I know his music when he first started is deep, I loved Tyler and OF, back then, and their music changed, like a lot... Wolf was almost nothing like Goblin, or Bastard... Or even the OF tapes.
I know his music when he first started is deep, I loved Tyler and OF, back then, and their music changed, like a lot... Wolf was almost nothing like Goblin, or Bastard... Or even the OF tapes.
They've all grown up! Also, Wolf was just a part of the story. He has to follow the story/theme. He can't just make some song abouy Salem on a "Radicals" beat. IMO, Earl is the most lyrical, hands down. Tyler is a genius, though.
They've all grown up! Also, Wolf was just a part of the story. He has to follow the story/theme. He can't just make some song abouy Salem on a "Radicals" beat. IMO, Earl is the most lyrical, hands down. Tyler is a genius, though.
I enjoy Tyler's music, although I think other members of OF are more skilled then he is (Domo and Earl) I'm not a die hard OF fan but I definitely like most of there music that I have heard. I agree that some of tyler's music is deep but he also jokes around alot and that's why I believe a lot of people think he has no substance or message.
I enjoy Tyler's music, although I think other members of OF are more skilled then he is (Domo and Earl) I'm not a die hard OF fan but I definitely like most of there music that I have heard. I agree that some of tyler's music is deep but he also jokes around alot and that's why I believe a lot of people think he has no substance or message.
That's a part of the story, example, Tamale was Sam going crazy, etc. It may seem stupid, etc., but you have to really read the article to understand what I'm saying. Every song on his albums has a meaning. Listen deeper into the music before you put it in a box. Only the open-minded will fully grasp his message.