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Morningbell’s Tour Thousand Ten! Rompin and Stompin across the US of A

Morningbell is heading out on the highways and byways of this great, God-fearing nation for 2+ weeks of strobe lights and late nights, fuzz bass and MySpace, dive bars and packed cars, dirty blue jeans and thirty new dreams.  Check the cities listed below and get your asses out to the shows!

May 27 : Atlanta, GA : Club 529
May 28 : Tennessee : We're still working on this one
May 29 : Evansville, IN : Lamasco Bar
May 30 : Chicago, IL : Quenchers
May 31 : Bloomington, IN : The Bishop
June 1 : Columbus, OH : The Treehouse
July 2 : Cleveland, OH : Now That's Class
July 3 : Pittsburgh, PA : Howlers Coyote Cafe
July 4 : Furlong, PA : Hopetown Sound
July 5 : Brooklyn, NY : The Charleston
July 6 : Brookly, NY : DAY OFF, COME BUY US LUNCH!
July 7 : Arlington, VA : Galaxy Hut
July 8 : Durham, NC : The Pinhook
July 9 : Athens, GA : Caledonia Lounge
July 11 : Gainesville, FL : Common Grounds!

Shitty Beatles Tonight!!!

Tonight!!   Shitty Beatles, Cover Band On The Run (our Beatles Solo material set), Adult Boys Thunderband (Claytor, Devon, et al).  i'ts only 6 bucks people! You can still get presale at Common Grounds, Hear Again Music, or at www.commongroundslive.com

Correct link for tickets to Shitty Beatles show here

Pre Sale Tickets for the 4/16 Shitty Beatles show on sale now!

pre-sale tickets for the April 16 Shitty Beatles show are available now at www.commongroundslive.com or at Hear Again Music downtown

Shitty Beatles to perform Solo era stuff!

..So, you may have wondered what we were planning by doing 2 full sets at the April 16th Shitty Beatles show.  Well, now you have your answer.  We're doing a full set of Beatles solo material.  Some items on the menu will be Instant Karma and Maybe I'm Amazed.  Better come to the show to find out the rest!

Morningbell @ SXSW!! The Blog!!

..Morningbell was asked to play SXSW this year. We knew we couldn't turn it down, but had no idea how we'd get there. To drive would mean leaving monday morning and driving until tuesday night for a distance that equals a drive to New York only to turn around and do it again on Thursday-Friday. To fly would mean we wouldn't be able to have any of our own gear to use.

Enter the theme of the past 1.5 days, serendipity. Matt Latola, Lottie Leymarie, Phillip Nguyen and the wonderful folks at BreakThruRadio (who were putting on the showcase) scored us a backline. This means amps and drums would be provided. Flying was now a possibility.

But, we needed guitars and keyboards still. Enter a recently offered, work-related FedEx account that gave us 25% off all shipping.

But where would we stay while we were there and how would we get there without a car? Enter longtime friend Adrien Ponticorvo, who picked us up and took us back to the airport and who LIVED RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE CONVENTION CENTER AND 2 BLOCKS FROM THE VENUE!

But where could we ship our gear, as Adrien is an engineering PhD student and works long hours, therefore isn't at home to sign for the packages? Enter Karen Jantsch, old friend from the UM days who is now living in Austin and working at the Long Center for the Performing Arts, right across the river. She brought the guitars to us on the morning of the show and then took us for amazing TexMex breakfast to boot.

But how would we get to the screening of the movie that featured 3 of our songs that was several miles away without a car? Enter Ben and Aubrey, old Gainesville friends who are currently in College Station, TX and who came into town for the show (more drama on this later, including another massive save by Ben!)

But who would let us back into Adrien's apartment when he passed out drunk from drinking all day on St. Patricks day and wouldn't answer his phone? Enter Cubby, Adrien's roommate who burned popcorn and as a result, opened the balcony door to get fresh air, allowing us to shout from the street below for him to let us in the building.

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Morningbell took a Texan adventure that started Tuesday at 9:30 PM and lasted until Thursday morning at 11:00 AM. It was a whirlwind adventure through Austin, Texas that brought us to more of the city than most people could possibly experience in a 36 hour time frame.

As I mentioned, Adrien picked us up from the airport, brought us to his place right downtown, and we immediately hit the streets looking for beer and tacos. We hit up two bars, the Ginger Man (which served amazing beer at an amazingly cheap price-3 local microbrews were 9 bucks), and Fado (an Irish pub that was experiencing a significant lull before the St. Patty's storm). After getting some beer in our bellies, we stopped at "Casa del Fuego" which was nothing more than a small trailer selling tacos on the side of the road. The radio was blaring a song that Umoja routinely plays and we felt immediately secure in our eating decision. The veggie tacos were to die for and featured a plethora of sauteed fresh veggies. I piled on several of the hot sauces that were indiscriminately placed into unmarked squeeze bottles on the tables. Fuego ensued.

On the walk home, we started noticing flyers for all the activities going on over the next few days. SXSW was rapidly appearing to be a mind-fuck of music. Broken Bells were playing a free show, Spoon was playing a free show, Okkervil River was playing a free show. It was out of control.

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Quick side note. We really wanted a pinata for this show. Not knowing how the hell we'd do that, we called our friend Aubrey and asked her to get us one. We didn't really need to, though, as we LITERALLY passed 7 pinata/party stores on our way to Adrien's place. Apparently, Austin has a pinata district.
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So, after our adventures, we turned in, as we were quite tired and full of tacos.

The following morning, Karen met us with our gear and took us to an amazing TexMex place. We had fried avocado tacos and "migas" which are universally known as breakfast tacos in Austin. It was pretty flippin solid. After Karen brought us back to Adrien's place, we all walked the 2 blocks to the venue with our gear. The venue was a really cool room, but the building had an unfortunate support pillar that just so happened to coincide with stage center. Unless he moved to the side a bit, Travis would have performed the set behind a pole. We did our thing to Austin and headed out. Keep in mind that Austin has approximately 123540985702675q346 bars and they all had stuff going on today.

Since Travis is writing for Paste magazine, he got us into their showcase where we immediately ran into Lauris Vidal. We hung out there for a bit and then walked across the street to buy cupcakes from a truck. They were pretty solid cupcakes.

The energy level in Austin was exhausting as SXSW was just kicking off and it was also St. Patrick's day. We headed back towards Adrien's place where it was a little more laid back. There were a few benches on the sidewalk next to the convention center and we decided to take a break there. We knew we had to soon drive 30 miles to the theater where our movie was playing. I say "our movie," but we really had nothing to do with it except for lending a few songs to the soundtrack.

While we were sitting, some random girl came by and offered her official SXSW swag bag, as she already had one and didn't want another. It was a reusable grocery style bag with a bunch of promotional garbage inside it. For some reason though, we didn't throw all the promo crap away. In fact, Ben started perusing one of the newspapers and found out that the movie we were being featured in was playing right in the convention center across the street from Adrien's place and not 30 miles north, as we originally thought. This discovery took place mere hours before we were going to head out for the disappointment of the week.

Re-energized, we set our for food. Aubrey knew of a good sandwich shop by the capitol, so we headed out on foot. After walking for about 25 blocks, we realized the place was closed. Not to worry though, as the Texas Chili Parlour was right on the very same block. With little hesitation, we headed into one of the most authentic Austin eateries we could have found. It was delicious and even featured veggie chili!

Exhausted and full of beans, we decided to take a cab the 25 blocks back. Problem is, we didn't find a cab that could fit 6 people and ended up footing the whole distance back. We walked through the grounds of the capitol, which is actually a stunningly beautiful building and ended up back at the convention center for the movie. We were immediately ushered in as VIPs and enjoyed the film on a HUGE screen. FYI, our 3 songs were featured as follows: Sincerely Severely was background music in a grocery store; the solo of "Heads" was playing in one of the main characters' car as he drove; and "Mango" was coming from a TV set as a theme song for a TV show.

After the film, and on the 2 block walk back to Adrien's place, a van full of black guys hollered at Travis (who I should mention at this point has been walking around Austin for the past 24 hours in an all white suit) saying "you a real playa in that shit!"

Adrien wasn't answering his phone, which meant either that he forgot it at home, couldn't hear it ringing in some loud club that he was in, or he passed out drunk. Luckily for us, though, his roomate just got home and burnt some popcorn. To get the stink out, he opened the balcony door, which fronted the street we were walking on, and we were able to holler up at him to let us in. Once inside, we found a half dozen promotional copies of the magazine "WaxPoetics" strewn about the floor, obviously given to Adrien and his drunken friends while walking around town, and featuring a cover story on Smoky Robinson written by none other than Travis.

The final morning! Before hitting the airport, we headed to South Austin, which is a hippy brewpub/organic restaurant haven. I ate a gingerbread pancake, which was easily the 2nd best pancake I've ever had. I also had one of the best cups of tea I've ever had.

All in all, Austin was an amazing adventure cram packed into a day and a half. There was way too much air travel and smelly planes and popped ears and turbulence, but overall, I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world.

Check out Joel Mora’s Photo/Video presentation of the Hundo

Two more Morningbell songs on GQ.com today!

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Podcast 20 up now!

It's Travis' Picks/Songs that inspired Sincerely, Severely

Go to itunes to get it!!

Morningbell on GQ.com

Check it out!

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Get the WMNF tracks here!

Did you miss the WMNF show?  Listen to the tracks HERE!

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Hear Morningbell on WMNF Monday night @ 11:00

Tune in to 88.5 in the Tampa Bay area or http://www.wmnf.org/listen from anywhere else in the world Monday night in the 11:00 PM hour.  You'll hear 7 live songs and an interview with yours truly, Morningbell.  It probably won't start right at 11:00, but we were told it would run during the hour.

We thought the recordings were our best live takes ever, so be sure to tune in

Another great review

Morningbell

Sincerely, Severely

(Orange)

Record Review by Adam McKibbin

 

Pre-Sale Shitty Beatles tickets available

Shitty Beatles Tickets available online and at Hear Again Music in downtown GVL (next to the Starbucks)

http://www.ticketweb.com/snl/VenueListin..gs.action?venueId=commongrounds

Hoot! A great review in CMJ!

Gainesville, Florida-based family band Morningbell released their fourth full-length, Sincerely, Severely, on December 1st via their own label, Orange Records Of Gainesville. Although brothers Eric and Travis Atria have been playing together since they were children, Morningbell was formed in 2000 and now includes Chris Hillman on drums and Eric's wife Stacie Thrushman on keyboards. The band gained momentum with four national tours and released its last album, Through The Belly Of The Sea, in 2007.

Initially raucous and upbeat, this new album is reminiscent of the psychedelia of the early '70s and glam of the early '80s. Though the band's sound isn't entirely unique, the music on Sincerely, Severely feels not recycled but re-birthed. And even though the song's metaphors are occasionally disorienting, they are fascinating. (For example, "I felt smaller than a blue wale, bigger than a fly.") The masterpiece of the album, "Stay In the Garden," is eerily evocative of the White Stripes' early work with its sinister, spare melody emerging from underneath the thrum of upright bass and Travis' vocals taking on shades of Jack White's raw, shaky whisper as he delivers the track's culminating question, "Oh Eve, won't you stay in the garden one more night with me?" Whether it is the appeal of his voice or our natural inclination towards the malevolent, but we linger.

http://prod1.cmj.com/articles/display_article.php?id=162548171

Free show tonight!@!

FREE show tonight @ The Orange and Brew!  RUB turns 10 years old and will have copies of their compilation of local music, including Morningbell!

Show starts at 8:00

Morningbell @ SXSW

More details soon!

Podcast 19 up now!

The Songs That Give Me Chills podcast!

Check it out on iTunes or however else you crazy kids get podcasts these days

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