17-year-old Archy Marshall, known as King Krule, creates incredibly haunting music. His lyrics seem written by a much more experienced person, and his deep, calm delivery builds an inherent sense of tension. The instrumentation of his tunes offers a warm contrast to the bleak imagery in his words. On 'Bleak Bake,' string hits play against simple 808 programming and smooth bass tones. 'The Noose of Jah City' is the best realization of his sound, with a near - pop quality despite its tortured content. With this beautiful yet brief debut EP, we hope King Krule releases more material soon. It's a black vinyl pressing from the music label True Panther Sounds in 2011, as reviewed by the Voice in 11/2011.

To use this King Krule vinyl EP, simply place it on your turntable. Make sure the turntable is set up correctly and the needle is in good condition. When playing, handle the vinyl gently to avoid scratches. After use, always put the vinyl back in its sleeve to protect it. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. If it gets dirty, you can use a soft, anti - static brush to clean the grooves carefully. Enjoy the unique and haunting music of King Krule!