Morrow

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Post-Metal neocrust Crust hardcore england United Kingdom Post-Black Metal emo crust black metal seen live atmospheric black metal d-beat dark hardcore emocrust soul punk indie rock UK australian london american Sludge screamo christian live Rock 'n' Roll diy crust punk under 2000 listeners hardcore punk melodic black metal philosophy clothes United States sydney Indiana bloomington USBM mid-90s emo Nietzsche neo crust Epic Crust neo-crust bob weston evangelical dark metalcore Dead Letter Auction Excursions Into the Abyss Russian Recording crust with strings crust with cello cello driven
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There are four bands by the name of Morrow. 1. Morrow formed in 2014 in London, England, playing cello driven neocrust. The band features ex and current members of Fall of Efrafa, Anopheli, Carnist and Archivist. The band is a concept project based around a post apocalyptic earth reclaimed by nature. It shares this narrative with the band Archivist. Bandcamp 2. Cascadian black metal from Seattle, Washington, United States Bandcamp 3. another is from Bloomington, Indiana, which was started as a solo project by Jarod Isenbarger in 2005. Morrow formed a full band in 2006 and toured with Burial Year and Future Ghosts. Morrow can be described as "dark, brooding, soulful rock and roll." A self-titled debut album was released in 2008 on Excursions into the Abyss. Website: http://excursionsintotheabyss.com/morrow 4. The other Morrow is a Christian church music project by songwriter Michael Morrow (whose work has been previously recorded by Emu, Garage Hymnal, etc) and his wife, vocalist Julie Morrow. In their words, they seek to write "songs that delve deep into the richness of the costly victory of Christ". Their debut album, entitled "Lift Up Your Heads", was released in December 2008 Official website: www.morrowmusic.com <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Morrow">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.