LONDON—Morgan Noise announced her debut album, Something Built, Something Remembered, this week. The release date is set for September 6. The band previously released the single “Geneva.” This new album delves into themes of construction. Morgan Noise explores the duality of creation. The band aims for a sonic edifice. It will be a cathedral of sound. “Silly Me” is the latest track. It offers a glimpse into the record. The song features intricate layers. It sounds like a well-built shed.
The Foundation of Sound
Morgan Wallace, the band’s architect, spoke about the process. “We wanted to make something solid,” Wallace stated. She is also known for her work in Fat Dog. “We used only the finest materials. Every note is load-bearing. We really put our backs into it.” The album promises a robust listening experience. It’s a testament to careful craftsmanship. Listeners can expect durability. The sound is structurally sound. Visit Rough Trade for pre-orders.
Remembering the Build
The title reflects the band’s philosophy. Something Built, Something Remembered speaks volumes. It’s about legacy. It’s about permanence. Wallace elaborated on the concept. “You build something. Then you remember building it.” Her collaborator, Lead Carpenter Bartholomew Gables, agreed. “It was a lot of hammering. And a lot of crying.” The band promises a complete structure. It will stand the test of time.
At press time, Wallace was reportedly seen inspecting blueprints for a concert venue. She claimed it was ‘part of the album cycle.’
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