Little Brother: The Minstrel Show
At their core, Little Brother's The Minstrel Show and Kanye West's Late Registration are both about coming of age emotionally and creatively, about realizing all those childhood dreams hatched while watching Yo! MTV Raps, yet realizing that the fight has only just begun. The albums share a hyper-soulful sound and aesthetic that marries pop's gleaming surfaces and giant hooks with the depth, complexity, and substance of art. Yet the two acts' similar goals and sensibilities drive them in opposite directions on their eagerly anticipated sophomore albums. West's Late Registration is a sloppy, inspired mess that tries to cram several albums worth of ideas into one overstuffed opus, while Little Brother's cohesive Minstrel Show boasts an almost surgical focus, from its bravura between-song transitions to its stellar sequencing.