2 Distinct Sets! Different each night!
Earl Sweatshirt and The Alchemist surprised fans earlier this month with the official release of their joint album, VOIR DIRE. The long-rumored and highly-anticipated 11-track album from Earl Sweatshirt and The Alchemist was originally discovered by fans this summer through a scavenger hunt that consisted of a series of real-life and digital puzzles that had to be solved before the album was revealed. The upcoming tour dates come on the heels of Earl's 10th-anniversary celebration of his debut album, Doris, which included one-off performances in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, London, and of course, SF.
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Earl Sweatshirt is the virtuosic byproduct of Los Angeles' fertile ground where hip hop sowed its seeds and historic cultural movements were born. The prodigiously-gifted writer, lyricist and producer grew from a zeitgeist of which contemporary collectives in hip hop today are predicated. And while most movements are fleeting as soon as they arrive, Earl pushed forward, documented his growth and self-discovery on record and cemented himself as one of the foremost culturally relevant MC's in the game, one who never strayed away too far from his Los Angeles beat-scene roots. His debut album Doris arrived in 2013 and introduced the world to a more realized vision from him than his seminal mixtape Earl that was released three years prior when he was just 16-years-old. He followed Doris with the critically-lauded I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside in 2015, further exploring the depth of his technical dexterity with more swagger than prior releases. Three years later, he released Some Rap Songs in 2018, the tightly wrought album that found a more self-aware and mature Earl in his reflection of being in the public eye since a teenager, coupled with the reconciling of the death of his father. Enter Feet of Clay, the conceptual 2019 project that continues the written narrative of Earl's life in today's societal landscape and world-view in real-time. Fast forward to 2022; Earl returned to the scene with critically acclaimed, SICK!
2 Distinct Sets! Different each night!
Earl Sweatshirt and The Alchemist surprised fans earlier this month with the official release of their joint album, VOIR DIRE. The long-rumored and highly-anticipated 11-track album from Earl Sweatshirt and The Alchemist was originally discovered by fans this summer through a scavenger hunt that consisted of a series of real-life and digital puzzles that had to be solved before the album was revealed. The upcoming tour dates come on the heels of Earl's 10th-anniversary celebration of his debut album, Doris, which included one-off performances in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, London, and of course, SF.
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Earl Sweatshirt is the virtuosic byproduct of Los Angeles' fertile ground where hip hop sowed its seeds and historic cultural movements were born. The prodigiously-gifted writer, lyricist and producer grew from a zeitgeist of which contemporary collectives in hip hop today are predicated. And while most movements are fleeting as soon as they arrive, Earl pushed forward, documented his growth and self-discovery on record and cemented himself as one of the foremost culturally relevant MC's in the game, one who never strayed away too far from his Los Angeles beat-scene roots. His debut album Doris arrived in 2013 and introduced the world to a more realized vision from him than his seminal mixtape Earl that was released three years prior when he was just 16-years-old. He followed Doris with the critically-lauded I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside in 2015, further exploring the depth of his technical dexterity with more swagger than prior releases. Three years later, he released Some Rap Songs in 2018, the tightly wrought album that found a more self-aware and mature Earl in his reflection of being in the public eye since a teenager, coupled with the reconciling of the death of his father. Enter Feet of Clay, the conceptual 2019 project that continues the written narrative of Earl's life in today's societal landscape and world-view in real-time. Fast forward to 2022; Earl returned to the scene with critically acclaimed, SICK!
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