Murphykid, whose real name is Al Murphy, is a folk singer-songwriter known for his emotive and introspective music. His debut album, **Skeletons**, was written in 2004 following a breakup, during which he retreated to his sister's garden shed to record songs on an eight-track reel-to-reel. The album, often described as a "miserabilist folk masterpiece," features deep, unpretentious lyrics and a soothing acoustic guitar sound. After years of pursuing other artistic ventures, including illustration, Murphykid's music resurfaced, drawing comparisons to artists like Bon Iver and Iron & Wine. His music often captures a wistful, autumnal feeling, blending elements of English folk with a personal, storytelling style reminiscent of Leonard Cohen.
Murphykid's music career gained momentum after his old recordings were rediscovered, leading to additional studio work and the eventual release of **Skeletons** in 2018. Tracks like **"Wolf"** and **"Seasons Change"** showcase his ability to craft heartfelt, melancholic songs that resonate with listeners. Despite his late start in the music scene, Murphykid has carved out a niche for himself in the folk genre, appealing to fans of introspective and emotionally charged music.
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