Rex Orange County is a 19-year-old British kid visiting New York City. He's in love, and holds his girlfriend's hand tenderly when they ride the train. He's also making music. Great music. In 2017 he released his debut album Apricot Princess. It was an album filled with dreamy, happy songs about young love.<br /><br />"I write songs, I play instruments, and I produce music that comes out for the world," he describes himself, in the new documentary from The FADER. Directed by Scott Perry, the film follows Rex Orange County as he prepares for a New York City show, where he'll perform songs like "Untitled" and "Sunflower."<br /><br />Subscribe now for more The FADER http://bit.ly/XPZVfG<br /><br />Read the FADER: http://www.thefader.com<br />Follow the FADER on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefader<br />Like the FADER on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/11JaNSJ<br />Follow the FADER on Tumblr: http://bit.ly/xerObW<br /><br />Director: Scott Perry<br />Producer: Claire Lilly<br />Editor: Rhys Stover<br />Director of Photography: Scott Perry<br />AC: Manny Rodriguez<br />VHS footage: Scott Perry, Alec Battistoni, Ben Poster<br />Sound: Miliken Gardner <br />Color: Mikey Rossiter at The Mill<br />Production Assistant: Connor Boyd<br />Special Thanks: Bowery Presents
