James Vincent McMorrow releases Krystal Klear remix of ‘I Should Go’ w/ Kenny Beats (Columbia Records)
James Vincent McMorrow
Headline Tour Dates also announced
Available now on Columbia Records

“McMorrow has a soul voice to cherish” Guardian
“The ever-shifting Irish singer-songwriter…it works” Sunday Times, Hottest Tracks
“A deft collaboration, with James pushing his music onto a different realm, whilst maintaining that recognisable emotional pull” CLASH
James Vincent McMorrow has today dropped a Krystal Klear remix of ‘I Should Go’. The original – co-produced with Kenny Beats (Idles, slowthai, Omar Apollo) – has picked up support across the board at Radio 1, 6Music, Apple Music 1 and more, with James also announcing a huge tour for 2021 including a London date at Brixton Academy.
Listen to ‘I Should Go’ Krystal Klear remix HERE
The soulful, hip-hop groove of ‘I Should Go’ is given a pulsing electronic rework from Krystal Klear today, following James’ first new music of the year, ‘Headlights’. A platinum-selling artist who has independently clocked up over 750 million streams, reached #1 in his home of Ireland, and seen his music travel everywhere from Drake’s ‘Views’ to ‘Game Of Thrones’, ‘I Should Go’ acts as a further window into the world of McMorrow’s upcoming fifth studio album (and his first on Columbia Records). Watch out for much more from James coming soon.
That rare artist who’s makes as much sense in the worlds of Kystal Klear and Kenny Beats as he does the singer-songwriter roots of debut album ‘Early In The Morning’ (which turns 10 this year), one constant has been James’ intuitive, bigger-picture approach to each project; the idea of doing exactly what you need to do, when you need to do it. And it’s this more personal growth – the confidence to turn all he’s learnt into uplifting, purposefully-chaotic pop – that is evident across McMorrow’s latest work. First single ‘Headlights’ was written not so much about life making sense, but making peace with the fact that nothing does: a fact which was reinforced when the song dropped amidst lockdown, and the original video had to be scrapped in favour of a more intimate approach. The ‘Headlight’s video also acted as an affecting snapshot of another big change in James’ life, as it featured his daughter Margot (as shot by his partner Emma). The single’s meditative followup, ‘I Should Go’, was recorded with fellow genre-collider Kenny Beats, as James worked between Dublin, LA and London with similarly world-class talent (Paul Epworth, Lil Silva, Patrick Waverley) on a brand new chapter in his career, and his life in general.
News of James Vincent McMorrow’s new single will follow soon.
UK/EU Tour Dates
16th March – Leisureland, Galway (Ireland)
18th March – Milk Market, Limerick (Ireland)
19th March – The Telegraph Building, Belfast (Ireland)
20th March – Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow (UK)
22nd March – O2 Ritz, Manchester (UK)
23rd March – O2 Academy Brixton, London (UK)
25th March – Stollwerck, Cologne (Germany)
26th March – Le Trianon, Paris (France)
27th March – Het Depot vzw, Leuven (Belgium)
29th March – Batschkapp, Frankfurt (Germany)
31st March – Grünspan, Hamburg (Germany)
1st April – Metropol, Hamburg (Germany)
2nd April – Vega, Copenhagen (Denmark)
5th April – Den Atelier, Luxembourg City (Luxembourg)
6th April – Paradiso, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
8th April – O2 Academy Bristol, Bristol (UK)
9th April – The O2 Institute, Birmingham (UK)
17th April – Olympia Theatre, Dublin (Ireland)
18th April – Olympia Theatre, Dublin (Ireland)
Listen to ‘I Should Go’ Krystal Klear remix HERE
Watch / Listen to ‘I Should Go’ HERE
Watch ‘Headlights’ HERE
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