Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help Photo credit: Mike Sansevere
Hoboken rockers-for-life, Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help, are releasing their latest album Our Final Album, Vol. 1 on July 17.
The new album, like its two predecessors, was recorded by producer and musician Ray Ketchem, at his Magic Door Studio in Montclair, New Jersey. The album features 11 new songs and finds the band exploring a number of styles and moods with straight-up rockers like “That’s That,” “Beatle Bones” and “Into Something New,” the ballad “Stop Your Crying,” bossa-rocka “Boom Boom,” soap-opera soul stirrer “Let’s Stay In Bed” and new spins on classic rock with “Begin Again” and the live favorite “Ophelia at the Five and Dime.”
Glenn Morrow felt the itch to make music again, inspired by reunion performances with his all his old groups at the closing night of storied Hoboken music venue Maxwell’s on July 31, 2013. “After the show at Maxwell’s, I felt like I had a clean slate from which to write,” says Morrow, “a portal I hadn’t been able to access for a long time reopened in my brain.” In 2014, he formed Cry For Help, recruiting other veterans of the local music scene: Mike Rosenberg (bass), Ric Sherman (guitar) and Ron Metz (drums).
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