King Krule Six Feet Beneath The Moon vinyl is the debut full-length from Archy Marshall, the Southeast London songwriter who had already turned heads well before this record arrived. Released on True Panther (catalog TRUE 101) as a standard LP, this is the album that gave proper shape to a voice that had been generating serious word of mouth since Marshall was sixteen years old, when his self-titled EP on the same label first surfaced. He was barely past eighteen when this came out, and the record sounds like it was made by someone who had been sitting with these songs for a long time.
Why King Krule Six Feet Beneath The Moon Vinyl Matters
Archy Marshall writes and performs with a set of reference points that don’t naturally sit together but somehow hold. There is the blunt emotional directness of working class British songwriters, Billy Bragg being the obvious touchstone, sitting alongside the abrasive textures of New York no-wave and the pacing and cadence of hip hop. The result is something that resists easy genre labeling. The fourteen tracks spread across both sides of this LP move through that territory without feeling scattered. Songs like “Out Getting Ribs,” “Easy Easy,” and “Ocean Bed” each stake out their own mood while belonging clearly to the same world. The record has a rawness to it, a quality that suits the format.
The Pressing and Format Details
This is a True Panther LP release under catalog number TRUE 101. True Panther had already established a track record for thoughtful releases before this one, and the label’s handling of Marshall’s earlier EP gave them the right context for a full debut. The double-sided fourteen-track sequence is well-suited to vinyl, with each side offering a coherent arc rather than simply splitting the album in half. Collectors who followed Marshall’s early work and picked up the EP will recognize this as the natural place to have it on the shelf alongside.
Who Should Want This Copy
If you pay attention to British independent music and the outer edges of post-punk, this belongs in your collection. Marshall’s profile has grown considerably since this record came out, which means early True Panther pressings carry real interest for collectors tracking his catalog from the beginning. The combination of label, catalog number, and the significance of a debut makes this a considered acquisition rather than a casual one. This is not a record that overstays its welcome or asks you to meet it halfway. It is direct, specific, and made with a clear point of view. That quality holds up on repeated plays, and it holds up particularly well on vinyl, where the textures in Marshall’s production and guitar work come through with more presence than on a compressed digital file.
Tracklist
Media 1 1. EASY EASY 2. BORDER LINE 3. HAS THIS HIT? 4. FOREIGN 2 5. CEILING 6. BABY BLUE 7. CEMENTALITY Media 2 1. A LIZARD STATE 2. WILL I COME 3. OCEAN BED 4. NEPTUNE ESTATE 5. THE KROCKADILE 6. OUT GETTING RIBS 7. BATHED IN GREY






