Morby, Kevin: Destroyer / Black Flowers

Morby, Kevin SKU: 36717286
Morby, Kevin: Destroyer / Black Flowers

Morby, Kevin: Destroyer / Black Flowers

Morby, Kevin SKU: 36717286

Format: 7-INCH SINGLE

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Description

Title: Destroyer / Black Flowers
Artist: Morby, Kevin
Label: Third Man Records
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 813547026590
Genre: Folk

Formally a member of New York folk group Woods, Kevin Morby has made a name for himself with his four acclaimed solo releases (the first album HarlemRiveris absolutely beautiful). These songs, 'Destroyer' and 'Black Flowers', come from his third record Singing Saw, which was chosen for Pitchfork Best New Music. 'Destroyer' is an autobiographical minimalistic keyboard ballad, a distant cousin of the full band album version. 'Black Flowers' on this single borrows less from the sweeping orchestras of Leonard Cohen's catalog and more from the melancholic austerity of Bert Jansch.

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