Alexi Murdoch
Biography
In late 2003, things picked up rapidly and a bit weirdly for folkie Alexi Murdoch. Moving to balmy Los Angeles from Scotland in the late '90s, Murdoch let the sleepy, weepy U.K. folk sound seep into indie and lo-fi influences. But he never did much with his music beyond some local gigs, he worried about damaging his personal attachment to the songs. That was until September 2003, when Murdoch appeared on Nic Harcourt's tastemaking Morning Becomes Eclectic show on the L.A. public radio outlet KCRW. The singer's halting, tender vocals and understated acoustic guitar work made a huge impact, and suddenly, savvy music licensers -- not to mention major labels -- were knocking on the Scotsman's door. He performed at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2004, was slated for SXSW that March, and made all the teenagers cry when his dusty, melancholy "Orange Sky" tinged a particularly sentimental moment on the breakout Fox TV hit The O.C. Murdoch took his sudden and unexpected success in stride, promoting his self-released EP Four Songs and planning a spring U.S. tour while continuing to field offers from the clamoring major labels. However, not finding the right offer, Murdoch decided to again independently record and issue his first full-length, 2006's Time Without Consequence, which contained three of the four songs also included on his EP. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Time Without Consequence
2006

Four Songs
2002
Sound a lot, a lot, like Kings of Convinience. But it is still very nice to listen too.
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Ditto to j squash5, but almost to the point of being derivative. At first, I actually thought it was a Nick Drake "lost recording" re-mixed. Still, very nice.
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vvv-great, i was going to write something sarcastic and derogatory and now i can't.
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"Orange Sky" helped me get through my Uncle's fight against pancreatic cancer. Every time I hear the song I am reminded of the utter pain I felt in the last months of his life, but I am always left with the memory of how close that experience brought me to my family. Thanks Alexi.
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This is really great music, I love to just listening to it in my apartment by the bay and just sitting on the balcony relaxing during sunset, it really puts me in a better mood after a long day.
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Introduced to me by my girlfriend, I've come to really enjoy Alexi's music. It's the kind of music that goes great with sitting by the fire on a cold sunday night with a glass of wine, some candlelight and my best friend, my wife to be. In 2007 we went and saw Alexi perform at the Crocodile Cafe in Seatlle. His performance was just as good if not better then both of his albums, both of which I own. Thanks Alexi.
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Every single time this song comes up I think it's a Nick Drake song I haven't heard yet and then I look and realize its Alexi!!! Such GREAT stuff!!
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I listened to "Song for You" four times before I looked up and realized it wasn't Kings of Convenience. At first I thought Pandora got it wrong. He even sings like a Norwegian. Later on I started listening to Nick Drake and realized where it all started.
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Keep going brother, your lyrics seep thru the cracks into peoples hearts, ITs Real. Thanks for that
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youre station is my favorite, i can listen to it allll day and not feel like switching stations. you should come play new jersey!!! id definitely be there
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I just love Alexi's voice! It's truly one of the most beautiful I've ever heard.
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He reminds of Nick Drake too! It is SO amazing that Alexi sounds so much like him....this is GREAT music!!
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Saw you in Milwaukee October 5th at the Riverside... amazing... we even have the same porchboard bass... Namaste....a n d your songs and your soul me get up and write today...
Best, Ellen Singer Songwriter |
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i thought it WAS nick drake! then i looked and it wasn't...but i really like it.
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i find it funny that no nick drake songs play on my alexi murdoch station.
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Looks like I'm not the only one who thinks he sounds a lot like Nick Drake. I love it.
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his voice is really soothing. great music to relax to. i wish he would come to Phoenix....
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A composer/son g w r i t e r of note. His singing is inconsequent i a l in my opinion. He should dedicate himself to writing for singers who have better vocal skills and can really send his songs spinning!
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Love the mellow and soothing-nes s of it all. I could listen to this all day.
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the music is great and the words just make the songs call out to you....Dream i n g . . .
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