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A New POMPEII/UTILITY Offering: “Home on the Range”
Sharing the same name as the pair’s co-headlining tour slate, “Home on the Range,” lands as the latest lead track from Earl Sweatshirt and MIKE‘s SURF GANG-produced collab album, POMPEII/UTLITY.
And Another One: “Back Home”
With the rollout in full effect, another pre-release single from POMPEII/UTILITY has materialized shortly after “Home on the Range.” Dubbed “Back Home,” this one is a byproduct of just MIKE x SURF GANG, appearing on the POMPEII part of the double-disked-up LP.
The First BULLY Visual Is a Fever Dream
Directed by Bianca Censori, Ye has lifted the veil on the music video for “Father,” which marks the first official visual from BULLY, and let’s just say – it’s a hard one to put into words. Feeling like a literal scene from a textbook fever dream, the Censori-lensed clip is a scene envisioned in a church. A pastor stands at the pulpit and the choir on the side, while the pews are packed with a sea of notable attendees, ranging from Michael Jackson (yes, Michael Jackson), a full police squad, a magician mid-card trick at all times, a knight in shining armor, a cat-faced woman and her child, and a nun in deep slumber. Churchgoers – others, including a chef with a comically large cake and twin brides – walk down the aisle and pause in front of the pastor. A UFO touches down, and Travis Scott and Ye join the scene, suited up, both donning a full-face alien mask, which they then remove to reveal themselves.