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  • Summary: Injury Reserve's RiTchie and Parker Corey return as rap duo By Storm with a debut full-length release featuring a guest appearance from billy woods.
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  1. Feb 5, 2026
    84
    Its stark contrasts and melancholy work better on each spin, revealing artists who are wrestling with existential situations.
  2. Feb 3, 2026
    80
    With My Ghosts Go Ghost they show real creative verve and re-affirm their position within the scene.
  3. Feb 3, 2026
    80
    By Storm have come up with an engrossing quasi-debut here, one that slots them firmly into the lineage of experimental rap acts of yore (the great, somewhat unsung Dälek deserve to be mentioned again), but also feels wholly modern.
  4. Mojo
    Feb 19, 2026
    80
    Debut arrives fully-formed. [Apr 2026, p.94]
  5. Feb 3, 2026
    75
    As both a goodbye and a hello, My Ghosts Go Ghost is as effective as it is creative.
  6. Feb 3, 2026
    75
    Parker Corey, always a preternaturally gifted producer, proves himself here with masterful work at the brink of hip-hop’s most avant-garde edges. His touch has, against all odds, transformed the group in the way Digable Planets once became Shabazz Palaces, and some of the latter’s strange comic energy appears on My Ghosts Go Ghost, too.
  7. Feb 3, 2026
    70
    Corey’s enormous productions and Ritchie’s conversational flows feel hypnotic in dark rooms over large sound systems, but on an intimate listen, moments like these meander.

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