Feet of Clay (EP)

Feet of Clay (stylized in all caps) is the second extended play by American rapper Earl Sweatshirt.

Writing for Rolling Stone, Danny Schwartz states that Earl's "dense words-per-second ratio, as well as the fluid, associative logic that guides Feet of Clay, makes each song appear as a bottled capsule of unfiltered stream-of-consciousness that spills out of him like water from an Artesian well.

"[16] AllMusic's Fred Thomas praised its themes, stating that the "tracks represent different, curious branches extending out from the seeds planted by Some Rap Songs, each reaching for new ideas and switching gears when another thought arrives".

Dan Weiss of Consequence described Feet of Clay as a "maze of compellingly crudded-up soundwork" and stated that Earl's "double-encrypted flow is as impenetrable as it's ever been.

As abrasive as it feels, it's a lyrically rewarding payoff for listeners who choose to sift through the muddle and explore a high-brow exercise into poetry".