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16 June 2017

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'City Music' is Kevin Morby's fourth album. Full of listless wanderlust, it's a collection inspired by and devoted to the metropolitan experience across America and beyond by a songwriter cast from his own mould. As he puts it: 'It is a mix-tape, a fever dream, a love letter dedicated to those cities that I cannot get rid of, to those cities that are all inside of me'.

Album: City Music [Slipcase] *
# Song Title   Time
1)    Come to Me Now More Info...
2)    Crybaby More Info...
3)    1234 More Info...
4)    Aboard My Train More Info...
5)    Dry Your Eyes More Info...
6)    Flannery More Info...
7)    City Music More Info...
8)    Tin Can More Info...
9)    Caught in My Eye More Info...
10)    Night Time More Info...
11)    Pearly Gates More Info...
12)    Downtown's Lights More Info...
 
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Album: City Music [Slipcase] *
# Song Title   Time
1)    Come to Me Now More Info...
2)    Crybaby More Info...
3)    1234 More Info...
4)    Aboard My Train More Info...
5)    Dry Your Eyes More Info...
6)    Flannery More Info...
7)    City Music More Info...
8)    Tin Can More Info...
9)    Caught in My Eye More Info...
10)    Night Time More Info...
11)    Pearly Gates More Info...
12)    Downtown's Lights More Info...
 
Product Description

'City Music' is Kevin Morby's fourth album. Full of listless wanderlust, it's a collection inspired by and devoted to the metropolitan experience across America and beyond by a songwriter cast from his own mould. As he puts it: 'It is a mix-tape, a fever dream, a love letter dedicated to those cities that I cannot get rid of, to those cities that are all inside of me'.

Product Details
EAN
0656605143125
Country
USA
Studio/Live
Studio
Label
Dead Oceans Records (Sister label o
Dimensions
13.3 x 14.6 x 1.3 centimeters (0.03 kg)
Performer Notes
  • Personnel: Kevin Morby (vocals, guitar, piano, organ); Meg Duffy (guitar, piano); Richard Swift (piano, organ, drums, percussion, background vocals); Justin Sullivan (drums, percussion); Drew Fischer (hand claps); Meg Baird (background vocals).
  • Audio Mixer: Kevin Morby.
  • Recording information: Cottage Grove, Oregon (2015-2016); Panoramic Studio, Stinson Beach (2015-2016).
  • Photographer: Joe Weisbord.
  • Intended as a sort of companion piece to 2016's Singing Saw, City Music sees singer/songwriter Kevin Morby playing yin to the former's yang, trading comely pastoral tones for cool urban clamor. Much like Bob Dylan (an acknowledged and apparent influence), Morby is a native of the Midwest who began his career in New York, first as a member of bands like the Babies and Woods, then recast as an indie poet bard with a warm affinity for the city. Before decamping to Los Angeles, he released 2013's Harlem River, a folky Greenwich Village-indebted postcard to the city of his musical awakening. After a pair of records exploring his gentler West Coast side, Morby returns here to his New York muse, this time evoking some of the raw thrills of the CBGB crowd paired with a contemporary indie spirit all his own. Notably darker from the outset, he opens with the brooding rain-slick ballad "Come to Me Now," whose lush organ, distorted drums, and eerie whistle sample are as lonesome as the song's lyrics. Echoes of the Ramones and especially Jim Carroll -- whose "People Who Died" is referenced within -- can be heard in the rousing "1234," while Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground seem to lurk around every corner, from the gritty midtempo thump of "Aboard My Train" to the sleepy "Dry Your Eyes." In a brief spoken word interlude reciting from a Flannery O'Connor piece, fellow singer/songwriter Meg Baird sets up the album's title track in which twin guitars snake around in enchanting harmony like Television on morphine. As with his debut, City Music feels very much like a postcard to New York, though this time Morby arrives with some accumulated miles to help support his wizened tone. ~ Timothy Monger
Professional Reviews
NME (Magazine) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "From the outset it makes clear that it features songs that aren't rooted in any one place or time, but are effortlessly stitched together to create a dynamic mapping of modern urban existence."

Paste (magazine) - "Morby offers up one of his strongest songs as City Music's penultimate track, 'Pearly Gates.' With verses built on a simple electric guitar riff and choruses dressed up with radiant backing vocals, Morby's uncomplicated melody has plenty of space to swoop and settle."
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