It can go from boisterous and rambunctious to grandiose and gorgeous, at times it’s a juxtaposition of both. You’ll leave “Find Your Wings” believing he’s a visionary and by the next song ready to swallow a cherry bomb.įrom start to finish the album is in a constant state of fluctuation. Tyler nabbed Roy Ayers, Kali Uchis, Syd, and more to impact just one record that is less than three minutes long. Tyler isn’t DJ Khaled, someone that recycles the same artists and getting the same results each time. It’s impressive how Tyler uses his notoriety to acquire resources that weren’t possible a few years ago. The production is arranged heavenly, the elegant horns and lush keys combined with the many angelic vocalists make a song that is unlike anything in his catalog. But what really bothered me was the song before it, “Find Your Wings,” which is absolutely beautiful. The title track is so excruciating my brain feels like it’s being cooked very slowly in an oven from hell. A lot of the album is still a strain on the ears due to his erratic mixing preference, and repeat listens haven’t made me any more comfortable. A few months ago, I labeled his latest album, Cherry Bomb, audio chaos, and my opinion hasn’t changed much.
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