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Earl Sweatshirt

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Odd Future’s Earl Sweatshirt is one of sharpest, tightest and most provocative emerging rappers in the game. After two years in exile, he’s back with an acclaimed album, Doris, a string of hot tracks, and a killer live tour. The buzz at an Earl Sweatshirt concert is crazy, with most of the crowd just excited to have him back -- and doesn't disappoint. He’s got a laid-back, matter-of-fact delivery in which he seems totally at ease on stage while he runs through all the greatest hits across his entire music catalog. Oh, and any Earl Sweatshirt concert ticket could mean a whole lot more, because Odd Future members like Tyler, The Creator, Frank Ocean and Mac Miller have been known to make appearances on his tour, spending equal time on stage supporting their friend and ripping on him in that now-classic nasty Odd Future style.

It’s great to see him back, too. Back in the late 2000s, Earl Sweatshirt and the other group members caught the world’s attention with their incendiary lyrics and deft wordplay. Sweatshirt’s 2010 mixtape, Earl, cemented him as the leader of the pack with jaw-dropping songs like the titular track. However, just as the rest of the group was blowing up, Sweatshirt fell off the face of the earth, finally turning up in a Samoan boarding school for troubled teens, where he stayed until 2012. Now he's back, with his album Doris -- with songs like “Hive” and “Burgundy,” proving that he’s sharper than ever. He’s also showing his more mature, introspective side on “Chum” and other thoughtful tracks. Sweatshirt is still only 19 years old, but he's a force that can’t be stopped.

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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 36 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The energy was eccentric!!!!

    by cybersense on 2/25/14Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    At first arrival to an Earl concert, things are uncomfortable. A lot of his fans are weird and even scary (there were girls trying to burn each other, a 12 year old sipping beer, and much more), but this is forgotten once the music starts. NY based Ratking energized the crowd as the opening act. Then Taco came on stage and dj'd for a good 20 minutes. As is a custom of Earl, he was making us eager to see him. When he did come on stage, he commanded the crowd. Comfortably and confidently, he called on Brooklyn to get lit and added jabs such as "hands up" multiple times. Moshpitting and crowd surfing was present just like at any OF concert. Earl added humor as he kept insulting everybody who dived off stage. The best part of this event though was that at the end, Schoolboy Q showed up and played "Man of the Year". At this point, everybody was falling over each other in joy. Great event. Great artist!!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sick!

    by concertaddictsanon on 2/23/14Webster Hall - New York

    the show was great and earl killed it! hands down perfection!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Earl sweatshirt

    by Anonymous on 2/23/14Webster Hall - New York

    Earl sweatshirt was amazing. He performed most of the songs from his new album. May I also say he did that well. Everyone was enjoying it. I'd say it was the best night of my life because I consider myself his biggest fan

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Sweatshirt

    by sonofsolaris on 2/21/14The Norva - Norfolk

    Bright floral patterns on button ups and tantalizing imagery on tie-dye shirts fill the wooden floor in anticipation for a big lipped rapper from the west. Earl Sweatshirt makes a quick pit stop in Norfolk as apart of his international "Wearld Tour", gracing the stage along side his fellow Odd Future cohorts and companions. The turn-out for the show was a pretty diverse crowd of what seemed like high school kids and college youth which made the event that more exciting. The show seemed to start a little late but what once it got going it was a slow roll till Earl's appearance. The opening act was forgettable, as nearly everyone around me was asking what were they even saying. After a few songs by the opening act RatKing, Sweatshirt finally jumped on stage and got to performing songs off of his major debut Doris and some of his earlier material before his departure to Samoa. When actually rapping Earl and fellow rapper Vince Staples keep the energy going but it all escaped into a vacuum once the song stopped due to the fact that there would be a long pause and talk between Earl and his DJ. Nonetheless it was a pretty good affair although I wish it lasted a bit longer.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AYE

    by ayee90285u928 on 2/21/14The Norva - Norfolk

    Was absolutely worth it. most people don't like the OF crowd so they'd like to watch from a distance. but i am telling you, you HAVE to be in the middle of the pit for the full experience. Earl and vince put on a great show with appearances from taco and luke but the crowd put on a show itself. I would definitely go again

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    EXCELLENT

    by dannyboytellem on 10/10/13Bowery Ballroom - New York

    BOWERY IS A GREAT VENUE, CROWD WAS INTO IT, AND EARL PUT ON A GREAT SET