Tyler, the Creator, who hinted at new music on social media yesterday, has revealed that his upcoming album, “Chromakopia,” will be out on Monday, October 28, as opposed to the typical Friday release date for the music industry.
further than the fact that a box set edition of the album is currently available for pre-order, no further information was disclosed. However, a two-minute teaser video clip for the album, which was released yesterday, implies that at least the first song, “St. Chroma,” has a sinister undertone. The video opens with a masked figure, who appears to be Tyler, leading a group of other masked people in a march through the desert. Although he has a funny, bunny-like hairstyle, the song’s whispered, nearly incomprehensible lyrics and music, which varies from chanted vocals to a warped chorus, have a ominous vibe.
As predicted, the crowd moves into a lengthy container with the word “Chromakopia” painted on it. Then, as the movie fades to color, a hand is seen detonating a detonator, causing the container to explode violently and engulfing the entire crowd inside.
The album will be Tyler’s first new release since the extended version of his fantastic 2021 album “Call Me If You Get Lost” was released early last year. His statement at the Austin City Limits festival earlier this month that it would likely be his last performance for some time is doubly curious in light of the fact that his upcoming Camp Flog festival in Los Angeles is just one month away; the lineup is usually revealed just a few days in advance.
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