Ru.CL : Brimstone & Fire
Rueben 'Ru.CL' Campbell's could be seen as a victim of his own diverse talent and an ill-equipped industry. Debuting with 2005's Straight Down The Line, the Jamaican-Australian MC emerged at a time when urban music in this country was only just finding its feet. His maiden voyage, which melded his Caribbean roots with boom-bap, failed to gain the momentum anticipated. Too unfocused to fully satisfy a particular audience the album didn't fully capture the dynamics of Ru.CL.
After steady gigging and working with production phenom Katalyst, he's regrouped and is ready to tackle his second solo record.Brimstone & Fire for the most part lives up its title, coming out the gate with the triumphant opener The Force. On Goodlife he pays respect to Aussie hip hop pioneers like Def Wish Cast and DJ Krissy. The bouncy, dub-infused Rearrange and the tribal flavoured title track are possibly his finest roots 'n' rap fusions, showcasing his unique style.
Much of the rest of Brimstone & Fire however finds him trying to prove his hip hop stripes with rather limp rhymes over solid yet forgettable beats. The overall presentation is more polished and his passion is palpable but something is missing. If Ru.CL can direct his creative energy he would be a force to be reckoned with.
Best Track: These Are The Days
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In A Word: Developing
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RuCL's latest album is wicked and its true the music industry here is ill equipped to cope with such an amazing talent . Don't listen to this guy just go out and buy your own copy and make your own mind up.
I think the review is pretty on point. Andrew, doesn't really criticise Ru.CL. I think Ru.CL didn't really embrace the local scene as much as he could have. What happened ? The local scene got large and he got skipped because he hadn't made enough in roads. That has nothing to do with his actual quality of music which is quite high. I actually said around the same period (2005) that I thought he would get quite big. It just didn't happen. Poor/no management possibly.