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Fire Records are delighted to announce that they will be releasing the brand new solo album from Australian songwriting legend Tom Morgan, best known for his contributions to Smudge and The Lemonheads.
Orange Syringe is due out in February 2013 and includes ten perfectly formed stripped-back pop songs saturated with Aussie charm, with just the right amount of jangle and an instantly comforting hook. The album showcases Morgans skills as a master storyteller and lyricist, delving in to complex and personal subject matter, while never forsaking the hooks, leaving the songs swathed in melodic hues and moods ranging from the bright to the very, very dark.
The man who wrote iconic songs like Its A Shame About Ray and Outdoor Type delivers line after line of tongue-in-cheek genius, with darkly funny twists like the outcome is bleak, the second time in a week and Im not broke, Im just not working along with casual flirtations, winking as he delivers this beauty before me, shes a bit of alright and smiling through his days of holding back on the bus fare when a pretty girl sleeps over and remembering his full family history while picking up the bottle of wine for dinner at his mothers.
Tom Morgan has played in a plethora of bands, including fronting Aussie stalwarts Smudge, a tremendous slacker pop trio who he formed in 1991 with drummer Alison Galloway (immortalized in The Lemonheads Alison is Starting to Happen). They quickly became known for Morgans melodic, mini-pop masterpieces with his colourful lyrics and the bands low-fi approach to recording, releasing three albums (plus a collection of B sides and unreleased covers), a mini-album, a handful of singles, and appearing on several compilation albums. Fire has recently reissued their stellar Real McCoy, Wrong Sinatra and Manilow records.
Long established as one of the finest lyricists of a generation of Aussie tunesmiths, Morgan was brought to wider attention when he paired with Lemonheads frontman Evan Dando for the albums Its a Shame About Ray and Come on Feel The Lemonheads. With Toms lyrical dexterity and ear for a perfect pop song, their meeting bore immediate spoils, inspiring Evan to global acclaim as he began the more pop direction of his career. He was so taken with Toms tunes that he even covered some of Smudges songs, with great commercial success. Following passing a guitar back and forth with Evan, Tom and Smudge continued in various guises before finally splitting in 1999, only to get together a few years later to play periodic shows. A prolific writer, he has been continuously working and creating, and is finally ready with a proper solo album, seeing him recording with his wife Leticia and producing some of the very best work of his career. It is clearly time to sit up and take notice of the pop songwriting masterclass that is Orange Syringe, where finally Tom Morgan can take centre stage and receive the recognition he deserves.





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