.
Some tracks sound like something
you would hear in a club, bump in
your car, or something you would
dance to, while other tracks seem
more upbeat, fun, and full of substance.
Lyrically, West Bound heavily relies
upon the chorus and the looping
beats. Both are complimentary to
each other; however, each tracks
seems to fails to develop lyrically
and fails to progress are the track
goes on. This theme is repeated
throughout the album, causing the
album to feel static and boring
towards the latter tracks once the
listener gets use to the beats and
the non-developing lyricism.
Overall, West Bound is a solid release.
It provides stunning beats; however,
the lack of progression lyrically
holds the album back from its potential.
If this debut is any indication
of what is to come in the future
for West Bound, be prepared for
West Coast and Bay Area hip hop
to explode back onto the map.
– Andrew Hsu