Who is Archy Marshall?

Who is Archy Marshall?

Archy Ivan Marshall (born 24 August 1994), also known by his stage name King Krule, among other names, is an English singer, songwriter, musician, rapper and record producer. He began recording music in 2010 under the moniker Zoo Kid. His music blends elements of punk jazz with hip hop, darkwave and trip hop.

What genre is a new place 2 drown?

Alternative/Indie
A New Place 2 Drown/Genres

How old is Archy Marshall?

27 years (August 24, 1994)
King Krule/Age

Who does King Krule artwork?

Archy Marshall
The artist, real name Archy Marshall, traps us in the song’s poetry with his dense lyrics and tight, repetitive backing track. In this series, King Krule sits down with three of his closest collaborators to discuss how they turn his music videos into visual masterpieces.

Where does Archy Marshall live?

The news that they’d be having a child came just as he was making his new album, Man Alive!, which was released in February. The event also coincided with another big life change. Marshall moved out of London for the first time, relocating his family to a sprawling green suburbia between Manchester and Liverpool.

Where is King Krule now?

What on earth was the flame-haired singer up to, miles from his south London home, his Fender Mustang hanging loosely over his shoulder? As it turns out, Marshall has a new stomping ground these days, having moved to the north-west after his partner became pregnant in 2018, to be closer to her family.

How old was King Krule?

Does King krule have a daughter?

King Krule and his partner, the photographer Charlotte Patmore, have welcomed their first child. Patmore announced on Instagram today that their daughter Marina was born on March 14. Find Patmore’s post below.

What software does King krule use?

Archie Marshall (aka. King Krule) uses the Akai MPC 2000xl when recoding and programming beats. He uses it a lot on the ‘A New Place 2 Drown’ album.

How did Arlo parks get her name?

“I really wanted to have a name that was double-barreled,” she explains. “I think at the time I was listening to a lot of Odd Future — like Earl Sweatshirt and Frank Ocean — and I wanted my name to have a ring to it.” At the park one day last summer, it came to her.