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  • Nov 3, 2024
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Who said they sound the same?

    Ah ok i read the thread wrong my bad

  • mr get dough 🤩
    Nov 3, 2024

    I think tyler albums can kinda blend together initially but i feel like with time the differences between them become apparent

    I think tyler is a lot more of a subtle artist than we realize just bc his personality is so abrasive, but in retrospect we’ll be able to tell all his eras apart individually

  • Nov 3, 2024
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    To me Chromakopia is very clearly unique in his catalogue.
    Yes, it’s still a modern Tyler album, and his trademarks are still there, like the synths and kooky drums, but on no other Tyler album would songs like Tomorrow or Like Him fit imo.

  • TALK MY S*** ? I SURE DAMN WILL !

    YOU AINT LIKE THAT S*** ?!!!! I’LL DO IT AGAIN !!!!!!

  • yeah that last verse on thought i was dead is prob one of his best ever

  • Nov 3, 2024
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    I Hope You Find Your Way Home

    his best outro. ever.

  • i’m so embarrass,. but happy it happened

  • YOU COULD NEVER MOONWALK IN MY CHUCK TAYLORS !!!!!

  • ok break time over back to work

  • Nov 3, 2024

    I’m gonna bump this again it’s been like a week

  • Nov 3, 2024

    Kinda like a whole new album again

  • Nov 3, 2024

    I never noticed the weird autotune melody when the beat breaks down on st chroma

  • Nov 3, 2024
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    Noid is otherworldly

  • Nov 3, 2024

    Oh naaaa naaaa oh naa naaaa eh

  • Nov 3, 2024

    Update on my friend:
    His coworker was playing Darling, I and he asked if that was unreleased or from the new album…..so he’s just been listening to that song on repeat

  • Nov 3, 2024
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    I’m listening to the song now and I can see him relating to it tbh

  • Nov 3, 2024
    Poolboy Q

    I’m listening to the song now and I can see him relating to it tbh

  • halleys comet đź§¶
    Nov 3, 2024

    i hope you find your way home is his magnum opus

  • Nov 3, 2024
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    Liked this from first listen but goddamn it’s growing on me more and more

  • pneumonia âť•
    Nov 3, 2024
    chaos theory

    Speaking of London,
    I think the next 30 minute Chromakopia show might be in London based on this post

    https://twitter.com/OddFuturePage/status/1852102967232540801

    I also saw a tiktok video of a Chromakopia truck getting wrapped in the UK
    https://www.tiktok.com/@​user4315010211355/video/7432450786438745376

    Damn I gotta go if so.

  • pneumonia âť•
    Nov 3, 2024
    Shady Ant

    To me Chromakopia is very clearly unique in his catalogue.
    Yes, it’s still a modern Tyler album, and his trademarks are still there, like the synths and kooky drums, but on no other Tyler album would songs like Tomorrow or Like Him fit imo.

    Anyone saying it sounds the same just don’t know how to articulate themselves when discussing music.

    Lazy af

  • Nov 3, 2024

    Balloon is so 808s & Heartbreak-coded

  • Nov 3, 2024
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    Notmyfirst

    this is somehow the same as a distorted synthpop album and a dj drama brag rap album

    It’s weird, because on paper, albums like IGOR and CMIGYL are definitely super different from Chromakopia (moreso CMIGYL than IGOR).

    But when you listen to this new album it just feels like something you’ve heard before from Tyler. I don’t really know how to describe it, I think it’s that his production choices and his songwriting quirks are so well-defined and unique that it starts to blend together album after album, even though the overall picture of each album may look different from afar.

    Not sure if I worded this well but as someone who enjoys Chromakopia, I can definitely also hear the criticism that it’s something we’ve heard plenty from Tyler before

  • mr get dough 🤩
    Nov 3, 2024
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    TheFader

    It’s weird, because on paper, albums like IGOR and CMIGYL are definitely super different from Chromakopia (moreso CMIGYL than IGOR).

    But when you listen to this new album it just feels like something you’ve heard before from Tyler. I don’t really know how to describe it, I think it’s that his production choices and his songwriting quirks are so well-defined and unique that it starts to blend together album after album, even though the overall picture of each album may look different from afar.

    Not sure if I worded this well but as someone who enjoys Chromakopia, I can definitely also hear the criticism that it’s something we’ve heard plenty from Tyler before

    I think this album is a pretty good mixture of all his previous work

    Like him just refining s*** he liked from every era throughout

  • Nov 3, 2024
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    mr get dough

    I think this album is a pretty good mixture of all his previous work

    Like him just refining s*** he liked from every era throughout

    Yeah this is a good way to put it. His previous 4 albums all felt super independent from each other, this one doesn’t really have that seem feeling and moreso feels like a refinement of the previous four ideas like you said