MusicNewsWatch King Krule come to life in his ‘Dum Surfer’ videoThe south London musician reveals details of his second album The OOZShareLink copied ✔️September 13, 2017MusicNewsTextSelim Bulut Having recently revealed the title and release date of his second album The OOZ, King Krule has put out a new video for “Dum Surfer”. Directed by Brother Willis, the video is the second from the album (the first, for “Czech One”, was released last month) and sees King Krule and his band perform at a ghoulish working men’s club. A press release for The OOZ bills the album as both more focused in style and darker in tone than his 2013 debut Six Feet Beneath the Moon. The album sees King Krule – real name Archy Marshall – cover “wrenching themes of self-annihilation and fraying relationships” that are “inextricably linked in Marshall’s eyes”. The OOZ comes out on October 13 and is available for pre-order now. King Krule heads on an international tour from October 21. Watch the video for “Dum Surfer” and check out the tracklist and artwork for The OOZ below. 01. Biscuit Town02. The Locomotive03. Dum Surfer04. Slush Puppy05. Bermondsey Bosom (Left)06. Logos07. Sublunary08. Lonely Blue09. Cadet Limbo10. Emergency Blimp11. Czech One12. (A Slide In) New Drugs13. Visual14. Bermondsey Bosom (Right)15. Half Man Half Shark16. The Cadet Leaps17. The Ooz18. Midnight 01(Deep Sea Diver)19. La Lune King Krule’s ‘The OOZ’ artworkExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE7 of Chase Infiniti’s favourite K-pop tracksMeet The Deep, K-pop’s antihero ‘This is our Nirvana!’: Are Geese Gen Z’s first great rock band?10 of Yung Lean’s best collabs‘We’re like brother and sister’: Yung Lean and Charli xcx in conversationIs art finally getting challenging again?The only tracks you need to hear from November 2025Inside the world of Amore, Spain’s latest rising starLella Fadda is blazing a trail in the Egyptian music sceneThe rise of Sweden’s post-pop undergroundNeda is the singer-songwriter blending Farsi classics with Lily Allen 6 Flog Gnaw artists on what’s inspiring them right now