T. Hardy Morris - Artificial Tears (2025) Hi Res

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Artist:
Title: Artificial Tears
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Normaltown Records
Genre: Alt-Country, Folk Rock, Southern Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:37:06
Total Size: 90 mb | 210 mb | 425 mb
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Tracklist:

01 - T. Hardy Morris - Write It In The Sky
02 - T. Hardy Morris - I Guess
03 - T. Hardy Morris - Juvenile Years
04 - T. Hardy Morris - Breakneck Speed
05 - T. Hardy Morris - Don’t Kill Your Time (To Shine)
06 - T. Hardy Morris - Sweet Success
07 - T. Hardy Morris - Low Hopes
08 - T. Hardy Morris - Poets In The Mist
09 - T. Hardy Morris - Knowing Me
10 - T. Hardy Morris - Shadows Of Doubt
11 - T. Hardy Morris - Fight Forever
12 - T. Hardy Morris - Trouble Will

The line between art and entertainment has always been fuzzy. Certainly, there’s plenty of overlap between the two, but lately it feels like there’s a growing divide, an ever-widening chasm separating our fundamental need for creative expression and our insatiable appetite for disposable content. That’s where T. Hardy Morris comes in. “I’ve spent a lot of time parsing the difference between the two,” he explains, “not just for myself, but for society at large. What does it mean to be an artist? How do we measure creative success? Where are the boundaries between audience and performer when everyone’s broadcasting their lives 24/7?” Morris dives into those questions headfirst on his riveting new album, Artificial Tears, and while the answers don’t come easily, the search yields plenty of reward. Recorded in Nashville with My Morning Jacket’s Carl Broemel at the helm, the collection is an electrifying work of existential exploration, a raw, rock and roll reflection on meaning and identity in a modern world that’s simultaneously more connected and isolated than ever before. Despite the weighty ruminations at its core, the result is a remarkably grounded, down to earth album that’s at once honest and abstract, a poignant, clear-eyed look in the mirror from a master craftsman committed to his work for nothing more and nothing less than its own intrinsic value.




  • Blackdog52
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Thank you very much
  • whiskers
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Many Thanks for HR