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Kevin Morby

+ Shannon Lay

His fourth album, City Music works as a counterpart to Morby’s acclaimed 2016 release Singing Saw, an autobiographical set that reflected the solitude and landscape in which it was recorded. Saw was imagined as “an old bookshelf with a young Bob and Joni staring back at me, blank and timeless. They live here, in this left side of my brain, smoking cigarettes and playing acoustic guitars while lying on an unmade bed.”

City Music is the yang to its yin, the heads to its tails. It is a collection crafted using the other side of its creator’s brain, the jumping off point perhaps best once again encapsulated by an image. “Here, Lou Reed and Patti Smith stare out at the listener,” explains Morby. “Stretched out on a living room floor they are somewhere in mid-70s Manhattan, also smoking cigarettes.” 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 “exposed like a giant bleeding wound.”

The opening track, "Come To Me Now", from the very first note, should make
the ears of anyone familiar with Kevin's music perk up, as a pump organ heralds in the new record and a sound unlike any other song in Kevin's songbook. 

"The organ you’re hearing on this song is an old pump organ from the 1800s, I wish I could remember the brand - but I don’t. This was my favorite part of recording this album, playing this thing and pumping air into it with the foot pedals, it had such a presence from the moment I entered the studio. For the first few days I think I thought it was just there for looks, that there was no way it still worked, but sure enough it did. Above it hung a framed photo of the original owner of the studios property who died sometime ago. Apparently his ghost still occupies the premises." - Kevin Morby

"Kevin Morby speaks the language of records... His music comes from another place, one where you try and piece together meaning by tapping into a kind of collective unconscious, using whatever tools you have at
your disposal." - Pitchfork [Best New Music]

"Morby has a certain kind of light about him that touches even his darkest despair" - NPR Music

Tuesday 21st August 2018

Price: Doors 19:30

£15 adv

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