By: Danielle Davie and Neil MacAlister Apologies in Advance by Sylvan LaCue Apologies in Advance is one of the most beautifully personal albums I’ve heard in a long time. The 20-track project is framed as a kind of Alcoholics Anonymous meeting for people confronting their own emotions, struggles, and insecurities that’s represented both through LaCue’s raps, and the 12-step skits interspersed between them. To be honest, many of the songs stick too closely to LaCue’s typical formula (a problem that’s plagued him for his whole career), but there’s no doubt this album contains his best work. “Best Me” is an uncertain…
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