
I like the review, but I made one myself which has it BASTARD > WOLF > GOBLIN.
TYLER THE CREATOR WOLF ALBUM COVER MEANING CRACK
I would also hazard to guess that as soon as Tyler has stopped promoting WOLF (and helped Earl to promote his debut, Doris) they will crack on with their collaborative effort. I would imagine that they will have got started on about half the tracks in this time, and finished none. Tyler and Earl started work on their first joint album, which Tyler has said will be called EARLWOLF, about a month before Earl was whisked away to a school in Samoa by his mother. The fact that Tyler's character does not kill off Earl Sweatshirt during his killing spree at the end of Goblin promotes the idea that the gap between Goblin and Sam is Dead will be filled by an Earl Sweatshirt/Tyler, The Creator collaboration album. Tyler does like to release sections of the story in the wrong order to confuse us, but we must guess that during the third session Tyler manages to extract himself from his world of alter egos to the point where he can get rid of them for good in "Sam is Dead".

Obviously, we are missing part of the story. During the video, we see Tyler's character shoot other versions of himself three timesĭoes this signify Tyler killing off some of his alter egos? I presume that the three versions of himself that he shoots are Samuel, Tron Cat and Dr. The lyrics are fairly ambiguous and difficult to derive meaning from, but the release of the video explained more.

Well, The Odd Future Tape Volume 2 has a song on it called "Sam is Dead". Tyler hasn't released any more albums, I hear you think.
