King Krule
King Krule, born Archy Ivan Marshall on August 24, 1994, in Southwark, London, is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer known for his distinctive blend of jazz, punk, rock, and hip-hop influences. Emerging initially under the moniker Zoo Kid, Marshall adopted the King Krule persona in 2011, releasing the critically acclaimed EP "King Krule." His early works captured attention for their gritty urban narratives and unique sound palette characterized by moody guitar riffs, textured beats, and his deep, raw vocal delivery. In 2013, King Krule released his debut album, "6 Feet Beneath the Moon," which received widespread praise and solidified his place in the contemporary music scene. Following this, he released several successful projects, including "The Ooze" in 2017 and "Man Alive!" in 2020, both of which showcased his growth as an artist and his continuous exploration of diverse musical styles. Marshall's work is often lauded for its honest lyricism and atmospheric compositions that convey a sense of vulnerability and introspection. Over the years, King Krule has established a dedicated fan base and is recognized as a significant voice in modern alternative music.