";s:4:"text";s:5605:" The below review was originally written in May 2019, but while we awaited photo approval Maren Morris went on to take her Girl tour back to the US over the summer and through to the end of the year with a mixture of festival appearances and headline shows including... by Phil Honley | Mar 18, 2020 | Live Reviews. I’m pretty sure anyway. “This next one is a song about those small white round things that sometimes make you see some strange things” he offers, eliciting chuckles from the crowd introducing Pills. Music, Comedy and Theatre across the North, “An intriguing first taste of Murph’s delicious solo work and we certainly hope there’s more to come” – DORK. Perhaps, this is a temporary station problem. A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Install the free mobile app Online Radio Box. Full tour listing below. Unveiled last night as Zane Lowe’s #WorldFirst on his Beats 1 show, ‘Riding A Wave’ is an endearingly honest assessment of the emotional ride of being in a relationship. February 25 — The Cluny, Newcastle upon Tyne, February 26 — King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow, February 27— Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, February 29 — Manchester Academy, Manchester, Dreamer Boy Releases New Single, “Crybaby”, Haste The Day’s Stephen Keech Releases New Half Measure Single, “1982”, Young Culture Release New Single, “Hailey Beverly 2016”, Skyler Cocco Shares “The Drive” Music Video. The track is the latest offering from The Wombats frontman Matthew “Murph” Murphy’s solo project and the third from his sophomore EP Five Songs To Briefly Fill The Void, out February 2020. Wherever I Go, I Want To Leave [Explicit], Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Murph is joined on stage by Hailey, Stef and Boaz playing bass, drums and keys respectively.
Produced by Dan Priddy, Mark Crew & Gustav Nyström.
“This one is a song about my wife” Murph offers by way of introduction to Body Parts, a slow-groove tune but with a heavy drum beat underlying the whole song, it’s big chorus really selling this song. “An intriguing first taste of Murph’s delicious solo work and we certainly hope there’s more to come” – DORK Next up are two familiar songs Hardcore and Riding A Wave, the former being Murph’s last release of 2019 and the latter his first release of 2020. We are then spoiled by two fan favourites. Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. This is mainly based off of the official live studio session https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shUfEENV3NI, but applies to the EP version too.
Multiply follows, a somewhat familiar tune which has been teased to be realised soon by Murph on Twitter.
The music video takes the song to a new level, showing Murph striking out with at a bar, then suddenly in a hospital on the operating table, singing into the camera during an open heart surgery. I wanted to bring that anxiety to life here, exploring the mercilessness of mortality and how our next second is never promised. Unveiled last night as Zane Lowe’s #WorldFirst on his Beats 1 show, “Riding A Wave” is an endearingly honest assessment of the emotional ride of being in a relationship.
Live review & photography of Love Fame Tragedy at Heaven on 3rd March 2020 by Ciaran Frederick.