King Krule – 6 Feet Beneath the Moon

Album Info

Artist: King Krule

Title: 6 Feet Beneath the Moon

Year: 2013

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Tracklist

  • 1. Easy Easy (2:49)
  • 2. Border Line (3:05)
  • 3. Has This Hit? (4:26)
  • 4. Foreign 2 (3:39)
  • 5. Ceiling (2:55)
  • 6. Baby Blue (3:35)
  • 7. Cementality (3:43)
  • 8. A Lizard State (4:19)
  • 9. Will I Come (1:54)
  • 10. Ocean Bed (3:31)
  • 11. Neptune Estate (5:12)
  • 12. The Krockadile (4:51)
  • 13. Out Getting Ribs (4:16)
  • 14. Bathed In Grey (4:01)

Review

King Krule's '6 Feet Beneath the Moon' is a moody masterpiece that feels like a walk through a dimly lit urban landscape. Archy Marshall's gravelly voice cuts through the atmospheric blend of indie rock, jazz, and post-punk like a streetlight piercing through fog. At just 19, Marshall paints vivid pictures of youthful angst and urban disillusionment with the skill of a seasoned artist. The album's minimalist production, crafted by Marshall and Rodaidh McDonald, serves as the perfect canvas for his raw, emotive storytelling.

Tracks like 'Easy Easy' and 'Border Line' set the tone for this introspective journey, while 'A Lizard State' and 'Neptune Estate' showcase Marshall's knack for creating melodies that are both haunting and captivating. The unpolished quality of '6 Feet Beneath the Moon' adds an authentic charm, making it feel like a snapshot of a young artist's soul. This debut album is a testament to Marshall's unique vision and his ability to translate the complexities of youth into a sound that's entirely his own. - Cleo