OrangeGrayBlue
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Its a more consistent album than Goblin. I also think Tyler has stepped his production game up with this album.
With Wolf I can listen to it from front to back without nary a track I want to skip, not the same with Goblin.
I also think his whole "horrorcore" (for lack of a better word) shtick was getting tired, and I'm glad he's toned it down for this album. He's still fuck the world and I do what I want, but without so many references to rape and killing babies or whatever. Not that I had a problem with it in the first place, but like I said, shit was getting tired.
Wolf shows his growth as an rapper and a producer. His songwriting has gotten much better.
I'm trying to decide currently if I like this better than Bastard. As it stands right now Bastard is still #1. That album fucking blew me away when I first heard it. Shit was so fresh and new and different at the time.
Edit: I'm also a sucker for Pharrel, hes one of my favorite producers of all time, and Tyler is really showing his Pharrell influence on Wolf.
That's what's important to me about Wolf is that it shows clear growth and a desire to improve. I think it bodes well for his future.