James Vincent McMorrow is a platinum-selling artist who has independently clocked over 1 billion streams and seen his music travel everywhere from Drake's Views to Game Of Thrones. An always-unpredictable, multifaceted talent, over the last decade, James Vincent McMorrow has established himself as an artist of signature style. On his own intuitive terms, James' bigger-picture approach to each project may vary, but the idea of doing exactly what you need to do, and at exactly the right time, remains a constant. He has emerged as that rare modern act as integral to the worlds of hip-hop and textured R&B as he is the singer-songwriter roots of his early days. Behind McMorrow's instantly-identifiable voice was a heartfelt, sometimes-cryptic storyteller - who, on his new music, also appears to have come to understand himself on a deeper level.
Filled with choral backing vocals, horns and sweeping refrains, “
Hurricane '' bottles the emotional directness McMorrow was after when approaching this record. Last month, he announced two new albums due this year, with
The Less I Knew coming June 24th. He has previously released the title track along with its
video
The companion album Heavyweight Champion of Dublin8 will be released this fall. The Less I Knew was written and produced by McMorrow, mixed and engineered by Alex Borwick and recorded at Black Mountain Studios in Ireland.
This is what James Vincent McMorrow said on “Hurricane”:
"There are certain songs you can just build your world around. For me it's this song. I've stood on stage in the last 2 weeks and performed it and I can exist within every single line. I can't say that about every song I've ever written. I listen to it, I get to certain moments, and it makes me smile every time. I believe it will always make me smile. And you'd think "fuck, shouldn't everything you make be something you exist within totally, something that makes you smile?". You'd be surprised. I spent a lot of time trying to convince myself the road I was on was the one I was meant to be on. because i could still see the reason i was doing it, but it was shrouded in trees. I thought catching glimpses of it was enough. Now i know that wasn't the case, because when I made this album, I did it all differently, never forced, never bullshit, I got to a place that i never honestly thought i'd get to, and not to sound like a corny idiot but I can see it all now and I fucking love it. "
This mellow rock track features McMorrow's unmistakable vocal and an arrangement highlighting the lyrics and making the listener pay attention. The song gradually builds up to the finale featuring the brass section and then it subsides and leaves the listener wondering what just happened.
"If you're bored you should say it now, before the sky turns gray and we're left underground"
Photo: Emma McMorrow
Catch James Vincent McMorrow live:
12th June - Beyond The Pale Festival - Wicklow
17th June - Piknik I Parken - Norway
28th July - KKL, konzertsaal - Switzerland
04th Sep - Electric Picnic Festival - Laois