The Liverpool-born Max calls out L.A.'s excess with lyrics like "There's no wonder that you're a slave to the style / You sold out to the scene...You caught bright lights disease / There's no one to blame." If it sounds like he's talking about a specific starlet, he's not telling.
Morgan, who's 21, isn't immune to bright lights, but he hasn't been seduced by them since his move to LA. He admits, "Hollywood life can be very... distracting. Shiny things, places, people. Right now I'll stick to writing and singing about those things." He adds, with a revealing grin, "It'll get me in less trouble!" - Listen to "Sold Out To The Scene" to find out
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