Archy Marshall’s (King Krule) A New Place 2 Drown Released on Vinyl for the First Time

Archy Marshall’s (King Krule) A New Place 2 Drown Released on Vinyl for the First Time

Last year, Archy Marshall (aka King Krule) and his brother Jack Marshall released a multidisciplinary project called A New Place 2 Drown, which comprised a book, short film, and a soundtrack that documented their lives in South London. Today, the soundtrack has been released vinyl for the first time via True Panther in the United States and XL in the UK. The vinyl release includes sleeve artwork designed by Jack, as well as an original double-sided poster. It’s available here.

In August, Marshall released a new song called “FEEL SAFE 88 (just say no)” using the moniker “The Return of Pimp Shrimp.” Back in May, he played new music as Edgar the Beatmaker during a Boiler Room set.

Read “A First Look at Archy Marshall’s A New Place 2 Drown” on the Pitch.

Watch the short documentary film accompanying A New Place 2 Drown:

 

Watch King Krule perform “The Noose of Jah City” at Pitchfork Music Festival 2012: 

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