Moses Sumney is set to release his new double album græ this winter via Jagjaguwar, and today he's giving us a taste of what's to come.
The artist has shared a new single titled "Polly" alongside an emotive lyric video, which sees the artist staring into the camera lens while crying for nearly four minutes straight.
According to Sumney, the song is "about wishing you had a few more arms than you do."
"Polly" follows the release of "Virile," which arrived last month alongside the record announcement.
The upcoming græ will mark Sumney's second full-length effort, following his 2017 debut Aromanticism. The album is said to feature "a diverse array of contributors" who have yet to be revealed, and also marks Sumney's first work to be written in his new home of Asheville, NC.
The new record will be available digitally sometime in February and will see a physical release May 15.
For now, listen to "Polly" below via a lyric video.
The artist has shared a new single titled "Polly" alongside an emotive lyric video, which sees the artist staring into the camera lens while crying for nearly four minutes straight.
According to Sumney, the song is "about wishing you had a few more arms than you do."
"Polly" follows the release of "Virile," which arrived last month alongside the record announcement.
The upcoming græ will mark Sumney's second full-length effort, following his 2017 debut Aromanticism. The album is said to feature "a diverse array of contributors" who have yet to be revealed, and also marks Sumney's first work to be written in his new home of Asheville, NC.
The new record will be available digitally sometime in February and will see a physical release May 15.
For now, listen to "Polly" below via a lyric video.