For the rest of us who were craving a pioneering record, Tomorrow’s Harvest is a let down.
With his production style finally delivering on its early promise, and an ability to magnestise our attention with every line, here Tyler reminds us exactly why we started giving a shit about OF in the first place.
An album that’s nearly as great as we wanted to be, an album that’s best points are better than nearly anything released this year so far, an album that’s going to sell millions of copies and introduce a lot of people to sounds and styles they’ve probably not explored before, an album that’s ambitious and grandiose, and, in a strange way, exactly what we expected.