New Moses Sumney, 'Quarrel'

2017-08-12 by Blind | 2 Comments
Following the brooding, synth-heavy 'Doomed,' soul/folk crooner Moses Sumney has released 'Quarrel,' the second single off of his upcoming debut 'Aromanticism'. 'Quarrel' is slow and brooding, colored with delicate strings, vocal harmonies, and a Thundercat bass feature. 'Aromanticism' is set to be released on September 22 through Jagjaguwar. You can hear the track below:


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wtferrothorn
August 13th 2017
5849 Comments


This dude is amazing. 'Lamentations' had me hyped for more from him, and I'm really hoping this upcoming record meets that hype.

Blind
August 15th 2017
437 Comments


saw him open for sufjan a couple of years ago, just recently rediscovered him with lamentations and got hooked

also somehow managed to squeeze 'brooding' twice into like 50 words without realizing pls ignore x)



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