Shrines is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group Armand Hammer.
[2] The album's cover is a photograph of a NYPD police officer about to tranquilize and capture the tiger Ming of Harlem.
[5] Eden Tizard of The Quietus stated that "Shrines sees a new kind of clarity takes shape, a departure from 2018's monolithic Paraffin.
"[7] He added: "Where production there was thick and volatile like boiled tar, Shrines is comparatively spacious, the density of the bars even more pronounced.
"[7] Tom Breihan of Stereogum described Shrines as "an album about people trying to build utopias on perilous and unstable piles of garbage.