Homeboy Sandman is the only collab featured on the new album.
In the past, Blockhead has produced some of the recording artist’s most popular songs, including “None Shall Pass” and “Daylight,” and over the course of the pandemic, they had the chance to work together again. Aesop was processing the loss of a friend back in January of 2020, and felt stuck in a creative block, but once he was inspired to write again, he knew exactly who to go to for beats.
“The world got real weird during those months. I knew at some point I had to get back to making something. Make a beat. Draw a picture. Write. Just go. But the idea of making a beat felt like math homework, and drawing is just so hard. Writing is hard too, but at some point I had to pick one,” the 45-year-old explained.
The album sees just one feature from Homeboy Sandman on “All Day Breakfast.” The remainder of the release is carried solely by Aesop’s larger-than-life persona that comes through in his lyrics, and Blockhead’s unique production.
Check out Garbology below and drop your first impressions in the comments.
Tracklist:
Only Picture
Jazz Hands
Wolf Piss
Legerdemain
Difficult
All the Smartest People
Oh Fudge
More Cycles
Flamingo Pink
All Day Breakfast (feat. Homeboy Sandman)
Fizz
That is Not a Wizard
The Sea
Abandoned Malls
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