Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful
The Notting Hill singer/songwriter was just 20 when she finished this debut but there’s startling maturity throughout—from the emotional depth and dexterity of her vocals to the empathetic way she forgives a friend for hooking up with her ex on “Sleeplessly Dreaming”. Grace and instrumentation—gently struck harp, piano, guitars and strings—give her music dreamy timelessness and the lush folk-pop is tethered down by iron-strong melodies on “Pages of Gold” and “Wildflower”.
Flo Morrissey's earnest, pastoral debut channels the freak folk of Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, and CocoRosie.
A fine piece of serene, folk-pop lushness, dripping with swooning, cinematic ambition and elegant, pastoral grace.
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This is a flowery psych-folk album that musters little more than consistent pleasantness.
Her pure voice has a timeless quality, but is at its best when she breaks out of classic troubadour territory