7 Search Results for Tag: Morosity

The Road to Independence

Starts with Majors, ends with Indies. Featuring artists like: Small Faces, Bee Gees, Felt, Marillion, Frightened Rabbit, Talking Heads, The Cribs, The Thornbirds
The Road to Independence

Live Your Life

A quick jaunt around the world and over time for a soundtrack to your life. Featuring artists like: Big Audio Dynamite, Spoon, Tommie Young, Lulu, Frankenstein Bolts, Dan Deacon, Vincent Nguini, Easy Star All-Stars
Live Your Life

Transitions Vol. 2

A True Hero’s Journey. Featuring artists like: Nine Inch Nails, David Bowie, Rammstein, Morosity, Quixotic, The Chemical Brothers, Morgan Page, The Fratellis, Infinite Pizza
Transitions Vol. 2

Alfred Nomad’s Radio

Tunes to take you through the day. Featuring artists like: IDK, Bob Moses, Alan Lili, Lily Allen, Rose Gray, Jungle, Alfred Nomad, Anna Ash, brakence, Hagan, Meron T, Erykah Badu
Alfred Nomad's Radio

Liminal Space

Liminal Space is a space between spaces. It is the threshold between what was and what is to come, the middle ground between two grounds. Featuring David Lynch, Morosity, Einstürzende Neubauten, Peter Gabriel, Leif Vollebekk, Mazzy Star, 65daysofstatic, Frankenstein Bolts and more!
A deserted, poorly lit hallway, an example of the liminal space aesthetic.

Ouroboros – Morosity

“They say a garden is to be a world unto itself. It had better make room for the darker shades of feeling. In the vibrant garden scape that is the MPLS music scene, a scene that prides itself on positivity, MOROSITY provides that vital touch of gray. Cool, dark, and sulky” says the members of the Minneapolis based band, Morosity. And they are not wrong. The alternative rock and psychedelic folk rock band provides that introspective touch of sound that the world is hungry for. 

Death Grip – Morosity

During my break I was swamped with some seriously outstanding Submissions. This week I have Morosity with their track Death Grip…. This track immediately got my attention and for obvious reasons… it actually reminded me of the score from Cave and Ellis’s “The Proposition” and it’s probably worthy of sitting on a Cinematic soundtrack such this.