He was beyond eager to talk to the world. His delivery there, and throughout Cilvia Demo, was impassioned and sharp, almost frantic at times. I also heard rare, acidic levels of honesty pouring from tracks like " Banana," a measured, tense journey through a past of childhood disappointment and a present of self-destruction and debauchery. His debut album, Cilvia Demo, dropped in January 2014, and back then I heard an urgent young man from Chattanooga, Tenn., on the hunt for validation through his art. Like most of his fans, I wanted to know where he had been and what to expect from his latest work, The Sun's Tirade. I met Isaiah Rashad late this summer, during a stop on the manic press run that comes with the release of a new album. His new album, The Sun's Tirade, is out now. Isaiah Rashad greets fans outside a signing in downtown Los Angeles this fall.
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