
King Krule joins Mount Kimbie to perform "Blue Train Lines" and "Empty And Silent"
19 August 2024, 14:00
| Written by
Tyler Damara Kelly
King Krule made a surprise appearance during Mount Kimbie's performance at Green Man Festival on Friday.
Taking to the Mountain Stage, Mount Kimbie performed songs from their recent album, The Sunset Violent, including the likes of "Fishbrain", "Dumb Guitar", "You Look Certain (I'm Not So Sure)", and "Four Years and One Day".
As their set came to a close, they were joined by close collaborator King Krule, who performed "Blue Straight Lines" and "Empty and Silent" with the band.
The Sunset Violent is out now.
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