Listen to Earl Sweatshirt’s New Album Feet of Clay

Here’s a Halloween surprise: Earl Sweatshirt has released a new project. It’s called Feet of Clay and it’s out now via Warner Records in partnership with Earl’s label Tan Cressida. “FOC is a collection of observations and feelings recorded during the death throes of a crumbling empire,” Earl said in a statement. Listen below.

Earl’s largely self-produced project features guest spots from Charlotte rapper MAVI and Haitian-American rapper Mach-Hommy. There’s also additional production from the Alchemist and Ovrkast.

Feet of Clay arrives nearly a year after Earl Sweatshirt’s album Some Rap Songs, which was released on his previous label Columbia Records. In a conversation with Pitchfork, Earl said leaving Columbia meant more artistic freedom. “I’m excited to be free because then I can do riskier shit,” he added.

Read Pitchfork’s feature “Earl Sweatshirt Does Not Exist.”

Feet of Clay:

01 74
02 EAST
03 MTOMB [prod. The Alchemist]
04 OD
05 EL TORO COMBO MEAL [ft. MAVI]
06 TISKTISK/COOKIES
07 4N [ft. Mach-Hommy]

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Earl Sweatshirt: Feet of Clay

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