In terms of its overall presentation and texture, ‘Landlord’ never truly lets go of a raw, unprocessed, ground level quality.
There’s nothing at all shiny or glamorous about the UK rap release, and so naturally it will deter some music fans.
Still, for those becoming a little weary of the industry’s current crop of presentable, attention grabbing, flashy hip-hop artists – ‘Landlord’ should provide a breath of fresh air.