Sometimes it makes for a completely immersive and captivating listen. ![]() He’s one of the few still committed to the Odd Future brand, like the one guy left in town after high school when everyone else has moved on He’s doing what he can to keep Odd Future from being placed into a boxĬherry Bomb isn’t exactly a hard left turn from this lane, but it is a quick swerve Tyler still spends at least half his rhymes reminding us how few fucks he gives, and his bright new sound often comes spiked with petulant noise If most of the rap records on the charts sound devoid of production ideas, it’s probably because Tyler’s stolen most of them We don't want him to stop experimenting, but to go back into the lab, where a few well-placed slugs to the machine could produce something truly special ![]() Juvenile shock tactics persist, but he’s now channelling his puckish energy into some thrilling experiments and the more time-honoured hip-hop touchstones Tyler brings into the mix Packed with guests including Kanye, Lil Wayne, and Pharrell, but clocking in at a brief – by his standards, anyway – 55 minutes, ‘Cherry Bomb’ might be the tightest, leanest Tyler album yet Sort by ADM rating Sort by most recent review
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