King Krule has shared a new teaser video over Facebook featuring new music and revealed what happened during his alleged collaboration with Frank Ocean.
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The minute-long clip is titled ‘Bermondsey Bosom’ and includes a mix of video footage of bicycles, council estates and Archy Marshall releasing a red balloon into the air.
Watch the footage below.
Slipping into filth, lonely but surrounded.A new place to drown, 6 feet beneath the moon.He arose a blood sucker, painting black and blue objects with projections of himself. It was always about himself. He jerks inside, his guts twist, sits in the Big Smoke and thinks of her….Me and you against this city of parasites,Parasite Paradise Parasite Paradise video credit to Reuben Bastienne-Lewis and all involved
Posted by King Krule on Monday, August 21, 2017
The instrumental playing below is coupled with a narrator reading in Spanish. The words said are the same that some fans found in their post as King Krule posted some unmarked promotional material, including a cryptic poster, randomly last week to fans.
See what the packages contained below.
King krule sent me some mail today ?? pic.twitter.com/RIuCOLVU6T
— rocket (@rashadricks_) August 17, 2017
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In a forthcoming interview with Pitchfork, Archy Marshall has revealed that he briefly spoke about collaborating with Frank Ocean when the artist visited Marshall in London.
“His work rate’s crazy; he creates album after album.” King Krule said: “I don’t know what goes through his head. He’s a different kind of cat. He came down and he wanted me to do something for his record, but I don’t think he liked it”.
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Back in June, King Krule debuted a brand new song called ‘The Locomotive’ while playing Primavera Sound. Archy Marshall announced that it will appear on his upcoming full-length album.
King Krule released his debut album titled ‘6 Feet Benearth The Moon’ back in 2013. However, the singer-songwriter did release a project with his brother Jack titled ‘A New Place 2 Drown’ last year.