In Too Deep
A crazy biweekly review of the lives of a pair of Austinites both living in the city and playing on a volleyball team, In Too Deep is an experience that encaptures the lives of Francisco and David (the wonderful hosts) and the incredible surprise guests they bring on. This ranges anywhere from local artists to their favorite musicians, fellow sand volleyball enthusiasts to leading members of the community and everything in between!
In Too Deep
King Krule
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This week on In Too Deep, we descend — six feet deep, to be exact. We're covering Archy Marshall, the southeast London teenager who showed up at 19 years old with one of the most startling debut albums of the decade: 6 Feet Beneath the Moon, released August 24th, 2013 on True Panther Sounds and XL Recordings — on his birthday, because of course he did.
Equal parts gritty post-punk, hazy dub, jazz-soaked blues, and something that sounds like it was recorded in a London alley at 3am, this is an album that has absolutely no business being a debut. That voice. Those 14 tracks. The sheer nerve of it all.
We break down the full record, talk about what makes King Krule so impossible to pin down, and get into why 6 Feet Beneath the Moon still hits like a freight train over a decade later.
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