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Injury Reserve is the Phoenix-based group of Ritchie With a T and Parker Corey. Originally a trio, the group's momentum was put on hold after the sudden passing of member Stepa J. Groggs last year. Their latest project By The Time I Get to Phoenix, which was largely completed before Groggs' passing and includes all of his contributions, marks the first music to be released from Injury Reserve since their 2019 eponymous debut album. NPR described By The Time I Get to Phoenix as "a deeply claustrophobic, delightfully warped experimental hip-hop album."

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The rap trio from Phoenix have started the year off with a bang, dropping track 'Jawbreaker' in January and following it up with 'Jailbreak The Tesla feat. Amine' and Koruna & Lime.

Injury Reserve, who recorded their debut mixtape in a dentist's office (and titled it 'Live from the Dentist Office'), have had an interesting journey from the USA suburbs to a coveted "A MINUS" from Robert Christgau, the "Dean of American rock critics," in his column for Noisey. From playing house shows to being played on Beats 1 Radio by Ebro. How did it all happen? What makes producer Parker Corey and rappers Stepa J. Groggs and Ritchie With a T special? ??For Complex, it's their boundary-pushing, "DIY weirdness." For Billboard, their fashion sense and fearless honesty. Pigeons and Planes admires their group dynamic, calling them "one of the best new groups in hip-hop," while Mass Appeal nods to their cinematic vision. Anthony Fantano's interest in their ability to balance tradition with innovation is well-documented on the Needle Drop, where he published 8/10 reviews of 'Live from the Dentist Office' and last year's 'Floss'. The latter, a major breakthrough for the group with features from Cakes da Killa and Vic Mensa, is energetic, refined, and in Christgau's words, "the most unpretentious hip-hop you ever heard." ??They moved their studio from the Phoenix dental office where Corey's grandfather practices to a house in Altadena, California. Following a sold out world tour, they inked a new deal with legendary A&R Hip-Hop as part of Loma Vista Recordings.
Injury Reserve is the Phoenix-based group of Ritchie With a T and Parker Corey. Originally a trio, the group's momentum was put on hold after the sudden passing of member Stepa J. Groggs last year. Their latest project By The Time I Get to Phoenix, which was largely completed before Groggs' passing and includes all of his contributions, marks the first music to be released from Injury Reserve since their 2019 eponymous debut album. NPR described By The Time I Get to Phoenix as "a deeply claustrophobic, delightfully warped experimental hip-hop album."

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The rap trio from Phoenix have started the year off with a bang, dropping track 'Jawbreaker' in January and following it up with 'Jailbreak The Tesla feat. Amine' and Koruna & Lime.

Injury Reserve, who recorded their debut mixtape in a dentist's office (and titled it 'Live from the Dentist Office'), have had an interesting journey from the USA suburbs to a coveted "A MINUS" from Robert Christgau, the "Dean of American rock critics," in his column for Noisey. From playing house shows to being played on Beats 1 Radio by Ebro. How did it all happen? What makes producer Parker Corey and rappers Stepa J. Groggs and Ritchie With a T special? ??For Complex, it's their boundary-pushing, "DIY weirdness." For Billboard, their fashion sense and fearless honesty. Pigeons and Planes admires their group dynamic, calling them "one of the best new groups in hip-hop," while Mass Appeal nods to their cinematic vision. Anthony Fantano's interest in their ability to balance tradition with innovation is well-documented on the Needle Drop, where he published 8/10 reviews of 'Live from the Dentist Office' and last year's 'Floss'. The latter, a major breakthrough for the group with features from Cakes da Killa and Vic Mensa, is energetic, refined, and in Christgau's words, "the most unpretentious hip-hop you ever heard." ??They moved their studio from the Phoenix dental office where Corey's grandfather practices to a house in Altadena, California. Following a sold out world tour, they inked a new deal with legendary A&R Hip-Hop as part of Loma Vista Recordings.
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