Classically trained cellist and singer Kelsey Lu contributed vocals to Yves Tumor’s recent Album Of The Week honoree Heaven To A Tortured Mind. And today she’s sharing a new song of her own, “Morning Dew,” a beautiful fingerpicked reverie featuring Onyx Collective’s Isaiah Barr on saxophone. “Love can cure us, Love can destroy us and like Nature, we’re constantly in communion with it,” Lu writes in a statement. Listen below.
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