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.
Earl Sweatshirt's latest release is noticeably darker than his last, but it doesn't necessarily surpass it.