Another version of the 2013 track, "Easy Easy" from Archie Marshall's King Krule project, has been covered by none other than 13-year-old Willow Smith. Read More »
Warpaint, Earl Sweatshirt, King Krule and Jagwar Ma have found a way to get mentioned in the same sentence outside of a festival line-up. The wildly different artists all met up in Australia for a 12-hour long collaborative studio session. Read More »
Personally, I've never been able to wrap my head around King Krule's mouth full of marbles, throat full of snot delivery. However, his latest Alfred Hitchcock-inspired clip for "A Lizard State" off of 6 Feet Beneath The Moon is definitely worth a watch. Read More »
Back in 2010, British singer-songwriter Archy Marshall released a single entitled "Out Getting Ribs" under his previous moniker, Zoo Kid. Catching attention mainly through blogs and word-of-mouth, Marshall soon had a career and a following. He was 16 at the time. Now 19 years old, Marshall has since changed his name to King Krule (inspired by King K. Rool from the video game "Donkey Kong Country"), has one self-titled EP under his belt and just released his debut album "6 Feet Beneath the Moon." This 14-track record highlights Marshall's gloomy baritone vocals and despairing lyrics over jangly guitars and British dub-beats. Read More »