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Jacob Morris

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Jacob Morris is from Athens, Georgia. He started playing cello in Austin, TX at the age of four, and played with his musical family until he left home. The unique music community that is Athens attracted him years back and since then he has supported some of its finest musicians and songwriters playing cello, guitar, bass, and keys with artists such as Ham 1, Vic Chesnutt, Liz Durrett, Madeline, and currently Patterson Hood of the Drive-By Truckers. Taking cues from the psychedelic pop and folk of this robust scene, Jacob has crafted a stellar debut with his Moths album. A beautiful voice, reminiscent of Elliott Smith, Love is Overtaking Me-era Arthur Russell, and John Cale, paired with a timeless songwriting sense that evokes reflection and meditation akin to a Nick Drake or Roy Harper track, Morris seams it all together with a roster of eclectic musicians that have played with everyone from The Olivia Tremor Control, Silver Jews, Clem Snide, and many others. Madeline added some chilling harmonies that give some songs a Tusk-era Fleetwood Mac feel. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Wet Cigarette

291
2

Sidewind

271
3

Landscapes

209
4

Flowers (Myrtle)

162
5

Lost Twilight

107
6

Glass

99
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Spider

97
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Dusty

82
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Flowers

80
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Dirty Dove

73

albums

Moths

Moths

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Little Back Home

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Recipe For Life

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Laguna

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Slow Funeral

Ain't A Damn Thing

Ain't A Damn Thing

Boilerplate

Boilerplate

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SomaFM presents: Indie Pop Rocks! [SomaFM]

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Tennessee Honey

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Give Me Your Love

Crab Sir Mojo

Crab Sir Mojo

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