by Sean NelsonAnd you thought the beat slowed down.
Thanks to Consequence of Sound for reminding us that Public Enemy's third album, Fear of a Black Planet, came out on this day in 1990, and promptly changed everything forever.No one needs me to explain why the themes and sounds of this record remain relevant today, but having heard to it for the infinitieth time—and the first time in a couple of years—it's still stirring, still thrilling, still infuriating, still current, still cont
Thanks to Consequence of Sound for reminding us that Public Enemy's third album, Fear of a Black Planet, came out on this day in 1990, and promptly changed everything forever.No one needs me to explain why the themes and sounds of this record remain relevant today, but having heard to it for the infinitieth time—and the first time in a couple of years—it's still stirring, still thrilling, still infuriating, still current, still cont