King Krule has another teaser, this time featuring new music
King Krule has unveiled a new one-minute clip titled "Bermondsey Bosom" featuring new music and the poem which appeared in unmarked packages mailed to fans.
Accompanying the clip, which is by Reuben Bastienne-Lewis, is an English translation of the poem which is read aloud in Spanish during the vid.
Fans have pointed out that this clip/music is what was used as the intro for King Krule - aka Archy Marshall - when playing Primavera Sound. King Krule debut other material at Primavera (including "The Locomotive", which is set to appear on a new record) and recently collaborated with Mount Kimbie.
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.
Marshall also dropped another extra-cryptic teaser about his long-awaited new record... what could it all mean?!
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