Component System with the Auto Reverse

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Component System with the Auto Reverse
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 7, 2022 (2022-10-07)
Genre Hip hop
Length38:07
Label Auto Reverse Records
Open Mike Eagle chronology
Anime, Trauma and Divorce
(2020)
Component System with the Auto Reverse
(2022)
Another Triumph of Ghetto Engineering
(2023)
Singles from Component System with the Auto Reverse
  1. "Burner Account"
    Released: September 15, 2021
  2. "Multi-Game Arcade Cabinet"
    Released: March 25, 2022
  3. "I'll Fight You"
    Released: August 9, 2022
  4. "Circuit City"
    Released: October 4, 2022

Component System with the Auto Reverse (sometimes listed under the title A Tape Called Component System with the Auto Reverse) is the eighth studio album by rapper Open Mike Eagle. It was preceded by four singles: "Burner Account", "Multi-Game Arcade Cabinet", "I'll Fight You" and "Circuit City". [1] The album has been regarded as "easily one of Open Mike Eagle's most enjoyable efforts" and as "feel[ing] like the culmination" to his discography. [2] [3]

Contents

Background

Component System with the Auto Reverse was named in reference to the shelf stereo system, a machine that was popular in the late twentieth century for allowing radio listeners to compile and record mixtapes. [4] During his adolescence in the 1990s, Eagle made numerous mixtapes out of music he heard on college radio stations in his native Chicago. [2] [5] He consequently chose the name and aesthetic of this album as an allusion to one such mixtape. [1] The 1990s also inspired the visual direction of the album, which references touchstones of the era such as VHS tapes and the retailer Circuit City. [6]

Eagle has stated that his writing process on Component System with the Auto Reverse placed a greater focus on technique than his previous albums had, [7] and that he was deliberately seeking to "break creative thresholds" in a way he had not previously attempted. [6] He recounts the COVID-19 lockdowns of 2020 as being a psychologically challenging experience that shaped his mindset during the album's development; Eagle also credits his collaborations with Video Dave and Still Rift for keeping him motivated through the stresses of the lockdown. [7]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 83/100 [8]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [2]
Beats Per Minute 82/100 [9]
HipHopDX 4/5 [10]
Pitchfork 7.8/10 [4]

At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Component System with the Auto Reverse received an average score of 83 based on 5 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". [8]

Component System was widely described by critics as featuring a looser structure and a more whimsical mood than Eagle's previous albums. Paul Simpson of Allmusic describes Eagle's lyrics as "raw, off the cuff, and unfiltered", while Tim Sentz of Beats Per Minute describes the album as "tender, chaotic, and messy". [2] [9] Matthew Ismael Ruiz of Pitchfork noted that the album's aesthetic was "raw but carefully considered". [4] Eagle received particular praise for his ability to pivot between humorous and introspective content on the album, with a mixture of "bittersweet" and "cartoonish" humor that also pivoted into forthright and thoughtful discussions of topics such as "aging, mental illness, disappointment, and hope". [4] [3] [11] Eagle's technical skill on the album was also noted positively: critics described him as writing "tightly packed nerd raps" that were "filled with casually brilliant moments". [4] [2] The Glide review remarked that Eagle seemed to be more confident in his rapping skill than on previous releases. [3] In a more mixed review, Ben Brutocao of HipHopDX stated that—although the first half of the album sported "some of the most sure-footed rapping" in Eagle's discography—the project's second half failed to reach the same level. [10]

Sonically, the album was described as featuring "sample-rich production with... nostalgic low-end", [6] and as displaying lo-fi and boom bap influences. [2] [12]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Song With the Secret Name" Michael W. Eagle II Child Actor 2:15
2."TDK Scribbled Intro"EagleKuest10:45
3."79th and Stony Island"Eagle Quelle Chris 4:04
4."I'll Fight You" Diamond D 2:45
5."Circuit City" (with Video Dave and Still Rift)
  • Eagle
  • Video Dave
  • Still Rift
Madlib 3:06
6."I Retired Then I Changed My Mind"EagleChild Actor2:35
7."Burner Account" (with Armand Hammer)Quelle Chris3:25
8."For DOOM"EagleIllingsworth2:04
9."Crenshaw and Homeland"EagleDiamond D3:38
10."Multi-Game Arcade Cabinet" (with Video Dave, Still Rift, and R.A.P. Ferreira)
Illingsworth3:07
11."Credits Interlude" (with Serengeti)
Illingsworth0:43
12."Peak Lockdown Raps"EagleChild Actor3:32
13."Kites" (with Video Dave and Still Rift)
  • Eagle
  • Video Dave
  • Still Rift
Kuest12:32
14."CD Only Bonus Track" (with Aesop Rock and Diamond D)
Diamond D3:36
Total length:38:07

Personnel

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