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- Summary: The latest full-length release from rapper Aesop Rock features guest appearances by Hanni El Khatib, Armand Hammer, Homeboy Sandman, Lupe Fiasco, and Open Mike Eagle.
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- Record Label: Rhymesayers
- Genre(s): Rap
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May 30, 2025While Black Hole Superette follows a concept, the LP seems to double as a victory lap for Rock, as he showcases his raw talent and earns legendary status.
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Jul 2, 2025Musically, Black Hole Superette harkens back to the minimalist, sample-heavy beats from Float and Labor Days. .... Lyrically, Black Hole Superette continues some of Aes’ more recent wrinkles, from the loose conceptual theme (his last release was loosely connected to a tech company) to the more playful tracks about pets and the passage of time.
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May 30, 2025Black Hole Superette is yet another successful Aesop Rock record which artfully details and comments on the remarkable aspects of everyday life.
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The WireSep 10, 2025Here we have songs about pet dogs, home invasions by molluscs, and boxing documentaries, threaded together by moments of humour and a command of language that few other rappers can match. [Oct 2025, p.64]
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May 30, 2025Black Hole Superette also has some surprisingly pretty instrumentation, such as the shimmering synth leads that open Checkers and the descending chord sequence of Black Plums, subtly embellished by harmonies as the track progresses. It’s elements like this, along with Aesop’s wordplay, which make a lengthy album consistently engaging.
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May 30, 2025Black Hole Superette doesn’t sound as bracingly conceptual as Spirit World Field Guide, and listeners familiar with Aesop Rock’s music may not hear a creative breakthrough on par with 2000’s Labor Days or 2005’s None Shall Pass. Still, it represents a musician adding fresh planks to an impressive creative streak.
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May 30, 2025Overall, Black Hole Superette contains a number of fun and novel songs delivered with a remarkably detailed writing style. What really lets the project down is a lack of variety across an overly long tracklist.