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Wolf: Tyler, The Creator’s new hostile howl

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Tyler, the Creator, yet again shows his talent in a knock-down drag-out album full of sarcastic and raunchy lyrics. His music shows little regard to the feelings of those who worship him as an alternative hip-hop genius. His rough vocals and choppy beats are joined with guest appearances by Frank Ocean, Mike G, Domo Genesis, Left Brain, Hodgy Beats, Pharrell, Casey Veggies and Erykah Badu.

His alter-ego, Wolf Haley, makes a guest appearance, speaking in his well-known scratchy, abysmal tone. The dark personality seems to nag on Tyler less than in his early songs. Haley references to such songs like “Tron Cat” and “Yonkers”. These were the very songs that led the advancing artist to momentarily jump above his collaboration tunes with music group Odd Future and produce his first solo release album.

The aggressive rapper takes a progressive approach in exploring the many different sounds at his disposal. He uses a sultry brass section in songs like “Treehome95 (feat. Coco O & Erykah Badu).” This contrasts to “Tamale,” which features a Jamaican street vibe, with tin drums and cowbells underlying the quick raps of Tyler and intermittent soulful outbursts by an unknown senorita.

All in all, the prodigy that fans now know and love is expanding his offensive horizons with new music that is sure to send a decent slap to all who are rad enough to listen. I give this album an “A” for originality and creativity. Well done, Tyler, well done.

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Swimming in underground caves in West Virginia is scary enough, but when mixed with cold water and fish with no eyes, it becomes downright frightful. This, among other things, makes Marley Young, senior, different than your average high school student.

“We had to swim out of the underground caves in freezing 50 degree cold water.” said Young, her traveling experience makes her a pro at adapting to new situations like frigid cold cave swimming. Young’s best vacation consisted of a trip to Alaska, where she whale watched and kayaked.  But that’s not the only place Young wishes to visit.

“I want to live in Italy because of the good food, great culture and people.” Having lived in Ohio, West Virginia and Oregon, Young has traveling experience, and her passion for orangutan rehabilitation may take her all over the world. While in these exotic places she might incorporate her special talents of, clarinet, drums, violin and piano. When Young has free time she can relax with her hobbies of hiking, rock climbing, golf and eating Thai food.

All of these travels, talents and hobbies add on to the list that makes Marley Young a extreme adventure junkie, pro traveler and not your average high school student.      

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