Following the folk-leaning "Easy Easy," King Krule has given us another taste of his 6 Feet Beneath the Moon via the track "Neptune Estate."
The decidedly more trip-hop-geared song plays it mighty chill, drawing out subtle horns, light electronics, jazz keys and whispered vocals courtesy of King Krule main man Archy Marshall. You can check it out for yourself below via the video clip, which mainly sticks to a static image of 6 Feet Beneath the Moon's cover art.
As previously reported, King Krule will perform at Toronto's Wrongbar on September 11. The album itself is due out August 24 via Panther Sounds/XL.
The decidedly more trip-hop-geared song plays it mighty chill, drawing out subtle horns, light electronics, jazz keys and whispered vocals courtesy of King Krule main man Archy Marshall. You can check it out for yourself below via the video clip, which mainly sticks to a static image of 6 Feet Beneath the Moon's cover art.
As previously reported, King Krule will perform at Toronto's Wrongbar on September 11. The album itself is due out August 24 via Panther Sounds/XL.