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On Tumblr and YouTube, the mostly teenage clan of Southern Californians posted raucous yet intoxicating songs whose lyrics often featured fantasies about rape and murder—and were rewarded with The New York Timeswriteups, a Comedy Central series, and endorsements from Eminem and Kanye West. But perhaps the most surprising sign of the album's health came this week from Tyler, the Creator, a 24-year-old provocateur who theoretically should have no fealty to old ways of doing things.Anyone terrified of the Internet’s effect on music, or on the minds of young people, got their perfect bogeyman back in 2010 with the arrival of the Tyler's hip-hop collective Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All, or Odd Future for short. There was Taylor Swift, who wrote a love letter to the album in The Wall Street Journal and then pulled 1989 from streaming sites that made it available for free. There was Beyoncé's hugely successful self-titled record in late 2013, released at once without warning, with a music video for every track. And yet: Albums, really album-y albums—with careful sequencing, integral cover art, and recurring themes—keep getting made. The Odd Future member stares out as us with eyes set into an oversized head as he.
In the years since they emerged on the scene, the critical excitement has died down but Tyler's young fan base has grown and become more fervent. Tyler, the Creator’s debut one, Bastard—15 songs held together by an ongoing dialogue between the rapper and his therapist (played by Tyler)—turned out to be a landmark of rap in the new millennium. But they also released, and still do release, full-fledged albums.
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It was a crucial part of the music industry between the 1970s and the 1990s, but it's been over for years now. So for to not treat as importantly as I was treating it was just like — I couldn’t help but to feel a little disrespected, you know?"Last year, Ian Astbury from '80s rockers The Cult told The Guardianthat his band would likely never make another album: "iTunes has destroyed the whole idea of an album. This is the first thing that I’ve said that I fully stand behind, like the good and the bad of it.
It's hard to imagine that that will change, even as listening habits and technology continues to. Though albums aren't the only way of presenting music now, they still have clear artistic benefits, allowing musicians to express themselves on a wider canvas than a single song provides. But part of it might be the elemental appeal of the format.
