The Family
The purported final album from the chart-topping hip-hop collective chronicles their rise and accelerated decline through the lens of a mercurial Svengali.
It sounds like The Family was BROCKHAMPTON’s most overtly challenging album to make, saturated with honesty even when it’s difficult.
Billed as their “final” album, the climax of Brockhampton's prolonged goodbye sees Kevin Abstract take the mic to deliver their last words
The Texan hip hop collective’s farewell is as messy and confusing as their all too brief existence
Billed as the band’s final album, ‘The Family’ is an alluring, Kevin Abstract-heavy affair. But as ever with the group, is this truly the end?
In the span of just six years, the boundary-pushing hip-hop crew BROCKHAMPTON went from underground mixtape buzz to the top of the U.S. charts.
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Brockhampton’s ‘The Family’ sounds more like the product of a therapy session than a collection of songs intended for the public.
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