The first posthumous material released after rap superstar Juice WRLDs 2019 death was 2020s aptly titled Legends Never Die, a moving collection of unreleased songs highlighting his talents for introspective songwriting and the ability to fully inhabit whatever style he chose. It was as strong a showing, if not stronger, than any of the albums Juice WRLD released while still alive, and was made all the more powerful by the context of his recent death. Fighting Demons is another volume of previously unshared material, assembled by Juice WRLDs estate and filled out with newly recorded features and interludes. While Fighting Demons doesnt feel as cohesive or finely tuned as Legends Never Die, it works well as a collection of tracks to cull favorites from. Juices anguished, emotionally vulnerable side comes through on the lonely melodies of emo-rap track "Doom," and the cutting "Already Dead" is one of his best, and clearest, depictions of the pain and desperation of addiction. There are slices of radio-ready pop to balance out the more depressing moments, with clear-eyed hooks, tight vocal harmonies, and guest spots from Justin Bieber and BTS Suga on tracks like "Wandered to LA" and "Girl of My Dreams." There are several by-the-numbers trap-pop songs that feel like filler even for a posthumous release, and some space is filled by interview clips, including audio of Eminem discussing his experiences with addiction. Themes of struggling to overcome depression and drug dependency surface often on Fighting Demons, making it a heavier collection than the sometimes celebratory memoriam of Legends Never Die. Its not an essential piece of the Juice WRLD story, but its also not without some solid reminders of his greatness. ~ Fred Thomas
Rovi
故ジュース・ワールドの2年目の命日に合わせて発表された2 枚目の遺作。生前に本人がプレヴューしていた先行曲"Already Dead"は己の死を予期していたかのようでもあり、アルバム内でも若くして成功を収めながら人生に苦悩する様が随所で生々しく綴られている。ジャスティン・ビーバーやSUGA(BTS)が参加するなか、トリッピー・レッド、ポロ・Gとの未発表コラボ"Feline"の収録が嬉しい。
bounce (C)Masso 187um
タワーレコード(vol.460(2022年3月25日発行号)掲載)