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Alternative 11 January, 2017

Hear George Morris' Sci-Fi, Indie Pop Track "Full Of Stars"

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Hear George Morris' Sci-Fi, Indie Pop Track "Full Of Stars"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) George Morris, the indie rock artist and former frontman of The Satin Peaches, has released the second single from his upcoming self-titled solo LP. The track "Full of Stars" premiered with Idobi Radio on January 1oth and follows-up the album's lead single "100 Years."

"'Full of Stars' basically all came from the Space Odyssey books by Arthur C. Clarke....plus a few random rhymes," says Morris. "The chorus is one of my favorite melodies I've written, probably because I don't remember writing it."

The full-length will be released on February 10th and is Morris' third album since his departure from the Island Records band The Satin Peaches. After the group called it quits in 2010, Morris began writing new material, expanding his guitar and piano skills, and working on tunes that called back to Radiohead, Velvet Underground, and The Beatles. In 2012, he recorded his first solo record titled Organ Solos and shortly after formed a backing band called The Gypsy Chorus to release his second album We Will Go To Hell For This.






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