MORGXN SHARES ANIMATED “DON’T THINK ABOUT IT” LYRIC VIDEO

 
MERIDIAN: VOL 2 EP OUT NOVEMBER 11

Watch performance with
Sara Bareilles HERE

Read interview HERE.
September 25, 2021—Today, morgxn shares an animated lyric video for his recently released single “DON’T THINK ABOUT IT;” watch/share HERE.
“DON’T THINK ABOUT IT” was released last month. morgxn explains “There is so much pressure and attention on gender as if it’s something new. It’s not… why [has] gender become such a heated debate when we are debating something that is, at its core, deeply personal.” Watch the original music video which depicts a spin on the traditional gender reveal party HERE.
The highly anticipated new EP from the Nashville-born and based artist, MERIDIAN: vol 2, will now be released on November 11.
Watch morgxn perform a reimagined version of his viral hit “WONDER” alongside Sara Bareilles on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!
MERIDIAN: vol 1 was heavily inspired by a rollercoaster 24-hour period in which morgxn experienced some of his highest highs and lowest lows. Just as the world was going into lockdown due to the pandemic in March 2020, morgxn saw a lifechanging day in which Billie Eilish included morgxn’s single “home” in a list of inspirations behind her Grammy-award winning track “bad guy.”
Nashville-born Morgan Isaac Karr, best known as morgxn, released his debut album vital in 2018 including the hit lead single “home” featuring Walk The Moon. The track was a Top 10 Alternative Radio hit, landing on the Billboard Alternative Songs Chart and Billboard Rock Airplay Chart. He has toured extensively with the likes of X Ambassadors, Phoebe Ryan, miike snow, Skylar Grey and more, and has played festivals worldwide including Lollapalooza, Firefly and Hangout. morgxn will hit the road with Smallpools for a U.S. tour kicking off in November in support of the forthcoming MERIDIAN: vol 2.
TOUR DATES WITH SMALLPOOLS
November 1—The Loft—Atlanta, GA
November 2—Motorco Music Hall—Durham, NC
November 4—Brighton Music Hall—Boston, MA
November 5—The Foundry at The Fillmore—Philadelphia, PA
November 6—Music Hall of Williamsburg—Brooklyn, NY
November 7—Union Stage—Washington DC
November 9—Adelaide Hall—Toronto, ON
November 10—Blind Pig—Ann Arbor, MI
November 11—Grog Shop—Cleveland, OH
November 13—Bottom Lounge—Chicago, IL
November 14—Fine Line Music Cafe—Minneapolis, MN
November 16—Encore at the Uptown Theater—Kansas City, MO
November 17—Blueberry Hill Duck Room—University City, MO
November 18—Exit/In—Nashville, TN
February 3—House of Blues Bronze Peacock—Houston, TX
February 4—Antone’s—Austin, TX
February 5—Club Dada—Dallas, TX
February 8—Valley Bar—Phoenix, AZ
February 9—House of Blues Voodoo Room—San Diego, CA
February 11—Roxy Theatre—Los Angeles, CA
February 12—Popscene—San Francisco, CA
February 14—Polaris Hall—Portland, OR
February 15—The Crocodile—Seattle, WA
February 17—Hangar House at Infinity Event Center—Salt Lake City, UT
February 18—Marquis Theatre—Denver, CO
February 20—Vanguard—Tulsa, OK

 

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