On 6 Feet Beneath The Moon, his first album as King Krule, Marshall gently expands the instrumentation of his earlier recordings, incorporating piano, shimmering electronic textures and horns.
The new live album, You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down offers fans a glimpse into a tour that never came to be and features a setlist of 17 songs that span the acclaimed artist's entire discography.
With true, human conflict between happiness and sadness on full display, Man Alive! is unequivocally King Krule’s, or better yet, Archy Marshall’s most sobering work yet.
Written from 2020 to 2022 in between London and Liverpool, 'Space Heavy' took shape over the course of Archy's commutes between the two cities. It is an album where the negative space demands the same attention as the positive.
It's honestly so crazy that a guy who named himself after a nintendo character makes music as good as this and has had such a lasting impact on music. KING KRULE FOREVER!
Moving fluidly between krautrock-driven grooves, free-jazz chaos, and spectral, dreamlike meditations. La vida is a delirious 34-minute burst of post-punk urgency and improvisational turns
King Krule's sound, a hypnotic mixture indebted to working class British songsmiths like Billy Bragg as much as NY No-Wave and Hip Hop carries a maturity and depth far beyond his years.
The OOZ is the second full-length album from London-born 22 year-old polymath King Krule, aka Archy Marshall. The 19-song sprawling epic follows his 2013 debut 6 Feet Beneath The Moon. 6FBTM brought King Krule universal acclaim.