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Debut studio album by Odd Future member Earl Sweatshirt. The album, featuring guest appearances from Vince Staples, RZA and Mac Miller as well as Odd Future members Domo Genesis, Frank Ocean, Casey Veggies and Tyler the Creator, debuted in the UK Albums Chart at #23. It features three singles: 'Chum', 'Whoa' and 'Hive'. Review: this album is so good I listened to this whole record multiple times and it is an album that everyone should listen to at least once. what a great product to add to my collection for a good price as well. Review: It honestly seems more than 3 years ago since Earl Sweatshirt's debut project Earl was released, considering everything that has happened to him and Odd Future. But what makes the 3 year gap between Earl and Doris seem most suprising is the immense growth of Earl as an artist... From a more raspy, dark, multi syllable delivery of lyrics to even producing his own songs (Under the alias randomblackdude) Earl feels his most comfortable musically. With his new style being perfectly flexed on songs like 'Molasses', 'Hive' and 'Centurion', Earl even gets introspective with subjects such as love ('Sunday' with Frank Ocean) and the pressures that have faced him since returning from Somoa ('Chum') and making this very album ('Burgudy'). From beginning to end, the 15 track offering fails to dissapoint any fan of Earl's or of Odd Future's with Earl being lyrically and sonically outstanding throughout. Even when the majority of the song is given to his guest features (Tyler on 'Sasquatch', Sk La' Flaire on 'Pre' and Mac Miller on 'Guild') Earl never seems like a guest on his own album. The only flaw of this album (and it is a small one) is that most of the songs on the album are under 3 minutes long, and when every song is as amazing as the one before it you sort of think "come on Earl, just one more verse!". However, saying this, no song feels rushed or premature, definitely a case of "less is more".
















| ASIN | B0158LZALO |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,189) |
| Item model number | 8888 3751701 |
| Label | Sony Music Cmg |
| Manufacturer | Sony Music Cmg |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.99 x 0.51 x 30.99 cm; 249.48 g |
| Run time | 44 minutes |
O**D
this album is so good I listened to this whole record multiple times and it is an album that everyone should listen to at least once. what a great product to add to my collection for a good price as well.
E**E
It honestly seems more than 3 years ago since Earl Sweatshirt's debut project Earl was released, considering everything that has happened to him and Odd Future. But what makes the 3 year gap between Earl and Doris seem most suprising is the immense growth of Earl as an artist... From a more raspy, dark, multi syllable delivery of lyrics to even producing his own songs (Under the alias randomblackdude) Earl feels his most comfortable musically. With his new style being perfectly flexed on songs like 'Molasses', 'Hive' and 'Centurion', Earl even gets introspective with subjects such as love ('Sunday' with Frank Ocean) and the pressures that have faced him since returning from Somoa ('Chum') and making this very album ('Burgudy'). From beginning to end, the 15 track offering fails to dissapoint any fan of Earl's or of Odd Future's with Earl being lyrically and sonically outstanding throughout. Even when the majority of the song is given to his guest features (Tyler on 'Sasquatch', Sk La' Flaire on 'Pre' and Mac Miller on 'Guild') Earl never seems like a guest on his own album. The only flaw of this album (and it is a small one) is that most of the songs on the album are under 3 minutes long, and when every song is as amazing as the one before it you sort of think "come on Earl, just one more verse!". However, saying this, no song feels rushed or premature, definitely a case of "less is more".
J**G
so good. The instrumentals on this are so good. They are a bit dark, but very good quality. BADBADNOTGOOD and Jay z are on this.
A**N
La voila la relève !! membre des Odd Future, Earl cale son flow sur de très bonnes prods ! un must have !
J**N
Es un buen producto, me gusta mucho el álbum
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