And despite careering from one alter ego to the next and touching on everything from his absent father on “Answer” to the art of making campfire s’mores on the seven-minute “Partyisntover /Campfire /Bimmer,” there’s a broad vision and deft execution that holds things together much better than on “Goblin. Tyler Okonma was born March 6, 1991.Decemhis first album 'Bastard' released.May 9, 2010, signed to XL Records.Januhis second album 'Goblin' released.July 10,2012 he released the 'Odd Future Vol. Don’t let the Grammys fool you: IGOR was not really a rap album. Dropping April 2, Wolf has three separate album covers.Three It seems the Odd Future leader is no. That doesn’t mean Tyler has lost the ability to surprise: Consider the decision to sandwich the incendiary “Trashwang” in between dabbling in rap-less electronic jazz fantasy on “Treehome95” and “Rusty,” where he addresses critics, fans, and himself in one showstopping two-minute verse (“Look at the article that says my subject matter is wrong, saying I hate gays even though Frank is on 10 of my songs,” he volleys back). Tyler, the Creator just unveiled the release date and cover art for his upcoming second album. The gleefully violent and homophobic imagery from his 2011 album, “Goblin,” stole most of the headlines and launched him to infamy, and they occasionally turn up on his new LP, “Wolf,” but if you’ve made your peace with his artistry, the rewards are considerable. The single-shot music video for Tyler, the Creator’s Yonkers is a shocking tour de force that can really only be described as gross at 0:50 he eats a cockroach and 6 seconds later we watch him start to vomit at 2:00 he becomes a black-eyed demon, and by 2:30 he has successfully hung himself. Tyler, the Creator is starting to lose his shock value, and not a moment too soon.