Named after the Elvis Presley film King Creole, King Krule is a solo project of Archy Marshall (born 24 August 1994), a London-based artist who has been compared to Joe Strummer and Billy Bragg. The singer, songwriter, guitarist, and keyboardist raised eyebrows with the 2010 single "Out Getting Ribs," released under the alias Zoo Kid, which showcased his distinctively raw voice. Anticipation for Marshall's first album grew as the song earned him a spot on various high-profile "artists to watch" lists Read Full BioNamed after the Elvis Presley film King Creole, King Krule is a solo project of Archy Marshall (born 24 August 1994), a London-based artist who has been compared to Joe Strummer and Billy Bragg. The singer, songwriter, guitarist, and keyboardist raised eyebrows with the 2010 single "Out Getting Ribs," released under the alias Zoo Kid, which showcased his distinctively raw voice. Anticipation for Marshall's first album grew as the song earned him a spot on various high-profile "artists to watch" lists, as well as a nomination in BBC's Sound of 2013 poll.
In 2013, while still a teenager, Marshall released the first King Krule album, 6 Feet Beneath the Moon, on XL in the U.K. and True Panther in the U.S. Marshall then collaborated with his brother Jack for the relatively fluid, more electronic A New Place 2 Drown. Released in 2015 and credited to Archy Marshall, its physical edition was packaged with a 208-page book of poetry, photography, and art. King Krule fully reactivated in 2017 with a handful of varied singles -- the dreamlike ballad "Czech One," the mid-tempo rocker "Dum Surfer," and the rumbling "Half Man Half Shark," all featuring saxophone from Ignacio Salvadores -- that led up to The Ooz, an hour-long follow-up written during a three-year period.
In 2013, while still a teenager, Marshall released the first King Krule album, 6 Feet Beneath the Moon, on XL in the U.K. and True Panther in the U.S. Marshall then collaborated with his brother Jack for the relatively fluid, more electronic A New Place 2 Drown. Released in 2015 and credited to Archy Marshall, its physical edition was packaged with a 208-page book of poetry, photography, and art. King Krule fully reactivated in 2017 with a handful of varied singles -- the dreamlike ballad "Czech One," the mid-tempo rocker "Dum Surfer," and the rumbling "Half Man Half Shark," all featuring saxophone from Ignacio Salvadores -- that led up to The Ooz, an hour-long follow-up written during a three-year period.
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Alone Omen 3
King Krule Lyrics
Take a dip, for your love
Take your time
Take a ticket, take the train
To the end of the line
See where you can go, expend it
It's plastic, no do or die
Beter flip it, think about it
You'll do just fine, well
These things will come and go
Deep in the metropol'
Throw a stone, see it land
Forget it's fly
Draw a line in the sand
Between your thighs
Just to see which way you go
So you got this, you the lead
Free your own
Better throw it, consume it
Then let it go, girl
Don't forget you're not alone
Deep in the metropol'
The ache of thunder in the storms of your mind
Soak it in for the rain will pass in time
Nothing wrong in sinking low
In the omen of paradise
You're the ghost they put aside
But don't forget you're not alone
Sometimes you're stressed
But don't forget you're not alone
Sometimes you're stressed
Every minute, every second
You're not alone, you're not alone
You're not alone, you're not alone
You're not alone, you're not alone
Sometimes you're stressed
Sometimes you're stressed
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Andrew Noland, Archie Marshall, Gregory Allen Webster, Leroy Bonner, Marshall Jones, Marvin Pierce, Norman Napier, Ralph Middlebrooks, Walter Morrison
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Lucrezia Dell'Aquila
LYRICS
Take a dip, for your love
Take your time
Take a ticket, take the train
To the end of the line
See where you can go, expend it
It's plastic, no do or die
Beter flip it, think about it
You'll do just fine, well
These things will come and go
Deep in the metropol'
Throw a stone, see it land
Forget it's fly
Draw a line in the sand
Between your thighs
Just to see which way you go
So you got this, you the lead
Free your own
Better throw it, consume it
Then let it go, girl
Don't forget you're not alone
Deep in the metropol'
The ache of thunder in the storms of your mind
Soak it in for the rain will pass in time
Nothing wrong in sinking low
In the omen of paradise
You're the ghost they put aside
But don't forget you're not alone
Sometimes you're stressed
But don't forget you're not alone
Sometimes you're stressed
Every minute, every second
You're not alone, you're not alone
You're not alone, you're not alone
You're not alone, you're not alone
Sometimes you're stressed
Sometimes you're stressed
Ye
[Verse 1]
Take a dip, fear love , take your time
Take a ticket, take the train to the end of the line
See where you can go, you spent it, it's plastic, no do or die
Better flip it, think about it, you'll do just fine, well
[Refrain]
These things will come and go
Deep in the metropole
[Verse 2]
Throw a stone, see it land, forget its flight
Draw a line in the sand between your thighs
Just to see which way you go
So you got this, you're the lead, feel your own
Battle through it, consume it, then let it go, good
[Refrain]
But don't forget you're not alone
Deep in the metropole
[Verse 3]
The ache and thunder in the storms of your mind
Soak it in, for the rain will pass in time
Nothing wrong in sinking low
You're the omen of paradise
You're the ghost they put aside
[Bridge]
But don't forget you're not alone
Sometimes you're stretched
But don't forget you're not alone
Sometimes you're stretched
[Outro]
Every minute, every second, you're not alone, you're not alone
You're not alone, you're not alone
You're not alone, my girl (Sometimes you're stretched)
Sometimes you're stretched, sometimes you're stretched, ooh
M R
Take a dip, for your love, take your time
Take a ticket, take the train to the end of the line
See where you can go, spend it, it's plastic, now do or die
Better flip it, think about it, you'll do just fine, well
These things will come and go
Deep in the metropole,
Throw a stone, see it land, forget its flight
Draw a line in the sand between your thighs
Just to see which way you go
You've got this, you believe you'll be your own
Battle through it it, consume it, then let it go, girl
But don't forget you're not alone
Deep in the metropole,
The ache and thunder in the storms of your mind
Soak it in, for the rain will pass in time
Nothing wrong in sinking low
in the omen of paradise
You're the ghost they put aside,
But don't forget you're not alone
Sometimes you're stretched
But don't forget you're not alone
Sometimes you're stretched
Every minute, every second, you're not alone, you're not alone
Sometimes you're stretched, sometimes you're stretched,
Denim Obi
Take a dip, for your love
Take your time
Take a ticket, take the train
To the end of the line
See where you can go, expend it
It's plastic, no do or die
Beter flip it, think about it
You'll do just fine, well
These things will come and go
Deep in the metropol'
Throw a stone, see it land
Forget it's fly
Draw a line in the sand
Between your thighs
Just to see which way you go
So you got this, you the lead
Free your own
Better throw it, consume it
Then let it go, girl
Don't forget you're not alone
Deep in the metropol'
The ache of thunder in the storms of your mind
Soak it in for the rain will pass in time
Nothing wrong in sinking low
In the omen of paradise
You're the ghost they put aside
But don't forget you're not alone
Sometimes you're stressed
But don't forget you're not alone
Sometimes you're stressed
Every minute, every second
You're not alone, you're not alone
You're not alone, you're not alone
You're not alone, you're not alone
Sometimes you're stressed
Sometimes you're stressed
Asheru
We’re really witnessing a star in his prime .
Wesley W
I think 6 feet bt m is just poorly recorded. Personal opinion I’m nobody
BrandonOfJapan
Thanks man
Jesus Valdez
@timbuktu And that artsy fartsy soundscapy post modern thing are best work he have ever done
treble winners 2024 #artetain #trusttheprocess
@Asheru my man
happyendy
Your popcorn is cold...
adam email
A year later and the song still resonates so much. Hope everyone who reads this is well. You’re not alone. 03/27/21
Thatonekid 42
Two years later and the song still resonates so much. Hope everyone who reads this is well. You’re not alone. 03/27/22
PirateRadioDude
I had my worst depressive episode from mid 2017- mid 2018, the only that kept me going was the ooz. Thank you archy, your music kept me alive.
roomforone
ive had all of my friends turn on me and reinforce my self hatred about 5 months ago. it was partially my fault too, which makes it worse. i don't identify with my actions or who i was anymore, but that doesn't matter to them and i lost a group of people that i felt seen in and related too. every day i feel shame and im getting more and more depressed, king krules music helps me forget about it for a bit. any1 have advice for how to copy with self hatred and your past actions affecting you in the long term?