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KEVIN MORBY

More Photographs (A Continuum)

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Kev's got his camera out again! This time he's finding new angles and perspectives on some of the tracks from 'This is a Photograph' and furnish...
KEVIN MORBY

This Is A Photograph

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A succinct snapshot of Memphis history carefully entwined with the Texan’s own tumultuous past.
KEVIN MORBY

Sundowner

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Stripping things back to their roots, morby’s sixth album pairs delicate folk music with uncomplicated melodies and bruising lyrical ruminations.
KEVIN MORBY

moonshiner

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a pair of unreleased gems from the morby vaults inspired by literature and travels.

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Kurt Vile

wakin on a pretty daze

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These aren’t jams - these are songs that glide as they unwind, with a natural charm, unfurling at their own extended & unhurried pace - but not a seco...
city music
  1. Come to Me Now
  2. Crybaby
  3. 1234
  4. Aboard My Train
  5. Dry Your Eyes
  6. Flannery
  7. City Music
  8. Tin Can
  9. Caught in My Eye
  10. Night Time
  11. Pearly Gates
  12. Downtown's Lights

KEVIN MORBY

city music

Dead Oceans
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    Released: 16th Jun 2017

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    Released: 16th Jun 2017

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Full of listless wanderlust, this is a collection inspired by & devoted to the metropolitan experience across America & beyond, by a songwriter cast from his own mould.

His 4th album works as a counterpart to 2016's 'Singing Saw', an autobiographical set that reflected the solitude & landscape in which it was recorded. Now follows 'City Music', the yang to its yin - a collection crafted using the other side of its creator’s brain. It finds Morby exploring similar themes of solitude, but this time framed by a window of an uptown apartment that looks down upon an international urban landscape. A fever dream of a record that any fan of Woods, Steve Gunn, Kurt Vile or Conor Oberst should wander about in. "evokes the Velvets, Dylan & Patti Smith, simultaneously celebrating & mourning the Big Apple’s changes” 9/10 - uncut, “shimmers with a lazy cool” 8/10 - Loud & Quiet.