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More than twelve thousand fans descended on Portland last weekend to celebrate 20 years of Kumoricon, Oregon’s largest ...
Tyler rarely puts out environmental messages or talks about civic duty — that would be at odds with his image as a ...
The body horror film "The Substance" and an album by Tyler, the Creator are some of ... The release includes covers of Tom Waits' "Last Leaf," Nina Simone's "Come Ye," Neil Young's "Are You ...
️ Goblin performs from 8:30-11:45 p.m. at Rev Room ... ️ Freeverse, with Black River Pearl and Psychedelic Velocity, performs ...
From Ace and Sam on his early releases, “Bastard” and “Goblin,” to Wolf Haley on “Wolf” and later Sir Baudelaire on “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST,” these characters have commonly been louder and more ...
Staff Writer, Dylan Paradise reviews Tyler, The Creator’s newest album, ‘Chromakopia,’ highlighting the artist’s ...
After releasing his masterful new album CHROMAKOPIA in October and celebrating with 30-minute pop-up shows in Atlanta, Boston, and Brooklyn, Tyler, the Creator played his first full-scale concert in ...
“Tron Cat” is a song from Tyler’s 2011 album, “Goblin,” that includes provocative lyrics — “I fuck bitches with no permission and tend to hate shit,” among others. “Goblin ...
Picking up where his ’09 mixtape Bastard left off, Goblin continues Tyler’s conversation with a fictional therapist as he vents about his new found fame and the criticisms he’s received ...
They gonna bring out the old me.” Swift (the subject, not the person) has indeed appeared in Tyler tracks before. On “Fish,” from 2011’s Goblin, Tyler drops a few graphic bars about the ...
but Tyler has been name-dropping Swift in lyrics since 2011. On Goblin, he raps about Swift twice. “Make her strip, got my dick harder than the unzip,” he raps on “Fish.” “Tyler swiftly ...