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King Krule
Artist Icon 6 Feet Beneath The Moon (2013)
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Six Feet Beneath The Moon is the long-anticipated debut album from Southeast London’s King Krule. King Krule (Archy Marshall) broke out two years ago, at the tender age of 16 with his eponymous EP released on True Panther. King Krule’s sound, a hypnotic mixture indebted to working class British song-smiths like Billy Bragg as much as NY No-Wave and hip hop carries a maturity and depth far beyond his years. The EP’s lead single, “Noose of Jah City” found a great deal of success on BBC’s Radio 1, and brought Archy praise from Pitchfork, The NY Times, FADER and numerous other publications. His music has also won him fans among today’s young music elite - Mac Miller, Frank Ocean and Tyler, The Creator are all supporters, collaborators and fans.

Six Feet Beneath The Moon takes the potential evident in the EP and blows it out of the water. Across 14 tracks Archy expertly weaves incredible stories of London life, his own relationships and experiences with the swagger of a street poet, all in his incredibly distinct smoky baritone. The album, recorded mostly near Archy’s South London home with producer Rodaidh McDonnell (The XX, Savages, How To Dress Well) is stark but incredibly rich - painting with a palate full of hip hop, jazz, no-wave and poetic influences.

The album shares the electric confidence of some of last decade’s most important debuts - Arctic Monkeys’ Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not’, The Streets’ Original Pirate Material and Dizzee Rascal’s Boy In Da Corner. It is somehow both a perfect summary of a young man’s life in a particular part of London and a universal, deeply moving and compelling statement. Most importantly, it is the flag ushering in a new and important musical voice that is sure to be with us for quite some time.

01. Easy Easy
02. Boarder Line
03. Has This Hit?
04. Foreign 2
05. Ceiling
06. Baby Blue
07. Cementality
08. A Lizard State
09. Will I Come
10. Ocean Bed
11. Neptune Estate
12. The Krockadile
13. Out Getting RIbs
14. Bathed In Grey
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