![]() ![]() ![]() Isaac’s voice fits perfectly into the mix with the Marshall’s, diving in and out of the front of the sound and interweaving with the throbbing bass and melodies. “Ammi Ammi” is the only track with an outside contributor, a young English musician Jamie Isaac. The melodic simplicity and guitar work of previous Marshall projects is traded out for hip-hop electronics with abounding samples and synth. Standing alone from previous monikers and the accompanying A New Place 2 Drown creations, the music of this album breaches new ground. Within the first few seconds of the beginning instrumental, “Any God of Yours,” Marshall also establishes this album as a break off from his previous projects while still projecting that familiar, drunkish crooning folks loved on 6 Feet Beneath The Moon. A New Place 2 Drown is more expansive than any of these previous creations created alongside his older brother Jack Marshall, the album’s release in late December of 2015 coincided with the unveiling of a gorgeous 208-page book of artwork and poetry created by the Marshall brothers as well as a short documentary created by Will Robson-Scott, both sharing the name of the album. In the six years since, Marshall has released the King Krule full length debut, 6 Feet Beneath The Moon, and a disjointed but expansive collection of singles, EPs and LPs under King Krule as well as the monikers DJ JD Sports and Edgar the Beatmaker. Archy Marshall has crafted one heck of a creative resume in his 21 years starting with his first release in 2010, a track entitled “Out Getting Ribs” that was released under the Zoo Kid moniker. ![]()
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