As teased, Tyler, the Creator has released a new album. The 10-song Don’t Tap the Glass follows last October’s Chromakopia and was previewed only with a handful of posts teasing its release date of Monday, July 21. Listen to the album, which clocks in at just under half an hour, below.
Tyler, the Creator’s rollouts for his albums have generally been pretty short, but Don’t Tap the Glass arrives with the least notice yet. Here’s a brief history, excluding the fairly traditionally promoted Goblin and Wolf: Tyler announced Cherry Bomb just a handful of days before its release, but fans got a bit more time (15 days) before he dropped Flower Boy. He trimmed that down to 11 days for Igor, but only eight days separated the announcement and release of Call Me If You Get Lost. For Chromakopia, Tyler once again let 11 days pass between announcement and the album’s release. Even with the short rollouts, Tyler always made sure to release pre-album singles, but that was not the case for Don’t Tap the Glass.
Tyler remains on tour in support of Chromakopia. He still has shows left to play in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines. He’s also due to headline major North American music festivals including Lollapalooza and Outside Lands. See his latest tour dates here.
Revisit “The 100 Best Albums of the 2020s So Far,” featuring Tyler, the Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost at No. 92.