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Earl Sweatshirt's new album Feet of Clay is out now, packing 15 minutes full of dense bars to digest. The rapper has wasted no time and dropped a video for "East," which features him rapping over a bizarre accordion loop seemingly out of place as he raps about losing his girlfriend, grandmother, and father.

The lackadaisical video sees Earl on a beach with a Corona, cigarette and friends MIKE and Maxo, interspersed with clips of him and the crew goofing off in a parking garage and what looks like a mall or airport. It arrives just as casually as the album, which was announced just 12 hours prior to release.

Watch the clip above and stream Feet of Clay below.

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