Matthew draws his roots from portland, maine but is currently based in Los … Read Full Bio ↴Matthew draws his roots from portland, maine but is currently based in Los Angeles, California. He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City and ventured to Los Angeles soon after graduation to pursue an acting career. He quickly realized acting was not for him and became involved in songwriting and playing music. After a short move back to Maine, Matthew decided to return to Los Angeles, but this time with no real agenda. A good friend opened his couch and home for Matthew to stay until he figured out his plans -- a stay that extended to fourteen months.
In those months, Matthew began writing music with the chords his father taught him when he was young, and then began recording the songs on his computer. Soon after, his songs began to improve and Matthew was pushed to perform at an open mic and at a coffee shop on Sunset. Needless to say, his inexperience and nerves got the better of him during his performance and Matthew vowed to never perform again. His friend urged him to give it one more try, thus Matthew performed at one more open mic at El Cid on Sunset and from there was approached by the promoter to play full shows, which required him to write more and more songs.
For the past two and a half years Matthew has been playing at LA venues including El Cid, Pig & Whistle, The Foundry, The Green Door, Fais Do-Do, The House of Blues, and every Thursday at The Piano Bar in Hollywood.
Matthew's musicial influences include The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, The Black Crowes, Bob Dylan, Nick Drake, and Ryan Adams.
In those months, Matthew began writing music with the chords his father taught him when he was young, and then began recording the songs on his computer. Soon after, his songs began to improve and Matthew was pushed to perform at an open mic and at a coffee shop on Sunset. Needless to say, his inexperience and nerves got the better of him during his performance and Matthew vowed to never perform again. His friend urged him to give it one more try, thus Matthew performed at one more open mic at El Cid on Sunset and from there was approached by the promoter to play full shows, which required him to write more and more songs.
For the past two and a half years Matthew has been playing at LA venues including El Cid, Pig & Whistle, The Foundry, The Green Door, Fais Do-Do, The House of Blues, and every Thursday at The Piano Bar in Hollywood.
Matthew's musicial influences include The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, The Black Crowes, Bob Dylan, Nick Drake, and Ryan Adams.
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The Guyver Main Theme
Matthew Morse Lyrics
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@alexrain1188
Just bought the remastered 4K disk. It’s a wonderful guilty pleasure
@gleove1
We need a reboot movie
@avrahampatino2580
Working on it…
@davideveleigh608
And here I thought that this theme couldn't get more epic. Silly me.
@Psychoflea
Loved this movie!
Hopefully Dark Hero is next then 😄
@GillesNuytens
Sorry, I haven't done that one, if you are referring to the second film. I haven't seen it or own it, neither the film or the OST, I don't even think an official soundtrack is available. I don't close the door though.
@Aquarat86
@@GillesNuytensI do hope you extend the theme of the sequel, Guyver dark hero. It is vastly superior to the music in the first film.
@RIDDICK0911
@@Aquarat86 there's no official soundtrack thus no matherial to work with, unless you're willing to recreate all the music from scratch.
@RIDDICK0911
@@GillesNuytens def check Dark Hero out if you get a chance. It's kind of a low budget soft-reboot with a more serious aproach to story and narrative. It's actually amazing how much they were able to squize out of such a small budget (3.3 times less than the original had) while making a superior film.
@Aquarat86
@@RIDDICK0911 True. Sucks because that soundtrack was banging. I wish they released it. I wouldn’t even know where to start to recreate it.