

Liner Notes – No Need To Stress
“What are you dumb? Do you lack common sense…?”
– Rareformdome (as his granddad, as himself)
“No Need To Stress” is less an album, more a foundational reconstructed-memory collage. A puzzle of lived truth reconstructed with lyrical urgency. Rareformdome write songs that he can use to time travels across internal soundscapes. Spend some time decoding his perception of existence bar for bar. Each song title? One word. Not shortened. Not squished, just merged. Each concept pressed down to its purest element. This isn’t compression. This is reconstitution.
Call it a stream of consciousness or a reconstruction of lore. What’s clear is that Rareformdome refuses linear lyricism or storytelling. And that’s the point. Memory doesn’t work that way. Life doesn’t move that way. He raps not like he’s performing, but like he’s surviving.
The sound? Letstalkbeats Inc. doesn’t just produce beats. We engineer super activated songs that celebrates making listeners think, feel, and imagine beyond their own experience. These aren’t backdrops they’re alternate vision. The drums feel like proper choices. When we sample it feels like razor sharp decisions made years ago. Our production carves out sonic negative space. Rareformdome’s verses find their pocket, often unexpectedly. Think “bass wham meets dusty cosmic elegance.” Music that looks inward, like seas with more land to explore.
And still for all its creative and conceptual abstraction nothing here scores under a 9.4 on Rareformdome’s personal scale. If that seems audacious, it’s because it is. But it’s also accurate. This is rap storytelling-philosophy that nobody asked for. It doesn’t take long before the projects cinematic, multicultural, and artistically honest comes right on time and not a second too soon. No Need To Stress is a flare, it’s now a marker, an artifact. A layer of lore where anything can happen in life in documented in fantastic stories. A once in a lifetime never to be repeated philosophical inheritance packaged in alignment with artistic American exceptionalism.