The Good Morrows

Hailing from Melbourne town, The Good Morrows is a quintet whose delectable fast-paced rock offerings represent the product of a concoction of youthful folly and a love of great music. Having individually meandered through the Melbourne music scene for a few years, and sharing an appreciation for all things garage lead to the creation of the band. Distinctly The Good Morrows' knack of delivering an altogether spontaneous, yet meticulously measured platter of melody shines though in their debut single, ‘Je N'ai Rien A Dire’. Returning from a European sojourn in early 2012, Jarred Scopel (Guitar/vocal), armed with a bevvy of recently penned tunes teamed up with some long-time muso friends to bring fire to a proverbial melting-pot of musical influences. Scopel’s fondness of classic rock n’ roll shines through in his voice and lyrics. Joined by Andrew Plisi (Guitar/vocals), the pair share altogether apparent penchant for all sounds Stones, Dylan and flower punk. They’re also indebted to the likes of Black Lips, The Dandy Warhols and 13th Floor Elevators. The experience of Steve Acott (Bass) and Liam Skoblar (Drums) represents a proverbial rock of Gibraltar driving home the seminal sound central to the band. Tim Bass (Tambourine), although being a classically trained flugel horn player, also stakes his claim with his markedly revival-rock diddlings. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.