![]() ![]() brunch swag."Īs a member of the Odd Future (OFWGKTA) collective, his sound is distinctively soulful/r&b influenced, yet done in a way that could pass for something totally different. fuck Def Jam & any company that goes the length of signing a kid with dreams & talent w/ no intention of following through. guess its my fault for trusting my dumbass lawyer and signing my career over to a failing company. that's why you see no label logo on the artwork that I DID. Venting about his decision to drop the record his own way, he took to Twitter on March 1, 2011: In 2011, Ocean released his debut mixtape, Nostalgia, Ultra, for free via his Tumblr. He has helped pen tracks for Justin Bieber, John Legend, Brandy, and Beyoncé over the last few years. He was born on Octoand lived in Long Beach, California. An undoubtedly reactive work, this is undiluted and progressive nonetheless.Ĭhristopher Edwin Breaux, professionally known as Frank Ocean is an American singer/songwriter and member of the gleefully hedonistic hip-hop collective OFWGKTA. There's a little more playfulness to go along with the wistful heartache, Ocean's perverse sense of humor shows most when he follows his mother's stern anti-drug message with an ebullient vocal-and-organ number that opens with him "gone off tabs." In the closing "Futura Free," one of several cuts where processing distorts his voice the way a fun house mirror deforms a body, there is much weight to him to remarking "Don't let 'em find Pac/He evade the press/He escape the stress," then declaring "I ain't on your schedule." He's clearly bemused with the industry and fan entitlement. The lines regarding relationships are acutely descriptive with frequently abrupt transitions from deep to shallow observations. Through references to movement, and events that take place in automobiles and swimming pools, Ocean's words continue to be fueled by his memories of youth and young adulthood in summertime, while recreational pharmaceuticals are a factor more than ever. The writing talent on display, however, is irrefutable, whether it's a sharp aside, the precision and economy in the chorus of the Beyoncé-backed "Pink + White," or the agony evoked in "Self Control" (with an outro multi-tracked to pull heartstrings). Over the course of an hour, all the sparsely ornamented ruminations can be a bit of a chore to absorb, no matter how much one hangs on each line. He's often accompanied by only keyboards or a guitar or two less than one-third of the tracks include the sound of his voice and that of a beat within the same space. ![]() In terms of pop appeal, none of it approaches "Novacane" or "Thinkin Bout You." The focus is more on Ocean, the extensive list of "album contributors" - possibly a combination of studio collaborators and mere inspirations - notwithstanding. For those who felt the proper debut wasn't forthcoming enough with hooks or traditionally structured songs, this is bound to seem less like a luxurious joyride on a freshly paved motorway than it does an interminable stay in a repair shop waiting lounge. Allusions to parallels between vehicular travel and other aspects of life, such as making music, were drawn, his relief in completing the Channel Orange follow-up made apparent. In fact, he is attractively lost.Hip Hop R&B & Soul LP - LTD Edition Bonus LP On Coloured Vinyl With 3 Extra Tracks feat A$Ap Rocky Jay Z & Tyler The Creator.īoys Don't Cry, the magazine distributed at pop-up locations the day this unlike-titled album was released, featured an essay in which Frank Ocean affably reflected upon his infatuation with cars. Seigfried captures a feeling of cosmic detachment: “I can’t relate to my peers/ I’d rather live outside/ I’d rather chip my pride than lose my mind out here.” Blonde is a collection of quiet moments from the man who’s worked hard to make himself the most talked about thing on the internet. Solo is the sweet, homoerotically charged account of the space left behind by a toking buddy who is gone (“Now your baby momma ain’t so vicious, all she wants is her picket fence”). You find yourself caring anew about the “I” of these songs, who is reflected in snatches of impressionistic poetry, in sunlight, summer smoke and boxer shorts. There is still the powerful sense of a veiled introvert, and of the unlikely intimacy he achieves within this pose. Unofficial import on yellow vinyl - Ocean has managed to preserve the musical personality that marked him out as special on 2012’s immersive, psychedelic R&B game-changer, Channel Orange. ![]()
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