Who Draws the Album Art for the Money Store

2012 studio album by Expiry Grips

The Coin Store
a black and white drawing of a scantily clad female sexual dominant smoking and holding a topless female submissive in a pig mask on a leash. The words
Studio anthology by

Decease Grips

Released Apr 14, 2012 (net leak)

Apr 21, 2012 (Record Store Twenty-four hours)

April 24, 2012 (official)
Recorded 2011-2012
Genre
  • Experimental hip hop[1]
  • industrial hip hop[2]
Length 41:23
Characterization Epic
Producer Decease Grips
Decease Grips chronology
Live from Death Valley
(2011)
The Money Store
(2012)
No Love Deep Spider web
(2012)
Singles from The Money Store
  1. "Blackjack"
    Released: Feb 7, 2012
  2. "Become Got"
    Released: February 27, 2012
  3. "The Fever (Aye Aye)"
    Released: March 27, 2012
  4. "I've Seen Footage"
    Released: April 18, 2012[3]
  5. "Hustle Basic"
    Released: May xv, 2012
  6. "Double Helix"
    Released: June 26, 2012

The Money Store is the debut studio album past American experimental hip hop trio Death Grips. It is the follow-upwards to their debut mixtape, Exmilitary. The album was officially released on April 24, 2012, but had been leaked to YouTube on April 14[4] and made available on vinyl on April 21 to celebrate Record Store Day.[5] The Money Store was announced alongside the grouping's second album, No Love Deep Web, which was released later in the year.[5] [6]

Background [edit]

The album was outset hinted at with the release of a music video for a rails titled "Blackjack" on February vii, 2012.[7] The album was afterwards appear along with the release of another track titled "Get Got" on February 27.[8] It was then announced that Death Grips had signed to Ballsy Records and were scheduled to release ii albums in 2012.[5] On February 28, the group posted both songs online for gratis.[9] On March two, a video surfaced on their official YouTube channel of the band practising a new track titled "Lost Boys", to exist released on The Money Store.[x] The studio version was then posted to their YouTube channel on March 13,[11] and was later released for gratuitous download on their website. On March 27, they released the music video for the song "The Fever (Yes Aye)", followed by a free download. On April 10, the song "I've Seen Footage" was released for free download on their official SoundCloud page. Pitchfork Media awarded the rail their "Best New Music" designation. The anthology was leaked on April 14, and the ring uploaded a consummate version to their YouTube channel and SoundCloud account.[4] The following day, Pitchfork Media posted "Hacker", the album's endmost track, and named it "Best New Music". On September 10, a song titled "@DeathGripz", named after their Twitter username, was released as the final installment of the Adult Swim Singles Program 2012. The grouping had stated before that it was an unreleased cut from The Coin Store.[12]

In interviews, Death Grips said that much of their music is created past sampling. They have said that they carry video cameras and record recorders wherever they go and employ samples from their experiences.[ citation needed ]

The closing track "Hacker" is believed to be an outtake from the ring'southward debut 2011 mixtape Exmilitary. The file for an early unreleased version of the vocal was leaked on the band'due south official Subreddit in April 2017, originally titled "World Angel (Androgynous Mind)".[13]

Artwork [edit]

The album cover depicts a voluptuous masochist with "Expiry Grips" carved into their breast on the leash of a smoking female sadist. The image is painted by Sua Yoo, an creative person with whom Death Grips had worked in the past and afterward appeared on the album art for their instrumental album, Manner Week. It originally appeared in a zine, just the band proper name carved into the submissive's chest was added afterwards.[14] [fifteen] The not-explicit variant of the album comprehend includes a white bar with the album name printed across it, censoring the breasts.[ citation needed ]

Reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
AnyDecentMusic? eight.iv/x[16]
Metacritic 81/100[18]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [1]
The A.V. Lodge B+[nineteen]
The Guardian [20]
Los Angeles Times [21]
Mojo [22]
MSN Music (Skillful Witness) A−[23]
NME 6/x[24]
Pitchfork 8.7/10[25]
Q [26]
Spin 8/10[27]

The Money Shop received widespread disquisitional acclamation upon release.[18] Music journalist Jim Carroll summarized: "MC Ride, Andy Morin and Zach Colina set out to create an intense, spectacular, feral racket and succeed in spades. Once you lot get used to the fact that they're fuming, you'll thrill to the raw, fractured, incessant and apocalyptic barrage of noise as Death Grips set up for the end of the world."[28]

Jayson Greene of Pitchfork assigned the album a "Best New Music" characterization and wrote that "The Money Store is about as intellectual an experience as a scraped knee. But information technology'southward just as adept at reminding you that y'all're alive."[25]

The anthology also notably received a "x" from music critic Anthony Fantano, the showtime of simply seven[29] [30] albums to accept always received a perfect score from him as of September 2021.[31]

Spin, while very positive towards The Money Store, felt it was inferior to Exmilitary for the rejection of the mixtape'south use of samples, specifically "the raw, imperfect way that samples rub up against one another."[27] Less satisfied reviewers included Louis Pattison of NME, who felt its "utterly convincing" dystopian vision was ruined by an "alienating" presentation of themes that lacked a goal;[24] The Guardian 'south Alex Macpherson, who claimed Burnett'south "one-note" vocal operation distracted the listener from the instrumentals' "careening thrill;"[20] and Sputnikmusic, who panned the "poor taste" alloy of genres and product elements and "MC Ride'south consistently incoherent mumbling and meme-of-the-day approach to making hooks" that muddled the record'southward lyrical complexities.[32]

Accolades [edit]

Rails listing [edit]

All tracks are written past Death Grips.

No. Title Length
1. "Go Got" 2:52
ii. "The Fever (Yep Yeah)" 3:07
3. "Lost Boys" iii:06
4. "Blackjack" 2:22
5. "Hustle Basic" three:03
6. "I've Seen Footage" 3:23
7. "Double Helix" 2:37
viii. "System Blower" iii:44
9. "The Muzzle" 3:31
10. "Punk Weight" 3:25
xi. "Fuck That" 2:25
12. "Bitch Please" 2:57
13. "Hacker" 4:36
Total length: 41:23

Personnel [edit]

Death Grips
  • MC Ride – vocals
  • Zach Colina – drums, percussion, production
  • Andy Morin – keyboards, programming, production

Charts [edit]

Chart (2012) Peak
position
US Alternative Albums[65] 24
US Billboard 200[66] 130
U.s. Heatseeker Albums[67] three
Usa Rap Albums[68] 14
US Top Stone Albums[69] 39

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External links [edit]

  • Expiry Grips official website

crowdernowd1956.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Money_Store_%28album%29

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