Brooklyn Aliens, the self-titled album by the alternative hip-hop group, is a captivating and experimental piece of work. The album features an array of unique sounds and styles that showcase the group's versatility and creativity. From the opening track "Welcome to Brooklyn" to the closing track "The End," the album takes listeners on a journey through the streets of Brooklyn.
The group's skillful blend of hip-hop, rock, and electronic music creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience. The tracks "Bodega Dreams" and "Brooklyn Nights" are standout examples of the group's ability to seamlessly fuse different genres. The album also features collaborations with other artists, including Buckshot and Torae, who add their own unique styles to the mix.
Lyrically, the album is rich with storytelling and social commentary. The group tackles issues such as gentrification, police brutality, and the struggles of everyday life in Brooklyn. Tracks like "Gentrify My Block" and "The Struggle" are poignant and thought-provoking, while tracks like "Brooklyn Aliens" and "Back to the Future" showcase the group's playful and imaginative side.