King Krule taps into the tropes of classic horror on ‘Comet Face’ visuals
The video paints a tale of a wild beast terrorising Peckham Rye...
Video: Indie, 11.08.20The video paints a tale of a wild beast terrorising Peckham Rye...
Video: Indie, 11.08.20Returning with the fourth visual instalment from his latest ‘Man Alive!’ record, King Krule has shared a new video for ‘Comet Face’.
The CC Wade-directed work is inspired by the devices of classic horror films and vividly paints a tale of a wild beast terrorising Peckham Rye.
A longtime collaborator with the band, Wade’s visuals are known for diving deep into Krule’s subconscious; providing captivating depictions of tracks such as ‘Biscuit Town’, ‘Octopus’ and ‘Rock Bottom’ in the past.
Co-written by frontman Archy’s older brother, Jack Marshall, the video features cameos from King Krule’s band members who also appear in the previous visual for ‘Alone, Omen 3’.
Watch the video above.
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