By The Time I Get To Phoenix (Injury Reserve Album)
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''By the Time I Get to Phoenix'' is the second
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by American rap group
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. It was released on September 15, 2021, and is dedicated to late member Stepa J. Groggs, who died during the recording of the album. The album features Bruiser Brigade rapper,
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, with production contributions from
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drummer Morgan Simpson, as well as Body Meat,
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, and SADPONY.


Background and production

While touring in Europe after the release of their self-titled 2019 album, the group performed an improvised DJ set remixing their songs to create a new avant-garde style; at one point in the set, they remixed
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song "Athen's, France". This impromptu sample flip, along with improvised vocals by Ritchie With a T, laid the foundation for one of the album's two singles, "Superman That". Inspired by this set, they pursued this experimental sonic direction when crafting their next album. The album's production was influenced by tumultuous events in 2020, including the
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and
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. The album was mostly completed, but tragedy struck after bandmate, Stepa J. Groggs passed away halfway through the year. Following his passing, the group went on a brief two-month hiatus before completing the remainder of the album. The remaining group members named the album, ''By the Time I Get to Phoenix,'' as Groggs had suggested. The album explores a variety of personal themes ranging from hopelessness, death, and despair. Some songs also touch on the political themes of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the increase of conspiracy theories during that time. A good majority of the lyrical content was heavily influenced by the sudden passing of emcee Ritchie with a T's stepfather. As an effect, the writing ventures away from the typical verse-chorus structure with most songs lacking a chorus, hook, or bridge to create friction and tension. During the recording process, Ritchie with a T would record his vocals in a dark room:
"I recorded all my stuff alone in a dark room, but this created a truth. I was trying to rap in new voices so I could get out of my head."
In response to the lyrics, the album embraces a more deconstructed, dissonant sound in terms of production in comparison to the group's previous releases. In an article for
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, Sheldon Pearce categorized the album as a "post-rap epic, exploding with poignant music that is hectic, congested, and glitchy."


Release and promotion

Following a year-long silence, the album's release date and name was revealed on the group's
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alongside a statement with no prior warning. The album was made available for
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the same day via
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. The lead single, "Knees", was released the following day accompanied by a music video. Another single, "Superman That" was teased on August 30, 2021 through their social media. It was released on September 1, 2021 with a music video. Simultaneously with the release of "Superman That", a black vinyl pressing packaged with a poster limited to 1,000 copies was made available on their website. A week prior to the release of the album, an international tour was revealed with musicians Zeroh &
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as supporting acts on the American leg of the tour. Tickets for all touring dates were made live on their website on September 10, 2021. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Zeroh was replaced by electronic producer Colloboh as a supporting act. On November 2, it was announced that frequent collaborator and musician Body Meat would join the European leg of the tour. Native dance troupe, Indigenous Enterprise opened the New York show without any prior announcement. Two days prior to the release of the album, a release show limited to 50 occupants held in Palabra in
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was announced via their social media. It was held on September 16, 2021, one day after the release of the album and was livestreamed on the group's
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. Shortly thereafter, the group announced a 2 hour radio mix for English online radio station NTS. It featured
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es of
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's 2007 single " Crank Dat" and the
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song "The City". It also featured edits of the released singles, "Superman That", and "Knees". One day prior to the release of the album, another smoke-colored vinyl pressing limited to 1,000 copies without a poster was announced on their social media. It was made available on their website coinciding with the release. The album released worldwide on September 15, 2021 through streaming and digital download. A general release red-colored vinyl and merchandise was made available on their website for one week following the release. In an interview with
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of The Needle Drop, the group revealed that the album was completed in the final months of 2020, and was to be released that year, but their record label Loma Vista refused to release it commercially. The label released the group from their contract after they requested it, and allowed them to independently release the album.


Critical reception

''By the Time I Get to Phoenix'' was met with critical acclaim. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 82 based on 9 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Critics commented on the jarring experimental nature of the album in comparison to previous releases. Wesley McLean of
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deemed the project "the most experimental and least accessible Injury Reserve project thus far, abandoning any semblance of tradition or convention", and went on to herald it as "an abstract, melancholic and affecting body of work that is not only another incredible addition to a stellar discography, but a magnificent and moving tribute to a friend gone too soon". Jack Oxford of Clash similarly commended the innovative production, calling it "a truly dystopian impression of despair, smashing together polar opposite genres to create something wholly new" before pondering if the album could be considered "post-rap". In a highly positive review for The New Yorker, Sheldon Pearce discussed the effectiveness of the group's multi-genre approach, writing, "It’s in the smoking wreckage of the Injury Reserve sound that the members found the radical yet tuneful music they’d been seeking all along—it isn’t rap or pop or punk, but it’s also all of those things at once". In a more mixed review, Joey Arnone of Under the Radar criticized the disorganization of the release, describing it as "a patchwork of ideas than anything, resembling a puzzle with all of its pieces scattered", while praising the emotional depth of tracks like "Top Picks for You".


Year-end rankings


Track listing

All tracks credited to Injury Reserve.


Sample credits

* "Outside" contains excerpts from "Panico a Las 5 A.M.", written and performed by Angel Rada. It also contains an excerpt from YouTube rap battle video, "DOT VS BILL COLLECTOR SMACK/URL RAP BATTLE", performed by Dot. * "Superman That" contains excerpts from the single version of " Athen's, France", written and performed by
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. * "SS San Francisco" contains excerpts from "Auto-Tech Pilot", written and performed by The Fall. * "Footwork in a Forest Fire" contains excerpts from " Sailor's Tale", written and performed by
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. * "Ground Zero" contains excerpts from " I Am Damo Suzuki", written and performed by The Fall. * "Wild Wild West" contains an uncredited excerpt from the Peel Session recording of " The End of Radio", written and performed by
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. * "Postpostpartum" contains excerpts from "Nam Myoho Renge Kyo", written and performed by Tee Mac. * "Knees" contains excerpts from "Sweater", written and performed by
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. * "Bye Storm" contains excerpts from "
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Personnel

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& Bandcamp. Injury Reserve * Ritchie with a T – performance (all tracks), executive production, recording, writing (all tracks) * Parker Corey – production (all tracks), executive production, creative direction, writing (all tracks) * Stepa J. Groggs – performance (tracks 2, 4, 8–10), executive production, writing (all tracks) *Nick Herbert – day-to-day management Additional personnel * ZelooperZ – additional vocals (track 3), writing (track 5) * Dot – additional vocals (track 1) * Jeremiah "SADPONY" Raisen – production & writing (track 7) * Jack "Jam City" Latham – production & writing (track 7) * Chris "Body Meat" Taylor – drums (track 5), writing (track 6) * Morgan Simpson – drums & writing (track 1) * Zeroh – mixing & mastering (all tracks)


References

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2021 albums Albums produced by Jam City Injury Reserve albums