is a solo project by the vocalist and songwriter of the bands Padla Bear Outfit, Sonic Death, Arseniy Krestitel, Xanax Tbilisi, and others.
Under his own name, Arseny Morozov releases slowcore songs in russian, filled with an atmosphere of melancholy and timelessness.
Live, his project is an intimate, confessional experience, with minimalist arrangements played from a smartphone, acoustic guitar, and autotuned vocals.
Live support Roman Saharovskiy Guitarist and song writer Of the band Belaruskiy Trikotaj
is a solo project by the vocalist and songwriter of the bands Padla Bear Outfit, Sonic Death, Arseniy Krestitel, Xanax Tbilisi, and others.
Under his own name, Arseny Morozov releases slowcore songs in russian, filled with an atmosphere of melancholy and timelessness.
Live, his project is an intimate, confessional experience, with minimalist arrangements played from a smartphone, acoustic guitar, and autotuned vocals.
Live support Roman Saharovskiy Guitarist and song writer Of the band Belaruskiy Trikotaj
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