Earl might be painting himself into a corner a little bit, but it's hard to go wrong with him and Uncle Al.
This is a review of the streaming version of the album; a few songs differ from the initial release.
Earl might be painting himself into a corner a little bit, but it's hard to go wrong with him and Uncle Al.
This is a review of the streaming version of the album; a few songs differ from the initial release.
For me, the efficacy and appeal of SICK!'s disjointedness starts to wane in the second half.
Feet of Clay sounds like a cobbled together set of SRS-style odds and ends.
Some Rap Songs is Earl Sweatshirt's most emotionally intense and artistically defined project yet.
I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside cut "Off Top" receives a video. Anthony's review of the album:
Earl Sweatshirt's latest release is noticeably darker than his last, but it doesn't necessarily surpass it.