James Vincent McMorrow - We Move (2016) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: James Vincent McMorrow
- Title: We Move
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Believe Recordings
- Genre: Indie Folk/Pop, Singer/Songwriter
- Quality: flac 24bits - 48kHz
- Total Time: 00:44:21
- Total Size: 506 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Rising Water
02. I Lie Awake Every Night
03. Last Story
04. One Thousand Times
05. Evil
06. Get Low
07. Killer Whales
08. Seek Another
09. Surreal
10. Lost Angles
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01. Rising Water
02. I Lie Awake Every Night
03. Last Story
04. One Thousand Times
05. Evil
06. Get Low
07. Killer Whales
08. Seek Another
09. Surreal
10. Lost Angles
The Irish singer/songwriter narrows the gap between folk and R&B. McMorrow’s tender falsetto floats over supple production from Nineteen85 (Drake’s “Hotline Bling"), Two Inch Punch (Sam Smith), and Frank Dukes (Rihanna). Songs like “Rising Water” and “Evil” are blessed with lush textures, intimate moments, and serious bump.
Irish singer/songwriter James Vincent McMorrow began his musical life only after he was well into his teens. Initially a drummer, he was drawn to the harsher sounds of At the Drive-In, Refused, and Glassjaw. He mellowed some while at college, where he discovered the more acoustic-oriented sounds of Sufjan Stevens and Band of Horses. He picked up a guitar at 19 after hearing Donny Hathaway's "I Love You More Than You Will Ever Know," and began writing songs and digging into the music of the '70s singer/songwriter era, particularly from female artists because of the pitch of his own voice. Eventually developing a writing and performance style that suited him, McMorrow began playing shows in local pubs, where he was received warmly. He decided to record an album, moving into a small house on Ireland's coastline and holing up with his guitar, a keyboard, a microphone, a computer, and several other instruments. He wrote and cut what would eventually become his debut self-titled EP, and his first album, Early in the Morning. The full-length was released by Believe Recordings in Ireland in March of 2010, and was greeted with very favorable reviews, a top chart spot, a Choice Music nomination, platinum sales, and appearances at Royal Festival Hall and on Later…with Jools Holland while on tour. The album was released in the U.S. later that year on Vagrant.
He further expanded his fan base when his pared-down version of Steve Winwood's "Higher Love" was used as part of LOVEFiLM's TV advertising campaign. The popularity of the cover led to an expanded version of his debut being released with the song included, as well as an acoustic rendition of "We Don't Eat." McMorrow decamped to a small studio in Texas in 2013 to record his follow-up, Post Tropical, an album that was almost an about-face from his debut, given its synthetic instrumentation and horn charts. It was issued in 2014 by Believe in the U.K. and Vagrant in the U.S. The album proved a hit in Ireland where it reached number two. The following year, while touring, McMorrow scored the director Sam Benenati's film Martha as part of the series Campaign4Change's "Mix-Up Tradition." He also recorded a cover of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" that was used in the trailer for season six of the HBO series Game of Thrones, and appeared on the third promotional single for Norwegian DJ/producer Kygo's debut album Cloud Nine. McMorrow had spent the previous year touring and recording his follow up to Post Tropical. Entitled We Move, the album's ten songs featured high-gloss productions from Nineteen85, Two Inch Punch, and Frank Dukes, and was mixed by Jimmy Douglass (Donny Hathaway, Timbaland). Preceded by the singles "Rising Water" in July and "Get Low" in August, the set was issued by Caroline in early September. In a bid to break from the traditional release, tour, and break album cycle McMorrow released his next record just nine months after We Move. The swift turnaround found him producing an album that shifts from the slick sound of his previous records toward a more organic style for True Care, which was released in the summer of 2017.
Irish singer/songwriter James Vincent McMorrow began his musical life only after he was well into his teens. Initially a drummer, he was drawn to the harsher sounds of At the Drive-In, Refused, and Glassjaw. He mellowed some while at college, where he discovered the more acoustic-oriented sounds of Sufjan Stevens and Band of Horses. He picked up a guitar at 19 after hearing Donny Hathaway's "I Love You More Than You Will Ever Know," and began writing songs and digging into the music of the '70s singer/songwriter era, particularly from female artists because of the pitch of his own voice. Eventually developing a writing and performance style that suited him, McMorrow began playing shows in local pubs, where he was received warmly. He decided to record an album, moving into a small house on Ireland's coastline and holing up with his guitar, a keyboard, a microphone, a computer, and several other instruments. He wrote and cut what would eventually become his debut self-titled EP, and his first album, Early in the Morning. The full-length was released by Believe Recordings in Ireland in March of 2010, and was greeted with very favorable reviews, a top chart spot, a Choice Music nomination, platinum sales, and appearances at Royal Festival Hall and on Later…with Jools Holland while on tour. The album was released in the U.S. later that year on Vagrant.
He further expanded his fan base when his pared-down version of Steve Winwood's "Higher Love" was used as part of LOVEFiLM's TV advertising campaign. The popularity of the cover led to an expanded version of his debut being released with the song included, as well as an acoustic rendition of "We Don't Eat." McMorrow decamped to a small studio in Texas in 2013 to record his follow-up, Post Tropical, an album that was almost an about-face from his debut, given its synthetic instrumentation and horn charts. It was issued in 2014 by Believe in the U.K. and Vagrant in the U.S. The album proved a hit in Ireland where it reached number two. The following year, while touring, McMorrow scored the director Sam Benenati's film Martha as part of the series Campaign4Change's "Mix-Up Tradition." He also recorded a cover of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" that was used in the trailer for season six of the HBO series Game of Thrones, and appeared on the third promotional single for Norwegian DJ/producer Kygo's debut album Cloud Nine. McMorrow had spent the previous year touring and recording his follow up to Post Tropical. Entitled We Move, the album's ten songs featured high-gloss productions from Nineteen85, Two Inch Punch, and Frank Dukes, and was mixed by Jimmy Douglass (Donny Hathaway, Timbaland). Preceded by the singles "Rising Water" in July and "Get Low" in August, the set was issued by Caroline in early September. In a bid to break from the traditional release, tour, and break album cycle McMorrow released his next record just nine months after We Move. The swift turnaround found him producing an album that shifts from the slick sound of his previous records toward a more organic style for True Care, which was released in the summer of 2017.
Year 2016 | Pop | Folk | Indie | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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