Marciology

Marciology
A cover in the style of a weather photograph or film poster with a man covered entirely in black clothing gripping an object that is on fire on a table
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 29, 2024 (2024-03-29)
GenreUnderground hip hop
Length45:36
LanguageEnglish
LabelMarci Enterprises LLC
Producer
Roc Marciano chronology
The Elephant Man's Bones
(2022)
Marciology
(2024)

A lot of haunted shit happens in Long Island, for sure; we have the Amityville Horror house here too! The spooky haunted sound isn't intentional though, it's more like… I think that that's just happening subconsciously. Because when you're writing music more like a movie score, you're trying to bring people into those dark places, to those emotional spaces, and looking for music and words that describe the weirder feelings. When you talk about Lake Ronkonkoma, it's crazy because the indigenous names are still attached to a lot of the places like that in Long Island. And, I definitely feel that American Indian philosophy is in alignment with a lot of the things I feel spiritually and believe around Black people really being indigenous to all parts of the earth. If you hear American Indian sounds [in my music], then I am sure it's a subconscious reflection of my surroundings.

—Marciano on horrorcore sounds in his music[1]

Marciology is the tenth studio album by American rapper and producer Roc Marciano released on March 29th, 2024 through Pimpire Records and Marci Enterprises. The album marks his first solo release in four years since 2020's Mt. Marci. It was proceeded by one single, "Gold Crossbow", which was released on March 21st. Production was handled primary by Marciano himself with additional production from Animoss and The Alchemist. The album contains guest appearances from Larry June, Crimeapple, T.F, Flee Lord, Jay Worthy, Knowledge the Pirate, and GREA8GAWD. Marciology received positive reviews from critics, noting it's eerie, neo-noir inspired soundscapes and sharp, witty rhymes.

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