Last night, a new Yung Lean mixtape titled Frost God appeared on streaming services. It’s Yung Lean’s first major release since this year’s Warlord album and lives up to its chilly title, with cold, hard beats and chilly synth tones, its artwork (created by Lean) depicting the rapper in a Jason Voorhees-style hockey mask. It follows Yung Lean’s recent collaboration with London experimentalist Dean Blunt.

Clocking in at eight tracks and 25 minutes long, the album features previous single “Hennessy & Sailor Moon” as well as new team-ups with A$AP Ferg (“Crystal City”) and Chicago rapper Adamn Killa (“Cashin”), as well as new collaborations with Goth Money’s Luckaleannn (who previously worked with Yung Lean on “To Me”) and Bladee.

The mixtape was recorded between the autumn of 2015 and summer 2016, a period following the death of his manager Barron Machat and his hospitalisation in Miami. Its release is intended to fill that gap between Warlord and Lean’s upcoming third official album.

Listen to Frost God via Apple Music below or on Spotify, and revist our interview with Yung Lean here.