Can I get a Fonky Moment of Silence?
Monday, December 25th, 2006Morningbell is giving High Fives for Christmas! (year in review)
Saturday, December 23rd, 20062006 is almost history, and as a result, another page in the massive book of the
What has happened over these past 358 days?
In breaking news, get ready to welcome Morningbell 4.0. If you haven’t heard already, we have parted ways with our drummer Evan Mitchell. It was an amicable split, and we are all still friends. It’s always hard sharing a band member with another band and due to some recent scheduling conflicts and an unexpected opportunity for us, we decided that it was time for a change.
Enter long time friend and
We’ve had more drummers now than Van Halen has had lead singers.
What does 2007 have in store?
Well you can bet your Mr. T cereal that we’re releasing a new album. You can get your copy as soon as March 3rd. It sounds pretty sweet so far and I think it’s going to be a hot hot record. If you want to catch some glimpses, stay tuned to our upcoming podcasts for sneak peeks (you can already hear one song on our myspace page and another on our most recent podcast / available @ www.morningbellonline.com/podcast.htm.
We’re hoping to get to new cities in
Thank you all for your constant support and we look forward to seeing you in 2007.
(HIGH FIVE!)
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New Song UP!!!!
Thursday, December 14th, 2006There is a rough mix of a new tune up for your listening enjoyment. check it out!
December Fools Day Show Current mood: drunk
Friday, December 1st, 2006So, tonight we played our last show of the semester (although there is one next Saturday at Common Grounds) with our good friends The Most. We felt it should be a whammy of a show. However, it was one of those shows where lots of stuff went wrong. My light switch pedal fell apart during the 2nd to last song. I plugged the wrong jackets lights into the wrong switches for Stacie to turn on during Montage, it was just a bit of a mess. Yet, it was one of those messes that was just hilarious to us. We didn’t care. It seemed to all fit into the set as if we planned it all.
I think my favorite part of the entire set was when a gentleman came to the front of the stage at the end of Tomorrow Never Knows and was clearly going to do something wild. As we cued up the final drum part, he took his shirt off and held aloft a yellow band T shirt and put it on, all to the pulse of the massive strobe lights. However, it was the band who played before us’s T shirt, not ours. It was so f’in hilarious!
I watched the whole thing from the stage, with teh strobe effect kicking full force. It was a real spectacle. The fact that it was the wrong band’s t shirt just made it all the more amazing. He ended up returning their shirt to buy ours.
oh man.
well, we’ve had the times of our lives this year with you all and hope that you stay tuned for all the surprised the future has to bring.
too inebriated to continute typing. this took me 10 minutes already.
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