The Year In Death Grips was actually pretty succinctly predicted in the first week of 2013 with this lengthy video. “Come Up And Get Me” has no sound for the first nine minutes that it follows Stefan Burnett stalking through the Chateau Marmont, an elegant hotel made to feel more like the Overlook thanks to Burnett’s overwhelming presence. The silence is so suffocating that brief moments of sound — a police blotter and the gentle but ominous drone that’s paired with the looped image of a dripping shoe — provide a breath of air. Later, DIY shots the band took of each other handcuffed underwater provide a dangerously apt metaphor for the position they were in then. When the song finally cuts in, it’s the same abrupt and thrilling surprise that introduced Government Plates, in miniature.