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.
The album, finished in London with longtime confidante Dillip Harris is 37 minutes of Mount Kimbie at simultaneously their most daring and their most giddily infectious.
Vial delivers classic basement show punk rock on burnout. The Minneapolis trio crafts tantalizingly short indie-punk tracks that move between snotty, tongue-in-cheek, and upbeat ("ur dad") to world-weary and painfully pragmatic.
Sorry You Couldn't Make It is the long awaited "country album" from the legendary Swamp Dogg, a.k.a. soul and R&B singer-songwriter Jerry Williams Jr.. Recorded in Nashville, featuring John Prine, Justin Vernon, Jenny Lewis, and others.