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Hardy Morris, the man with a name that sounds like it belongs on a vintage whiskey bottle rather than a record sleeve, has stepped into The Digital Age Of Rome with his latest offering.
Released as a Coke Bottle Clear Vinyl, this Indie Exclusive is a testament to Morris' knack for blending the old with the new in a way that is as refreshing as an ice-cold cola.
The album opens with a brooding sense of anticipation, like a gladiator stepping into the Colosseum for battle.
Morris' raw, emotive vocals tug at the heartstrings, while the twang of his guitar adds a modern edge to the ancient vibes.
Tracks like "Only In The Mud" and "Peg" showcase Morris at his most introspective, diving deep into the complexities of modern life against a backdrop of ancient ruins.
But it's not all serious contemplation on The Digital Age Of Rome.
Morris knows how to let loose and have a good time, as evidenced by the upbeat grooves of "Haunted" and "When The Mornin' Comes." With its blend of introspection and infectious energy, this album is like a toga party for the soul - a celebration of the past and present that will leave you feeling both nostalgic and invigorated.
So grab a glass of your favourite fizzy drink, kick back, and let T.
Hardy Morris take you on a journey through The Digital Age Of Rome.
You may just find yourself singing along to the ancient melodies of the future.
Hardy Morris, the man with a name that sounds like it belongs on a vintage whiskey bottle rather than a record sleeve, has stepped into The Digital Age Of Rome with his latest offering.
Released as a Coke Bottle Clear Vinyl, this Indie Exclusive is a testament to Morris' knack for blending the old with the new in a way that is as refreshing as an ice-cold cola.
The album opens with a brooding sense of anticipation, like a gladiator stepping into the Colosseum for battle.
Morris' raw, emotive vocals tug at the heartstrings, while the twang of his guitar adds a modern edge to the ancient vibes.
Tracks like "Only In The Mud" and "Peg" showcase Morris at his most introspective, diving deep into the complexities of modern life against a backdrop of ancient ruins.
But it's not all serious contemplation on The Digital Age Of Rome.
Morris knows how to let loose and have a good time, as evidenced by the upbeat grooves of "Haunted" and "When The Mornin' Comes." With its blend of introspection and infectious energy, this album is like a toga party for the soul - a celebration of the past and present that will leave you feeling both nostalgic and invigorated.
So grab a glass of your favourite fizzy drink, kick back, and let T.
Hardy Morris take you on a journey through The Digital Age Of Rome.
You may just find yourself singing along to the ancient melodies of the future.






