tracks like Kendrick Lamar’s self-scrutinizing, soul-crushing “u” and ScHoolboy Q’s introspective and offsetting “Black Thoughts”. Themes like this appear heavily in T.D.E. formula, a process in which the label’s artists give a gritty insight in to their lives and various obstacles while straying away from sounding preachy. This kind of bravery seems to be a cornerstone of the T.D.E. The Sun’s Tirade lets us in on personal battles with addiction, depression and fatherhood, entirely reminiscent of his debut Cilvia Demo. Rashad had no hesitations when it came to airing his dirty laundry. Isaiah Rashad delivered his sophomore album with a sleepy, anxious determination. Recording artist Isaiah Rashad debuted his studio album, The Sun’s Tirade