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9.0
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Exclaim
Oozing catharsis, sonically consuming and lyrically poignant, this is a special moment for Earl
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8.5
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Pitchfork
Earl is on another level. The way he deploys his skill, humor, and encyclopedic knowledge of hip-hop has made him one of the most effortlessly deep and cool rappers alive
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8.0
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The Quietus
Songs shift between playful and heroic, introspective and outright transcendent
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8.0
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Paste Magazine
Earl’s blatant disregard for drum kits, hooks, and common time signatures connects the sampling antics of MF DOOM to the mood-over-form impulses of MIKE and Medhane, strengthening the argument that he is, in fact, still one of the coolest and most-inventive MCs alive
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8.0
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Rolling Stone
Rapper's stellar new album Live Laugh Love shows his continued growth as a man with a deeper understanding of the world and his place in it
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8.0
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Northern Transmissions
A soulful snapshot of Earl Sweatshirt’s newfound happiness as he celebrates his hard-earned peace. His subject matter is not bleak this time around, and that’s okay. Let the man be happy for once
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8.0
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The Guardian
With a sunlit disposition and paeans to his daughter, the mood turns lighter on the US MC’s sixth album – but the glitching, crashing beats are as esoteric as ever
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8.0
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Clash
As ever with Earl Sweatshirt, nothing is truly as it seems, yet he gives you more than enough information to paint in the picture. ‘Live Laugh Live’ is a rap Escher diagram, a Greek maze with MC as Minotaur; it extends Earl’s world, and invites you forward with every step
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8.0
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Slant Magazine
The album is laidback, vibe-y, and sample-heavy, with cryptic, free-associative lyrics
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7.5
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Consequence Of Sound
Earl is having more fun with spinning bars out of his complex experiences, be they traumatic or joyful. Even his simplistic flexes ring out louder than the hardest lyrics from mainstream rappers
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