The Morning Stars Say You Can't Change The World
Music may not change the world, but The Morning Stars are about to try with the release of their debut album You Can't Change The World. The Morning Stars draw from influences as varied as The Beatles, Johnny Cash, Velvet Underground, The Ramones and New Order.
(PRWEB) February 3, 2007 -- Music may not change the world, but The Morning Stars are about to try with the release of their debut album You Can't Change The World. The Morning Stars draw from influences as varied as The Beatles, Johnny Cash, Velvet Underground, The Ramones and New Order.
Formed by Michael and Mars Ivic, the band includes four members. Mars takes on lead/rhythm guitar duties, while Michael covers bass. The brothers Ivic also share keys, tambourine and lead vocals. Devrim Eldelekli rounds out the guitars, and Donn Dixon (formerly of Skaface) is behind the drum kit
You Can't Change The World includes "a lot of broken hearts, love and lust, and self-analysis", says Michael. "I wasn't the happiest person writing this album," Mars agrees, "but now everything is bubble gum and sunshine."
Recording in the Ivic's home studio offered the band an unusual luxury: time. "You don't have to think about the hourly studio rental bill," Mars remarks. "Because we have our own studio we took advantage of taking the time to get what we really wanted."
Since forming in 2004, The Morning Stars have been busy making well-crafted songs of uncluttered simplicity and original acoustic charm. Now they bring us their first full-length album. In their live shows you can expect nothing less than pure rock n roll. "No gimmicks or fancy light show," promises Mars, "Just four lads givin' it."
www.themorningstars.com
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CD Release Party - March 14, 2007 @ Casbah in Hamilton, ON
Also playing March 22, 2007 @ The El Mocambo in Toronto, ON
You Can't Change The World is available at: iTunes, Rhapsody, emusic, CDBaby, Soundscapes (572 College Street, Toronto), Criminal Records (493 Queen Street West, Toronto), Cheapies (67 King Street East, Hamilton) and Dr. Disc (corner of James and Wilson Streets, Hamilton).
Media Inquires Contact:
Skylar Entertainment - Publicity
www.skylarentertainment.ca
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