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Kevin Morby has announced a new album. The follow-up to 2020’s Sundowner is called This Is a Photograph; it’s out May 13 via Dead Oceans. He’s also announced a world tour. Check out the video for the album’s title track and his upcoming tour dates below.
The new album was produced by Morby’s frequent collaborator Sam Cohen. It features contributions from Cassandra Jenkins, Makaya McCraven, Tim Heidecker, Alia Shawkat, and more. It was partially recorded at Cohen’s upstate New York studio with additional sessions in Memphis at Sam Philip’s Recording Co.
“Sam Cohen and I wanted to throw everything at the wall with this one,” Morby said in a statement. “It’s about the battle every family faces, that of chasing the clock, to live our lives and hold onto one another for as long as possible. That, and, the dreams that come with being a young family in America and where those dreams eventually end up.”
This Is a Photograph:
01 Intro
02 This Is a Photograph
03 A Random Act of Kindness
04 Bittersweet, TN
05 Disappearing
06 A Coat of Butterflies
07 Rock Bottom
08 Forever Inside a Picture
09 Five Easy Pieces
10 Stop Before I Cry
11 It’s Over
12 Goodbye to Good Times
Kevin Morby:
05-20 Madrid, Spain – Tomavistas
05-21 Biarritz, France – L’Atabal
05-22 Montpellier, France – Le Rockstore
05-23 Bordeaux, France – Rock School Barbey
05-24 Paris, France – Le Bataclan
05-25 Cologne, Germany – Kulturekirche
05-26 Antwerp, Belgium – De Roma
05-28 London, England – Wide Awake at Brockwell Park
05-29 Utrecht, Netherlands – TivoliVredenburg
05-30 Hamburg, Germany – Uebel & Gefährlich
05-31 Berlin, Germany – Metropol
06-01 Schorndorf, Germany – Manufaktur
06-03 Angers, France – Levitation
06-04 Clermont-Ferrand, France – La Cooperative de Mai
06-05 Lille, France – Aéronef
07-03 Bologna, Italy – Covo Summer
07-04 Terni, Italy – Anfifteatro Romano
07-06 Zagreb, Croatia – Mochvara
07-07 Budapest, Hungary – Akvárium Klub
07-08 Trencin, Slovakia – Pohoda Festival
07-09 Zittau, Germany – Lonesome Lake Festival
07-11 Vienna, Austria – WUK
07-12 Munich, Germany – Ampere
07-13 Bern, Switzerland – Gurtenfestival
07-15 Lisbon, Portugal – Super Bock Super Rock
08-21 Erlanger, Germany – Ewerk
08-22 Hannover, Germany – Café Glocksee
08-24 Copenhagen, Denmark – Punpehuset
08-27 Prague, Czech Republic – Meetfactory
08-28 Darmstadt, Germany – Golden Leaves Festival
08-31 Brighton, England – Chalk
09-03 Dorset, England – End of the Road Festival
09-04 Manchester, England – Band on the Wall
09-05 Glasgow, Scotland – Classic Grand
09-06 Leeds, England – The Brudenell Social Club
09-07 Dublin, Ireland – Academy
09-28 Sonoma, CA – Historic Redwood Barn *
09-29 San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore *
10-01 Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco *
10-03 Tucson, AZ – 191 Toole *
10-05 Santa Fe, NM – Meow Wolf *
10-10 Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall *
10-11 St. Louis, MO – Off Broadway Nightclub *
10-12 Bloomington, IN – Buskirk-Chumley Theater *
10-14 Memphis, TN – The Bluff *
10-15 Nashville, TN – The Basement East *
10-16 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West *
10-18 Jacksonville, FL – Intuition Ale Works *
10-20 Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel *
10-21 Durham, NC – Motorco Music Hall *
10-22 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club %
10-24 Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair %
10-25 Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall %
10-26 New York, NY – Webster Hall %
10-28 Toronto, Ontario – Danforth Music Hall %
10-29 Ferndale, MI – The Magic Bag %
10-31 Chicago, IL – The Vic Theatre %
11-01 Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom %
11-02 Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line Music Cafe %
11-03 Kansas City, MO – Knuckleheads Saloon %
11-05 Englewood, CO – Gothic Theatre %
11-06 Fort Collins, CO – Washington’s %
11-08 Salt Lake City, UT – The CommonWealth Room %
11-10 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall %
11-11 Seattle, WA – Showbox %
11-12 Vancouver, British Columbia – Hollywood Theatre %
* with Cassandra Jenkins
% with Coco
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