Genius Lyrics
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King Krule – La Lune
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King Krule and his band played a few songs from it for BBC’s Zane Lowe. Aside from album cuts “Easy Easy” and “The Krockadile”, the guys played a new, non-album track called “La
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Ultraturquoise – La Lune
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Il pleut je crois / D'la thune, des pulls / Je brûle une larme / Tout seul dehors / Sous la Lune / Je passe le temps / Je brûle ma nuque / Il pleut je crois / D'la thune, des pulls
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ZRCT
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ZRCT is keeping quiet for now
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King Krule – Bermondsey Bosom (Left)
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A Spanish version of the following spoken word track “Bermondsey Bosom (Right)”.
Bermondsey is a town in the London Borough of Southwark in the traditional county of Surrey and
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King Krule – A Slide In (New Drugs)
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[Intro] / Won’t be wasting my time / Won't be wasting my time / [Verse] / I'm used to saying, “I don’t belong” / A burdened youth outcast from young / But how are you? I'm wasting
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King Krule – Emergency Blimp
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In this punk track from The OOZ, Marshall sings about insomnia and the utterly unhelpful sleeping pills prescribed by doctors.
The song’s title may be a reference to the ‘blimp
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King Krule – Sublunary
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“Sublunary”, or the sublunary sphere, is a concept derived from Greek astronomy and the work of Aristotle and references a space beneath the moon that holds no concrete physics
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King Krule – The Locomotive
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[Verse] / I’m not in the mood, but I gotta move / At least what I was hoping / The barriers stayed open / Now it’s just for the wait / And how unjust is this weight / My back was
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King Krule – Logos
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Krule softly sings about the torments he’s surrounded by; he mentions his drunken mother and his hard childhood.
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King Krule (Ft. Eyedress) – The Cadet Leaps
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[Verse: King Krule] / Above and beyond all the rooftops / The space cadet waltz’ through the sky / Lost in his search for distant forms of life / Lucifer’s dream, no one could hold
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King Krule – Cadet Limbo
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The title, “Cadet Limbo”, refers to Marshall as a space cadet who is lost in the sauce of a relationship. Throughout the song, this woman’s mesmerizing beauty is metaphorically
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King Krule – Biscuit Town
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The name “Biscuit Town” refers to the nickname of the town of Bermondsey within London, England. The town acquired this nickname from being the seat of the former Biscuit making
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King Krule – Bermondsey Bosom (Right)
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An English version of the previous spoken word track “Bermondsey Bosom (Left)” recited by Archy’s father, who is an art director and set designer.
Bermondsey is a town in the
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King Krule (Ft. Okay Kaya) – Slush Puppy
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“Slush Puppy”, the fourth track from The OOZ, embodies the loneliness and frustration surrounding a past relationship. The song escalates intensity as it progresses; it’s subtle
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King Krule – The OOZ
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[Intro] / Hello? / Through moans of the dead / The universe in skulls / Hello? / As oceans stand still / Steel structures dissolves / Of dust soft fuzz / Is anybody out there
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King Krule – Lonely Blue
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[Refrain] / Lonely blue, lonely blue / [Verse 1] / He slated life, was never alone / Lost his touch, encased head to toe / I'd save him but he's dead / She still hugs the cold
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King Krule – Midnight 01 (Deep Sea Diver)
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In “Midnight 01 (Deep Sea Diver)” Archy, in the midst of a depressive episode, entertains the idea of willingly swimming down a “pool of darker times” and lingering in the deep
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King Krule – Dum Surfer
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“Dum Surfer” is another gritty display of the visceral work of King Krule, matched with his rough jazz sound.
The second single of his second studio album, The OOZ, “Dum Surfer
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King Krule – Czech One
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“Czech One” is the first track by Archy Marshall under the alias King Krule in four years.
The single was released on August 23th, 2017 via True Panther and XL Recordings, and is
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King Krule – Vidual
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Vidual comes from “Individual” — Archy doesn’t see himself as a collective person, and instead prefers to separate himself from “the people” by being more recluse to his own ethics
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King Krule – Half Man Half Shark
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[Intro] / Half man with the body of a shark / Half man with a body of a shark / Half man with a body of a shark / Half man with a body of a shark / Half man with a body of a shark
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Dumudulas sa dumi / Malungkot pero napapalibutan / Bagong lugar, para ba langgam / Anim na paa, sa ilalim ng buwan / Sumibol ang maninipsip ng dugo / Inipit ng mga laman-loob / Nakaupo sa malaking usok / Naisip ng lalake ang babae / Ikaw at ako, laban sa mga linta ng siyudad / Paraiso ng mga linta / Paraiso ng mga linta
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Compared to the English and Spanish versions, the Filipino version of the poem adds or modifies some metaphors while omitting other lines from the previous two.
Translated version:
Slipping into filth,
Sad but surrounded
Like ants in an unfamiliar place
Six feet beneath the moon
Whence came the bloodsucker
Twisted by his guts,
He sits in the big smoke and thinks of her
Me and you against this city of parasites
Parasite, paradise
Parasite, paradise
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Calm. (USA) – JUST SMILE
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[SuperLulu] / Baby, Just Smile / Oh i'm, Lost Night Lights / I know, For sure / That I dont wanna live like this anymore / Just Smile / Baby / Just Smile / I dont wanna live like
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