“A very late in the year find, but quite a good one. If you love Jim Morrison and his vocals with The Doors, you will also enjoy Morrison Graves.” #2 ranking (December ’22) — Doom Charts “Get bummed… Should you feel the need to get your young Jim Morrison and/or early Mark Lanegan on.” — Metal Injection “Creates an atmosphere of opulent psych rock and mesmerizing melodies… Sonically captivating.” — CvltNation Portland, OR band Morrison Graves share the official video for “Crane Song” from their debut album Division Rising today via CvltNation. Watch & share “Crane Song” video HERE. (Direct YouTube.) Listen to Division Rising via Bandcamp and Spotify. Morrison Graves is a psychedelic rock project from Oregon, USA. Their moody, fuzzed-out, sound draws influences from late 60’s fuzz and garage, surf, psychedelia, and indie rock. But they infuse these atavistic leanings with heavy saturated guitars and metalgaze drone reminiscent of Black Angels and Dead Meadow. Meanwhile, vocalist Ryan Brown croons over the proceedings like a young Jim Morrison or early Mark Lanegan’s tuneful wail in Screaming Trees. The group features multi-instrumentalist and founder Gary Jimmerson (Small Sails, This is a Process of a Still Life), bassist Rob Bartleson (Slackjaw, Haywire Recording), and vocalist Ryan Brown. The bands debut album Division Rising is a 12-track concept album about gentrification, homelessness, displacement, and socio-economic gaps — issues that currently plague Portland and many other cities across the world. Made during the height of the pandemic, these 3 friends churned out a well-recorded and focused debut. With songs about falling out of love with a city on fire, being lost to the seams of space, and corporate greed, this psych-surf landscape has drawn comparisons to The Doors, Black Angels, Queens of the Stone Age, and dark spaghetti western music. Division Rising is available on LP, CD and digital, released on March 31, 2023. Orders are available HERE. |