
King Krule shares a new single and video for “If Only It Was Warmth”
"If Only It Was Warmth", is the second song to be taken from King Krule's fourth studio album, Space Heavy.
“If Only It Was Warmth” follows the announcement of King Krule’s Space Heavy, which was revealed alongside the release of the album’s first single and music video “Seaforth”, directed by Jocelyn Anquetil.
The wistful, stripped-back instrumentation of “If Only It Was Warmth” comes alongside a self-directed music video that sees King Krule journey across vast waters, with a cactus.
Space Heavy comes ten years on from King Krule's debut, 6 Feet Beneath the Moon, and follows on from 2020's Man Alive!.
Recently, King Krule announced an extensive live tour across US, UK, and Europe. Due to popular demand, today he adds additional shows at across the US and Europe, including another date at London Eventim Apollo.
Space Heavy is out on 9 June via XL Recordings and is available to pre-order now. For more details on his forthcoming tour dates, visit kingkrule.net.
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