, and to a lesser extent, 2093 . i’d argue that 4l and up 2 më are bolder than anything here: yeat’s older projects threw you into the deep end of his magma flows and fuzzy world-building and asked that you either get it or don’t. an album this safe and familiar will be...
“King tonka” sees Yeat go solo – something he’s more than used to after handling most of 2093 on his own. “It king Tonka, it king Tonka (Err, err), it king T— / 737, we get high and we crash (Phew) / Pull up, and we geek all night (All night) / Yeah, we could ...