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Press
“Great lyrics…truly unique vocals come into their own...not sure how you would categorise this type of music, it seems Latham is creating his own.” - THE BEAT SURRENDER (UK)
“Like a puzzle piece in the wrong box. Jesse Latham seems to be making his own puzzle with pieces from everywhere…He pushes the envelope just enough to cause commotion…A hopeful start for an aspiring artist.”
- INDEPENDENT CLAUSES (Tulsa, OK)
“Twelve pearls of indie-minimalism.” - LOSING TODAY (Italy)
Discography
October 31, 2006 - Life is Good. (Rabid English)
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Bio
Morose Ghost started as a project for North Carolinian Jesse Latham to amuse himself musically. It resulted in the album Life is Good, an experimental chamber-pop storybook boasting an ironically gloomy title in relation to its lyrical core which weaves a grim fairytale based in tragedy. Recorded predominantly on a four-track, the record resembles an intimate personal account confessed by Latham and upon its release, subsequently amused an audience larger than himself. A writer and multi-instrumentalist, Latham succeeds in creating both interesting sonic atmospheres and detailed character pieces. Morose Ghost expanded with the addition of percussionist/programmer John Bowman and are currently in between labels while they record the follow-up, “an aural extravaganza about bipolarity and monsters.”
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