Archy Marshall
A New Place 2 Drown


4.0
excellent

Review

by butcherboy USER (123 Reviews)
May 14th, 2017 | 27 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Slide into gauze..

It’s all too easy to make pre-emptive existential assumptions when a musician ditches a moniker and records an album under his birth-name. A listener can’t help but wonder if the new project carries more personal attachment, or if a drastic change in style warranted a new name on the album jacket, or whether the musician felt too old to trade in pseudonyms. So it went with King Krule who used his actual name of Archy Marshall to put out his sophomore full-length A New Place 2 Drown, the follow-up to 2013’s 6 Feet Beneath the Moon, a spare collection of spiny guitar tracks, Krule half-rapping, half-singing over it. Whatever Marshall was trying to accomplish with the nominal switch-up, he gets there much more empirically with Place 2 Drown, a stellar, languid collection of hip-hop, doused in the moody smog of London streets.

In contrast to 6 Feet’s string tack, Place 2 Drown’s musical direction cuts closer to Marshall’s initial passion – a twist of the kind of sullen, dreamy instrumentals Rawkus Records alumni Black Star and Company Flow favoured in their heyday, and twitchy, stifling dub. Scattershot art-drums shuffle and jerk around in odd patterns, and ragged synths slide in and out uninvited. Each note on the record seems unhurried and jittery at once, snarling together into the sort of anodyne tracks H-heads can rock to.

Swell is one of the only tracks on Drown with a steadfast rhythm, and it benefits greatly from it, riding one uninterrupted wavelength, smooth and assured. But the album’s warped patterning is no crutch. Though it proceeds at a leisurely pace, its off-kilter sway needles at the eardrums, prickling the knees and lulling the brain. Every song unwraps like an ephedrine capsule cracking.

For how sepia-toned the music sounds, there are moments when it becomes unsettling and frigid and tense. Sea Liner MK 1 is unrelenting, a glum and menacing affair, the picture of a night’s out darker closing turns; heaving in an alleyway, waiting wobbly-legged for a cab, dreading the head terrors of morning. Buffed Sky’s background is filled out by roaming atmospherics and skittish static, Marshall moaning about the tribulations of screwing a girl with a boyfriend bent on caving in his head with a chrome bat.

None of the songs stick around for long, but the changeless tone and rhythm makes them tress into one cohesive whole. Marshall’s lyricisms are similarly minimalistic, stringing a few jaunty rhymes together and generally letting the music guide the mood. His themes rotate around romantic missteps and sexual torpor, passed through the bratty filter of bored youth. It all works well for him. On the lazily propulsive Eye’s Drift, he mutters

She defines my exist
Put a cigarette and divided her lips
She walks by, she’s pissed
She caught me on the corner getting higher than a bitch.


The two-act closer Thames Water, Drown’s longest cut , is a collection of eloquent soundbites set over a dying pulse, Marshall intoning by turns:

She looks as if she knows
My blood is good.


Somethin' in the water contorted her mind
Distorted on the border with war in our eyes
This inner city life treats me like ***.


and

Girl, this place is evil.

It all builds a paradoxical set, a young kid stuck in a romantically post-apocalyptic London, too pissed and idle to do anything about it, too stoned to care.

Marshall’s voice is the strongest feather in his cap. Thick and angular and rough, it does little to reveal the scrawny kid behind it. It sits as perfectly here, amid these opiated electronic systoles, as it did with the sombre picking on 6 Feet. Place 2 Drown also shows him as a promising young producer, and he is clearly more at home looping and dubbing than he is messing around on guitar. The album opens up ample space for him grow into.

For now we have this. A strung-out, translucent dreamscape from the classiest chav around.



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SandwichBubble
May 14th 2017


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

You think to yourself "How haven't I rated this? Why are there only 2 ratings for this?"



You realize you've just crossed over into https://youtu.be/ny7uGEPgoXk?t=25s

SandwichBubble
May 14th 2017


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Nevermind, I'm not going insane: http://www.sputnikmusic.com/soundoff.php?albumid=209345

butcherboy
May 14th 2017


9464 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

hahaha, criminal, I tell ya.. editing on my phone as I go along, kind of a hurried write-up, as I'm about to start my shift..

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 14th 2017


11990 Comments


Great review man, this is very well written. I'd maybe fix the formatting a bit though, merge some of the little paragraphs together perhaps? Anyway, it was an interesting read, not sure that this will be my thing but I have to jam it out of curiosity.

butcherboy
May 14th 2017


9464 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thank very much, Scuro.. You're right, this thing is a bit messy.. I'll give it an edit later today..

TheWrenKing
May 14th 2017


1713 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

dude thank you for reviewing this



but wait why is this on kk's page?

Jots
Emeritus
May 14th 2017


7562 Comments


he requested it to be transferred to the Archy Marshall page in the meds thread

dreamgauze
May 14th 2017


910 Comments


great review from my favorite reviewer in the site. chill album too

butcherboy
May 14th 2017


9464 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

cheers Wren and dreamgauze..



Johnny - yea, once i saw the album on the Krule page, i assumed there was no Archy marshall one.. my screw-up.. is that transfer possible to do?

Jots
Emeritus
May 14th 2017


7562 Comments


yeah the mods can move the review over. make sure you have a copy of it elsewhere in case it gets deleted tho

butcherboy
May 14th 2017


9464 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

will do.. thanks very much..

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 15th 2017


11990 Comments


This dude does not sound like what I expected at all. Almost hard to believe his voice comes from his body, but damn what a voice it is. Can't say I'm a big fan of this style of music and I don't particularly enjoy his slurred lyrical delivery, but I do appreciate his ability.

butcherboy
May 15th 2017


9464 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

hahahaha, he's called the pimp shrimp for a reason, Scuro.. that voice is something.. if he was singing in a good punk band, I'd be over the goddamn moon..

verdant
Emeritus
May 15th 2017


2492 Comments


man i love this dude.
easy easy is me and my friends' go-to drunk sing-a-long song and this album is not bad either

TheWrenKing
May 15th 2017


1713 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

don't forget check out his other moniker edgar the beatmaker and also sub luna city

Ryus
August 23rd 2017


36750 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

his new song is cool



and his collab with mount kimbie is maybe my favorite song of the year

butcherboy
August 23rd 2017


9464 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yes! blue train lines is fucking great.. I've been listening to it on repeat for a month now..

Ryus
August 23rd 2017


36750 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

just heard it today but it's gotten me excited for new mount kimbie as well as new king krule hopefully

butcherboy
August 23rd 2017


9464 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i'm hoping they collaborate more, because every song they've done together has been stellar..

Conmaniac
October 2nd 2017


27689 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

howd I miss this? sounds v smooth, just popped up on my spotify



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