Morby, Kevin / City Music
Album: City Music   Collection:General
Artist:Morby, Kevin   Added:Oct 2017
Label:Dead Oceans  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2017-10-29 Pull Date: 2017-12-31
Week Ending: Dec 31 Dec 24 Dec 17 Dec 10 Dec 3 Nov 26 Nov 19 Nov 12
Airplays: 2 2 3 4 2 2 3 2

Recent Airplay
1. Sep 19, 2024: down in the basement
1234
4. Jan 26, 2023: Down in the Basement
Pearly Gates
2. Jan 04, 2024: down in the basement
1234
5. Dec 15, 2022: down in the basement
City Music
3. Mar 16, 2023: Down in the Basement
City Music
6. Nov 03, 2022: down in the basement
1234, City Music

Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2017-10-12
INDIE ROCK

Here’s the fourth solo album from NYC-based singer, guitarist, songwriter Kevin Morby, formerly the front man of The Babies. The music is about life in big cities, particularly in NYC: it’s gritty, a little seedy, both cynical and optimistic, dark at times but ultimately inspiring and vital. All songs written by Morby, except #9. Lyrics are printed inside the cover. RIYL Lou Reed (really!)

No FCC issues.

1 * Mid-slow. Erotic but sad. Eerie organ, electronics, rim taps, breathy voice. (4:51)
2 * Mid-tempo. A statement of (maybe not so likeable) individualism. (3:56)
3 * Very fast. A nod to the Ramones & a lift from Jim Carroll’s “People Who Died.” (1:47)
4 ** Mid-tempo to mid-fast. First half: rhythm guitar & piano. Second half: electric lead guitar and full band. Gathers more and more power as it goes. So very good. (3:17)
5 Slow. Spare, sad lyrics. “Little Wing”-like turn on elec guitar. Female backing vox. (4:13)
6 Female voice reads a short passage from a Flannery O’Conner story. Intro to #7. (0:41)
7 Mid-slow to fast. Simple repeated riff on a bell-like guitar. Few lyrics. Shifts gears into a big rocker. (6:44)
8 ** Mid-tempo. Seeing the world from a spaceship. Ironic. Very Lou Reed. (4:50)
9 Mid-tempo. Cover of ‘70s band, the Germs. Gritty singing, rhythm gtr, drums. (3:33)
10 Slow. Strummed acoustic guitar; a bit of piano. Gentle. Almost folkie. (6:03)
11 ** Mid-tempo. Strummed elec guitar with drums. Hopeful (or ironic) thoughts about Judgement Day. Excellent vocal. Angelic choir in the chorus. Church organ. Fade. (3:52)
12 * Slow. Excellent singer-songwriter ballad. Melancholy. Insistent drum cadence. Quiet guitar and organ. I can imagine Leonard Cohen singing this. (4:20)

Track Listing
1. Come To Me Now   7. City Music
2. Crybaby   8. Tin Can
3. 1234   9. Caught In My Eye
4. Aboard My Train   10. Night Time
5. Dry Your Eyes   11. Pearly Gates
6. Flannery   12. Downtown's Lights