Murvis Grimm
is a mystery wrapped in an enigma — a name you’ve probably never heard, but one that’s about to start echoing far beyond the underground. With only one track out in the wild, the gritty blues‑rock burner “Huffin the Gas,” Grimm arrives like a ghost stepping into the spotlight. 

The song was penned by Mark Kurtz, the Ft. Lauderdale songwriter and actor who prefers to stay in the shadows — the quiet architect behind the sound. Grimm takes that raw, blues‑bitten writing and delivers it with a voice that feels lived‑in, dangerous, and strangely addictive. 

One song. One spark. And somehow, it’s already enough to know this name isn’t going to stay unknown for long.

 


Murvis Grimm is the kind of artist I love — no hype, no noise, just a killer track that hits you right in the chest. “Huffin the Gas” feels like the start of something real, and trust me, this name won’t stay underground for long.