Shelbyville based composer and musician Jason T. Lamoreaux aka The Corrupting Sea is back with a new album called For Simplicity’s Sake which is out now via Portland based label Heterodox Records. According to the press release, This is The Corrupting Sea’s 15th studio album and a sort of return to the beginning. After a number of dense, deep, and long records, Jason Lamoreaux wanted to return to the simplicity of his recordings that were the first four or five albums. Minimalistic stems and shorter pieces were the goal of For Simplicity’s Sake so the artist could see what it was like to record in a way he did at the beginning but with all the experience the prior 14 albums had produced. The album is 14 tracks long clocking in at about 40 minutes in total.
Listen below.
