A lot of albums have a strong first 5 tracks, then go the lazy route with the second half, perhaps assuming you’d be tired or bored by the time they roll around. Others start slow and end with bangers, and only the good ones find that perfect mix that keep you listening from start to finish. But 88 Keys’ new album, The Death of Adam, is technically none of those things.
A story within an album, Death is straight hilarity. It’s an illustration of what we’ve always known, anyway: that The Power of the P***y is quite a literal phrase, and can lead to one’s physical, mental, or simply metaphorical demise. Here’s one of the many hysterical (and true!) cuts from his new album.






