Classic Rock

Marcus King

Carolina, raised as a fourth-generation musician and a face on the state’s formidable roadhouse circuit aged just 11, Marcus King can already look back on three albums with his eponymous band, and has just released his solo debut, . Produced in Nashville by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, it’s an album that announces the 23-year-old as an old soul, roaming from lived-in R&B to stomper blues and bruised country,

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