
19 Songs, 1 Hour 6 Minutes

The OOZ King Krule
EDITORS’ NOTES
Archy Marshall is a 23-year-old wise beyond his years. As King Krule, he brings so much slinky, loose-limbed confidence to these heavy-lidded indie tunes that The OOZ plays like a beautiful fever dream, as directed by David Lynch. The cool, commanding opener, “Biscuit Town,” reeks of whiskey and cigarettes—a surreal narrative set to muted jazz guitar and a trip-hop-style beat. Saxophone skronk and tinkling pianos drift at the margins of mood pieces like “Cadet Limbo” and the deliciously off-kilter “Czech One.” But Marshall also lets rip: the thrumming, punk-infused “Dum Surfer” is a recollection of an inebriated night as woozy as the event itself.
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Biscuit Town
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The Locomotive
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Dum Surfer
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Slush Puppy
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Bermondsey Bosom (Left)
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Logos
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Sublunary
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Lonely Blue
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Cadet Limbo
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Emergency Blimp
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Czech One
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A Slide In (New Drugs)
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Vidual
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Bermondsey Bosom (Right)
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Half Man Half Shark
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The Cadet Leaps
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The Ooz
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Midnight 01 (Deep Sea Diver)
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La Lune
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