Morgan began learning piano at a young age, studying classical music. She first met
Bob Morris, guitarist/vocalist in 2001. The two started playing together and created the Hush Sound, later recruiting
Chris Faller on bass and
Darren Wilson on drums. She was 16 when she began touring with the Hush Sound. In 2009, Morgan began recording material with the band Gold Motel. Together with
La Sera's Katy Goodman, Morgan formed the duo Books of Love; they released the song "Space Time" in 2013. In 2012, Morgan began working on a solo project called Springtime Carnivore and recorded a six-track EP, which was self-released in September of that year. In November 2014, she released a self-titled album through Autumn Tone Records. It was followed by a tour in early 2015 as support to
the Dodos. In early 2016, Morgan again got together with Goodman and recorded a number of punk rock covers with 1960s pop arrangements. It was released in August 2016 as ''Take It, It's Yours
through Polyvinyl,
and described by Pitchfork as "one of the comfiest cover-sets in recent memory". On October 7, 2016, her project Springtime Carnivore released their second album, Midnight Room''. In 2018, Morgan joined the new live line-up of
Vampire Weekend on keyboards, guitar and vocals. Morgan is also a distant relative of Vampire Weekend vocalist
Ezra Koenig. As well as being a
vocalist and
pianist, Morgan has also been known to play the guitar, bass guitar, and drums. == Discography ==