The year is now 2007, and El-P has churned out another masterpiece: I'll Sleep When You're Dead. Following a path similar to that of previous discs, the production is gritty, raw, and fairly dark; it's also heavy on delay and creepy robot noises. Lyrically, things get a bit personal: On "The Overly Dramatic Truth," an emotional tale of lovers with different perspectives, El exposes his pessimism, saying, "You see live forever/All I see is war." But the album's not all love jams; there's plenty of his sci-fi-obsessed, apocalyptic imagery ("The League of Extraordinary Nobodies"). Of course, some may scoff at the hip guest appearances -- Trent Reznor, Mars Volta, Cat Power -- but make no mistake: El is the star of this show. The only problem is, now we have to wait another five years.