King Krule streams debut album over CCTV footage of London
14 August 2013, 15:44
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
With his debut album dropping later this month, XL Recordings protege King Krule is giving fans a taster of it right now – with the entire LP streaming online.
6 Feet Beneath the Moon drops on 24 August, but before the it is being aired in its entirety over at the musician’s official website. But rather than simply posting an embed of the record, Archy Marshall has decided to do something different.
The stream, which runs through the album in full without skipping, is used as a soundtrack for CCTV footage of Marshall’s home city of London.
You can check that out here.
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