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The music of Kevin Morby has colorful textural layers, much like the human who creates it. On his newest album, Sundowner, Morby is embracing a mellow, yet dramatic sound that runs parallel to his current surroundings of his hometown, Kansas City. He moved back to a house he purchased in 2015 recently and has been working on music relentlessly since then, which is what produced the songs on the new record. He recorded the album in Texas with Brad Cook in order to capture the essence of the midwest. After living and making music on both coasts, he wanted to create something that was entirely landlocked. On Basic Folk, we talk about the process of writing and creating this new album. Morby also talks about his experience with panic attacks as a young man and his current relationship with fear and anxiety. He talks about the death of musician Jamie Ewing, who was his best friend. Jamie died of an overdose 12 years ago, but has had a huge impact on shaping Kevin’s life.
Morby also talks about how his partner, Katie Crutchfield, who is known as Waxahatchee. This is the first record that Katie’s been in Kevin’s life for the entire creation of an album. It’s interesting to hear the effect they both have on the other’s music! I also got him to talk about his painting, which you can find at KevinMorbyArtsnFarts on Instagram. Kevin’s a friendly, insightful and sensitive person, which is reflected in everything he creates. I am grateful he found time for the interview! This is a good one!!!
Kevin’s video for “Campfire”
Latest album Sundowner