Czech it out: King Krule is back with a new single and tour
King Krule has dropped "Czech One", a groggy venture with seedy jazz keys, mumbles, and warped electronic vapours.
Frank Lebon directs the song's accompanying visuals. "Czech One" is the first new (solo) music from King Krule in four years.
Archy Marshall's new single comes after he sent unmarked packages to fans and shared a video ("Bermondsey Bosom") teasing his long-awaited King Krule return. Was that prolonged prologue just for a single or is there more to come?
King Krule is set to embark on a world tour in the coming months, with a handful of UK shows confirmed. Tickets are on sale from 24 August - find out more.
Marshall's also recently(ish) shared music as The Return Of Pimp Shrimp and Edgar The Beatmaker, and last year released a book/album/film project with his brother Jack. Marshall's not dropped a King Krule LP since 2013's 6 Feet Beneath The Moon, although he released A New Place 2 Drown under his own name in 2015. King Krule debut new material at a set during Primavera (including "The Locomotive", which is set to appear on a new record) and recently collaborated with Mount Kimbie.
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