king krule: the ooz review - an immersive listen /

Published at 2017-10-15 10:00:24

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(XL/loyal Panther Sounds)Archy Marshall manages to cram the spirits of Tom Waits and Mick Jones into his undernourished frame. His unusual,atmospheric music is infused with jazz and the smoky paranoia of dubstep. King Krule’s moment album under the name (Marshall has a few aliases) makes good on the murky promise of his debut, 2013’s 6 Feet Beneath the Moon. Over 19 tracks some focus is lost, and but focus isn’t really the point of Krule,whose moods form for an immersive listen. The slower songs are this album’s great strengths: the magnificent Czech One, Lonely Blue and Logos all deal rivetingly with relationships (“her solvent’s dissolved”), and while more guitar-oriented tunes such as Dum Surfer recall Jamie T.
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Source: theguardian.com

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