King Krule
The Ooz
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

King Krule

The Ooz
Sealed 2017 EU pressing. Custom clear hype sticker on shrink. "Archy Marshall debuted as Zoo Kid when he was an actual kid and released his acclaimed first album -- under the presumably self-bestowed title King Krule -- before he turned 20. Marshall continued work on new material for years but was displeased with it, save for a set of mumbling-in-a-bucket hip-hop blues, A New Place 2 Drown, credited to his off-stage name. The Ooz, the artist's second King Krule album, surfaced -- or is that seeped out? -- four years after the first one. Compared to the debut, the songwriting is more refined and the sounds are more disparate, resulting in a sort of controlled chaos, a scuzzy mix of nervy neo-rockabilly projectiles, howling dirges, and noodling dive-lounge tunes. It's further distinguished with saxophonist Ignacio Salvadores' writhing bleats, continually in support of Marshall's scraggly guitar work and variety of voices, as liable to sound like his slumped natural self as an exaggeration of growling punks like the Clash's Paul Simonon or the Ruts' Malcolm Owen. Clear references are made to Marshall's previous full-lengths, and repeated allusions to water -- as in sinking -- as well as blue as a color and feeling, are likewise threaded throughout. Damp, suffocating city streets are never distant. When Marshall retreats to physical solitude, he can't leave his head -- not even with a prescription, a situation related in a whirling frenzy of insomniac agitation titled, naturally, "Emergency Blimp." Marshall is just as expressive and evocative when he keeps it guttural; "She smoked me whole and blows out Os," over decayed, dispirited bossa nova, passes like a wisp but could be the album's emotional center. Details that seem to provide levity -- "Man this band that's playin', is playing fucking trash" among them -- have a way of heightening the sense of inescapable dread. No matter that feeling, illustrated with one distressed scene after another, filtered through a multitude of inspirations and a few bodily fluids, The Ooz is a completely engrossing work from a one-off." All Music Guide - Andy Kellman

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  • Artist: King Krule
  • Genre: Rock
  • Type: New Import
  • Catalog ID: XL872LP
  • Condition:
    Vinyl:
    Mint (M)
    Sleeve:
    Near Mint (NM or M-)
  • Country ID: Europe
  • SKU: 182189

Track List

A1 Biscuit Town
A2 The Locomotive
A3 Dum Surfer
A4 Slush Puppy
A5 Bermondsey Bosom (Left)
B1 Logos
B2 Sublunary
B3 Lonely Blue
B4 Cadet Limbo
B5 Emergency Blimp
C1 Czech One
C2 (A Slide In) New Drugs
C3 Vidual
C4 Bermondsey Bosom (Right)
C5 Half Man Half Shark
D1 The Cadet Leaps
D2 The Ooz
D3 Midnight 01 (Deep Sea Diver)
D4 Lalune

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