King Krule has unveiled a cover version of John Lennon's classic track 'Imagine'. Whilst the production is quite minimal with mostly eerie guitar strums, attached is that signture King Krule sound that straddles the lines of jazz and post-punk.
South London's King Krule recently unveiled the video for his track '(Don't Let The Dragon) Draag On'. Without wasting anytime, he now shares another vid, this time for a song called 'Alone, Omen 3'. Directed by Jocelyn Anquetil, the visuals find King Krule surrounded by crowds of people before quickly standing by himself. At the end of the day, he sits with friends on a bench, understanding that he is truly not alone in this thing called life.
Archy Marshall aka King Krule will release his new album titled 'Man Alive' on February 21st via XL Recordings/Matador Records. The new work follows his 2017 LP 'The Ooz'. Marshall has also unveiled a new video for is single '(Don't Let The Dragon) Draag On'. Directed and written by King Krule himself, the black and white video features him tied to a tree with the camera slowly panning out only to show Marshall being set on a blaze by a group of hunters. Never the one to stray from creativity, you can watch '(Don't Let The Dragon) Draag On' down below.
Archy Marshall aka King Krule keeps the levels high in terms of videos with his latest offering 'Biscuit Town', taking from his current LP 'The OOZ'. Directed by cc Wade, there is an air of classicism as Marshall sits alone in a flat drinking away the pain, with other clips of him sitting at a bar. The hyper-real city gives the video a gothic appeal. Towards the end, King Krule is collapsed on the floor. This could be a symbol of iconic writers who have suffered the same fate. Never the less, this is one of the better videos we have seen in quite a while. Have a look.
Archy Marshall aka King Krule returns the video for his latest single 'Dum Surfer'. Definitely on the darker side, a sickly and zombie looking Marshall and band mates perform in a venue in front of a handful people of people, mostly elder, and a stricken looking young adult. Directed by Brother Willis, the visuals are shot in a nostalgic Super 8 film styling, adding another level of grit to the video. The song is taken from King Krule's forthcoming album 'The OOZ', out October 13th on XL Recordings/True Panther Sounds.
Archy Marshall aka King Krule makes an exciting return with the new song and video 'Czech One'. The South London artist enlists director Frank Lebon to provide trippy visuals which find Marshall lifted into the air before appearing on a plane with one eye in bandages. Whilst staring out the window, everything from street shots to a girl giving him a cigarette pass by. The video also features King Krule sporting classic suiting that stylistically many may remember from the days of his album '6 Feet Beneath The Moon'. 'Czech One' is out now as a limited edition 7" vinyl along with the track 'Dum Surfer'.
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