King Krule: The OOZ Vinyl 2LP
If 2013's 6 Feet Beneath The Moon was simply an effort to get proper studio recordings of the tween balladsĀ Archy Marshall wrote in his early Zoo Kid days, The OOZ finds King Krule fully dug in and spreading his wings. Where guitars were front and center for the duration of 6 Feet (probably to make some sort of statement in the post-chillwave era), on this sophomore outing, Marshall seems much more comfortable showing his hip-hop and dance music influences. His mesmerizing patchwork of celestial pads, Primo-style sample chops, street sax, post-punk beats and jazz guitar licks is tactfully interspersed with pirate radio ambience and Burial-esque rainfall. Peep him flexing his incredible range on codeine bossa nova joint āLogos,ā basement punk show cannonball āEmergency Blimpā and sublime jazz meditation āThe Cadet Leapsā; all mesmerizing. He settles into a bizarrely addictive Monster Mash flow on album highlight āDum Surfer,ā urgently modulating up and down octaves while trading bars with a spooky alter ego. Marshall may only be 24, but OOZ is clearly the work of a grown man. In fact, the only time he shows his age is in thinking āCzech Oneā would make for a clever song title (sounds like something I would have thought was cute at 16 only the music would have been 100x worse; alternatively, this kid wrote āOut Getting Ribsā when he was 16). Marshall builds a world you can completely lose yourself in, with loads more atmosphere than 6FBTM (thinkĀ Basic Channel producing The Clash).Ā Black double vinyl pressing housed in gatefold jacket; recommended.
- black double vinyl pressing
- housed inĀ gatefold jacket w/ printed inner sleeves
- digital download included
- music label:Ā True Panther Sounds 2017
reviewed by hannibal chew 10/2017
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King Krule: The OOZ Vinyl 2LP
King Krule: The OOZ Vinyl 2LP
If 2013's 6 Feet Beneath The Moon was simply an effort to get proper studio recordings of the tween balladsĀ Archy Marshall wrote in his early Zoo Kid days, The OOZ finds King Krule fully dug in and spreading his wings. Where guitars were front and center for the duration of 6 Feet (probably to make some sort of statement in the post-chillwave era), on this sophomore outing, Marshall seems much more comfortable showing his hip-hop and dance music influences. His mesmerizing patchwork of celestial pads, Primo-style sample chops, street sax, post-punk beats and jazz guitar licks is tactfully interspersed with pirate radio ambience and Burial-esque rainfall. Peep him flexing his incredible range on codeine bossa nova joint āLogos,ā basement punk show cannonball āEmergency Blimpā and sublime jazz meditation āThe Cadet Leapsā; all mesmerizing. He settles into a bizarrely addictive Monster Mash flow on album highlight āDum Surfer,ā urgently modulating up and down octaves while trading bars with a spooky alter ego. Marshall may only be 24, but OOZ is clearly the work of a grown man. In fact, the only time he shows his age is in thinking āCzech Oneā would make for a clever song title (sounds like something I would have thought was cute at 16 only the music would have been 100x worse; alternatively, this kid wrote āOut Getting Ribsā when he was 16). Marshall builds a world you can completely lose yourself in, with loads more atmosphere than 6FBTM (thinkĀ Basic Channel producing The Clash).Ā Black double vinyl pressing housed in gatefold jacket; recommended.
- black double vinyl pressing
- housed inĀ gatefold jacket w/ printed inner sleeves
- digital download included
- music label:Ā True Panther Sounds 2017
reviewed by hannibal chew 10/2017
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If 2013's 6 Feet Beneath The Moon was simply an effort to get proper studio recordings of the tween balladsĀ Archy Marshall wrote in his early Zoo Kid days, The OOZ finds King Krule fully dug in and spreading his wings. Where guitars were front and center for the duration of 6 Feet (probably to make some sort of statement in the post-chillwave era), on this sophomore outing, Marshall seems much more comfortable showing his hip-hop and dance music influences. His mesmerizing patchwork of celestial pads, Primo-style sample chops, street sax, post-punk beats and jazz guitar licks is tactfully interspersed with pirate radio ambience and Burial-esque rainfall. Peep him flexing his incredible range on codeine bossa nova joint āLogos,ā basement punk show cannonball āEmergency Blimpā and sublime jazz meditation āThe Cadet Leapsā; all mesmerizing. He settles into a bizarrely addictive Monster Mash flow on album highlight āDum Surfer,ā urgently modulating up and down octaves while trading bars with a spooky alter ego. Marshall may only be 24, but OOZ is clearly the work of a grown man. In fact, the only time he shows his age is in thinking āCzech Oneā would make for a clever song title (sounds like something I would have thought was cute at 16 only the music would have been 100x worse; alternatively, this kid wrote āOut Getting Ribsā when he was 16). Marshall builds a world you can completely lose yourself in, with loads more atmosphere than 6FBTM (thinkĀ Basic Channel producing The Clash).Ā Black double vinyl pressing housed in gatefold jacket; recommended.
- black double vinyl pressing
- housed inĀ gatefold jacket w/ printed inner sleeves
- digital download included
- music label:Ā True Panther Sounds 2017





















