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Mark Morton (Lamb of God) Announces New Solo EP, “Ether"

Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton will return in 2020 with a new EP titled, Ether. The EP will feature a slew of guest vocalists along with two covers. Check out the details below.

1. All I Had To Lose (feat. Mark Morales)
2. The Fight (feat. John Carbone)
3. She Talks To Angels (feat. Lzzy Hale) [Black Crowes cover]
4. Love My Enemy (feat. Howard Jones)
5. Black (feat. Mark Morales) [Pearl Jam cover]

I’m thrilled to announce the upcoming release of my new, five song EP, 'Ether,' on Rise Records! Once again, I’ve had the great pleasure of working with some amazingly talented artists and friends to assemble this collection of tunes, all of which feature a strong acoustic guitar component. Inspired by the acoustic sets I had the opportunity to perform last spring and summer in support of 'Anesthetic,' I began writing some new songs to reflect that more mellow vibe.

I’m stoked with the results and I can’t wait for everyone to hear what we’ve been putting together. I’ll be debuting these tunes on my upcoming U.K. acoustic tour, so you can hear them live before they’re released anywhere else!" - Mark Morton

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PostedDecember 20, 2019
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsMark Morton, Lamb of God, Ether

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