Earl Sweatshirt Raps About Depression On The Somehow Still Sunny 'Nowhere2Go'
Not quite a week ago,
Earl Sweatshirt returned, categorize kind of, on
an interlude track on Vince Staples' excellent new
FM! album. It's funny though: The song, "New EarlSweatshirt," isn't set up like an interlude although like a radio premiere, getting about 20 seconds deep before being unceremoniously cut off, as if someone switched the radio dial.
It might've felt like a fake-out, nevertheless it is irrelevant right now because Earl is actually back with a real, no-BS track that is, case in point, more of a real song than "New EarlSweatshirt." It's called "Nowhere2go," and it also sounds like a sound collage clawed its way to life with the mandate to not waste any of its precious 116 seconds. It's wonderful.
Earl accompanied the track on
social media with a poignant message. "To mention I'm excited to finally b(e) giving y'all music is a understatement," he wrote. "This year been the toughest (one) of my life. Thank u for fucking wit me like Allblack." That tone is reflected in Earl's lyrics, too: "I think I spent most of my life depressed / Only thing on my mind was death / Didn't know if my time was next / Tryna refine this shit, I redefined myself."
They seem to speak to the depression Earl's faced lately, and his tweet may also partially be a reference to
the death of his father in January 2018, immediately after which Earl canceled some live dates. His last album,
I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside, was release in 2015.
Check out "Nowhere2go" above.
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