James Vincent Mcmorrow 'we Move' Cd (2nd September 2016) on 2040-motos
Perth, Perthshire and Kinross, United Kingdom
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RELEASED 2nd September 2016 PRE-ORDER NOW! -------------------------------------- 'We Move' is James Vincent McMorrow's most expansive, generous and ambitious record to date... It is ultimately a record open in its portrait of anxiety and social unease. For McMorrow, it's about celebrating mental fragility – and how we move forward in life. The result is an album about movement – geographically, mentally, emotionally – which remains focused on finding your place in that future... |
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