Listen Up: "Guild" By Earl Sweatshirt Feat. Mac Miller
We've been hearing this latest single from Earl Sweatshirt's upcoming debut album (proper debut, anyway) Doris for a while now in some of his live performances, and while details about when the album is going to drop are sparse, it seems he figured it worthwhile to release the official version of the song so we've got something.
On the track, titled "Guild," we find Earl taking a bit more of a note from Tyler the Creator's book, inviting Mac Miller on to work a few octaves down on a low-key abstract randomblackdude beat; for my tastes, it's not doing too much, but I'm not a massive fan of the pair either, so, you know, take things on your own.
We've gotten "Whoa," "Chum" and now "Guild," so when the hell is this LP going to surface? Summer has always been the reported season, and we're just about there now, so hopefully we'll get some word shortly.
Watch This: Earl Sweatshirt And RZA Preview New Track At Syracuse
Well, I don't really know what's going on with Doris, but Earl's "Chum" and "Whoa" have certainly managed to stay in rotation while we're waiting for a release date, and to tag on some new content, Earl decided to preview a new RZA-featured track (untitled, as of now), while performing at Syracuse a moment ago.
As you would assume, Earl Sweatshirt's winding lyrics are as serpentine as ever, and the RZA action is as prime as could be. Though it's your basic iPhone recording, you can still catch a decent idea of what the track is going to sound like--somewhere between a chiller and heater, at least to me--and the hook, "I'm going to f*ck the freckles off your face," promises that this new track is going to be exactly what we saw on Earl way back when.
Thats about it. You can catch the track below. We'll keep you updated on Doris.
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Maybe it's just me, but Twitter seemed to be sh*tting itself over the last day or so looking for this one to surface, but now it's here, so fret not. You knew it was going to be anyway.
For his latest visual installment, Casey Veggies ventured north of the border into the howling Canadian wilderness known as Toronto to catch his track "Swag Worth A Mill" on camera so that the hit touches something more than just the ear drums. It's a lot of this, that, here, there business that probably took about two hours to shoot and a few twenty dollar bills, but at the end of it all, it doesn't really matter. If you dig the track, you dig the track.
If you missed Casey's Customized Greatly Vol. 3 mixtape back when it dropped, make sure to turn around and grab it, because it's worth the listen. Here's "Swag Worth A Mill," give it a watch, throw up your thoughts.
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