Stream: Moses Sumney, ‘Everlasting Sigh’
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If ever you’re witnessed Moses Sumney perform “Everlasting Sigh” live — 2013 was our first time, and that time in a church was the best — you might find the actual recorded version of the song anticlimactic. The song can be so of the moment — the live-looping maestro constructs it with hand swipes and handclaps (often engaging the crowd to help) and layers upon layers of vocal parts, until, presto, there’s a symphony of sound topped by his velvety lead vocal. The folk-soul singer has been working on a full-length album, but today he released what he calls “the (bedroom) studio version” of the song, which he produced along with Joshua Willing Halpern. It’s rather magical too.
||| Stream: “Everlasting Sigh”
||| Live: Moses Sumney performs June 18 as part of the Saturdays Off the 405 series at the Getty.
||| Also: “Everlasting Sigh” starts about the 20:30 mark of this segment made for KCET’s “Artbound.”
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