More Is Than Isn't - RJD2

More Is Than Isn't

RJD2

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2013-10-08
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 17

  • ℗ 2013 R J Electrical Connections

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Suite 1 RJD2 2:01
2
Temperamental (feat. Phonte Co RJD2 3:27
3
Behold, Numbers! RJD2 4:33
4
Her Majesty's Socialist Reques RJD2 3:45
5
A Lot of Night Ahead of You RJD2 2:56
6
Bathwater (feat. P. Blackk) RJD2 3:06
7
Milk Tooth RJD2 3:56
8
Suite 2 RJD2 1:48
9
Winter Isn't Coming RJD2 4:13
10
See You Leave (feat. STS & Kha RJD2 4:59
11
Got There, Sugar? RJD2 4:29
12
Love and Go (feat. Aaron Livin RJD2 4:30
13
Descended from Myth RJD2 6:14
14
Dirty Hands RJD2 3:48
15
It All Came to Me in a Dream ( RJD2 3:17
16
Suite 3 RJD2 2:26

Reviews

  • ...

    5
    By red sound
    why wasn't this nominated for best album at the Grammys?
  • Fan-Funkin-Tastic!

    5
    By PorcelainPiece
    "See You Leave" is the best song I've heard in a real long time. They really DID that. More please.
  • Totally out of nowhere

    5
    By Mikoplikop
    I streamed this expecting the mediocrity of albums like The Third Hand. Wow was I blown away. Def one of my favorites of the year, and in my opinion RJ's best effort since Deadringer. Truly blown away by this album.
  • rjd2 review

    4
    By Not a pretentious douche
    it was utterly unexpected, good on Rjd2 for keeping it interesting, unlike some reviewers who are afraid of change, I took an especial liking to this new material. I literally drove around listening to temperamental about six hundred times, havent heard all of it, but what I have heard is certainly worth what I paid for it! I really hope you all like it, and if you don't and somehow feel the sense of entitlment to say harsh things about an artist whos work probably far outweighs even your most ambitious actions, eat a dick. cause youre an ugly stain on modern society.
  • Up to suite 2

    2
    By Omnicosmos
    I have listened to each sample so far. Utterly disappointed. Where is the RJD2 I remember? What's with all the mixed tempo? It just sounds like some kid doing a sub par job in fruity loops.
  • Fantastic Work

    5
    By Cartwhisperer
    I haven't written a review in a long time but I feel compelled to for this album. I loved this on first listen and I discover something new with each listen. Great beats, great instrumentals and great vocal collaborations. If you've had an interest in RJD2 at any point in his career, pick this up. You won't be disappointed. Top shelf music.
  • Hell Yeah

    5
    By NPH123
    Hell Yeah