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Singer/songwriter/guitarist Moris Tepper first gained attention playing guitar as member of Captain Beefheart's Magic Band, performing on such albums as Ice Cream for Crow and Doc at the Radar Station. He played on Tom Waits' Franks Wild Years, and on a handful of Frank Black's albums. In 1995, the Japanese Polystar Records label released his "folk-alt" side project Eggtooth's album Sundowner. A year later, Tepper self-released his debut solo album, Big Enough to Disappear, on his own Candlebone label. He followed it in 2003 with Moth to Mouth, and Head Off appeared the following year. His fourth solo album was 2008's Stingray in the Heart. In 2010, he released A Singer Named Shotgun Throat. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi
Moris Tepper is a lover & a fighter. One minute, he revels in the childlike warmth & oafishness of love or affection & the next; he invokes, like no-other, the wicked violence of love's malevolent underbelly. Tepper wisely knows that Love & Hate exist together to oppose Apathy. His new release, the aptly titled, "Stingray in the Heart" is infused with an honesty & illumination no one can escape. It is an important work by an artist who is clearly aware of the beauty in creating something ugly.
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