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Universal acclaim- based on 54 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 51 out of 54
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Mixed: 1 out of 54
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Negative: 2 out of 54
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Jul 5, 2022Dark beginning of a brooding genius avant-garde genre less musings. This album beats the foundation of what would eventually manifest itself in his best works, The Ooz. It sulks and observes with a pessimistic perspective that allows room for darkened conclusion and soothing compositions. Despite the air of doom this record somehow remains comforting in it's melancholy
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May 23, 2017Love this album, It has such an out of this world yet grounded feel to it. i always imagine walking the empty city streets at night alone. Archie's voice (compimented by his strong accent) is very unique, his singing has an uncanny ring to it. The songs are very energetic, yet at times mellow, full of angst yet full of sorrow. It's a moody and groovy album, which I think is extraordinary.
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Dec 14, 2015This is a pretty tight album with really draining emotions that perfectly embodies the discontent and self loathing that follows a bad breakup. It also extends his vocals and aesthetics from his ep.
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Mar 17, 2014
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Nov 29, 2013Everything about his music seems to connect to those who understand and feel what he does. He also makes his music interesting to listen to if you don't like his lyrics
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Oct 10, 2013This albums rating is based on the fact that people who like this are really saying they like something that is different. But at the same time, this is not even music. This is more like spoken word. And as spoken word, it is not even that good. It is just words being rhymed tritely. This music is a joke that only charlatan could come up with.
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Sep 23, 2013What I love about King Krule is that he is hugely talented, vocally unique, angry and heavy lyrics.
This is a great debut for the 19-year-old Archy Marshall. -
Aug 27, 2013
Awards & Rankings
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Q MagazineJan 27, 2014Though a little limited on variation, 6 Feet Beneath The Moon's careful balance between comedown cook and genuine emotion suggests a new king for both club kids and guitar vets has (finally) arisen. [Oct 2013, p.105]
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MojoSep 20, 2013When ghost-dub closer bathed In Grey plumbs its valedictory depths and suggests a young Matt Johnson, the loose-but-precise whole seems starkly impressive. [Oct 2013, p.87]
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Sep 12, 2013There are plenty of nicely recorded aural treats dotted across 6 Feet Beneath The Moon, but they're swimming in a sea of dull mediocrity.