Kevin Morby shares "My Name", readies release for Suicide Squeeze

Suicide Squeeze Records has announced a new single from Kevin Morby coming out on August 5 and unveiled the first track (see Stereogum debut)…
Listen: “My Name”
Kevin Morby is still in the early stages of his solo venture, but his work carries that intensely personal power of the humble beginnings of many classic American folk and indie singers. Having established his musical foundation in the trippy roots rock of Woods and rough-hewn Brooklyn party pop of The Babies, Morby stepped out on his own to release his lauded debut album Harlem River in 2013.
His next offering comes in the way of a two-song My Name 7-inch EP courtesy of Suicide Squeeze Records. Both the title track and b-side “We Did It All Wrong” simultaneously conjure the haunting heartache of an Anthology of American Folk Music ballad and the reverb-and-smoke-drenched haze of his contemporary indie peers. The My Name 7-inch is available worldwide in a limited pressing of 750 copies (250 on green vinyl, 500 on black) including a download card for mp3s.