Artist: Flo Morrissey
Album: Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful
Genre: Indie Folk, Indie Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Female Vocal
Release Date: 2015
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 38:33
Total Tracks: 10
Total Size: 442 MB
Tracklist:
01. Flo Morrissey – Show Me (04:14)
02. Flo Morrissey – Pages Of Gold (03:52)
03. Flo Morrissey – If You Can’t Love This All Goes Away (03:50)
04. Flo Morrissey – Betrayed (03:26)
05. Flo Morrissey – Sleeplessly Dreaming (03:47)
06. Flo Morrissey – I Only Like His Hat, Not Him (03:19)
07. Flo Morrissey – Wildflower (03:45)
08. Flo Morrissey – Why (03:59)
09. Flo Morrissey – Woman Of Secret Gold (04:13)
10. Flo Morrissey – Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful (04:02)
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Flo Morrissey releases her stunning debut album, ‘Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful,’ on Glassnote Records. Recorded in Los Angeles with Noah Georgeson (Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom) and in Paris with Philippe Zdar (Phoenix, Cassius), the album is a sublime introduction to the 20-year-old Londoner, whose single, ‘Pages Of Gold,’ has already garnered international acclaim. Morrissey penned all ten original songs on ‘Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful’ and plays guitar and piano on the album. Her voice and songwriting possess a timeless quality; an otherworldly naivety coupled with the weight of an old soul. It’s a distinct and remarkable combination, one that calls to mind the work of Karen Dalton, Kate Bush or Joanna Newsom.Flo Morrissey is a child of the freak folk revival, raised on Vashti Bunyan reissues and new albums by Devendra Banhart. Her 2015 debut Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful, released when the singer/songwriter was just shy of her 21st birthday, carries elements of both eras — the hazy trip of the original ’60s hippies along with the exacting re-creation of said time — and there’s ever the slightest suggestion that the album was recorded in the wake of Lana Del Rey’s dreamy, glam-gothic sway. No matter how she sighs as she croons, Morrissey doesn’t truck in the fetishization of darkness: she bathes in the light, too young to harbor regrets and too conscious of tradition to break from them. If she relies on that carefully tailored vibe instead of songs, it’s not necessarily a bad trade: her earnestness is nearly as appealing as her prettiness, a quality apparent in both her voice and her surroundings. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine