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MONDAY MORNING : FOOL'S PARADISE : 02/07/06
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Maybe its okay to think everythings all right, to ignore problems going on down the street, outside your door, inside the hearts of people you know. Maybe its best just to live life in the universe youve fashioned for yourself, oblivious to chaos swirling barely beyond your view. Or maybe not.
Perhaps we should be cognizant of the situations at hand. Admit that bad things happen, and people arent always what they seem to be. But knowledge is power, and hope can be found, if you choose to look for it. If you choose to leave your Fools Paradise.
Monday Morning, Selectric Records debut melodic modern rock band, knows the potential heartbreak and struggle that comes with wresting oneself from a place of contentment, denial, even apathy. They see clearly the issues facing those who choose to live in that lack of knowledge. They address such problems facing the church and world at large on their debut national release, Fools Paradise.
The overall theme is about problems, but theyre problems that can be overcome, says lead singer and primary lyricist Derek Stipe. The songs address a variety of issues Blind deals with addictions, Cant Go On covers racial topics, These Eyes explores self doubt and theyve come about through experience with close friends, relatives, even ourselves. These problems exist, but there are always ways to overcome, Derek says.
As young musicians growing up together in North Carolina, Monday Mornings primaries Derek, guitarist Justin Blythe, bassist Kevin Stipe (Dereks brother), and drummer Kent Rector were nurtured in the support of family, friends, and a church community that encouraged them to follow their musical dreams.
The first show we played was for 800 people, Justin says, remembering the bands earliest support. But the more we played and were accepted among church circles, the more we realized, on some levels, that we needed to branch out.
Independent records and regional touring brought Monday Morning a larger fan base as well as interest from music industry veterans like David Bach, who currently serves as Selectrics label chief. Bach held a similar position with a different company when he first met Monday Morning and signed the fledgling group to a multi-layered deal. But the band and Bach were both set adrift in the wake of mergers and acquisitions, a situation that left Monday Mornings direction uncertain but creative fires untouched.
There came a point afterwards where we made the decision, Lets work really, really hard to be great live, Justin says, so wed rehearse three times a week, eight hours a stretch, and we did that for the better part of a year.
In those six months following the label fallout, we wrote some aggressive stuff, Derek says. Wonder of it All happened at the tail end of that period when I was writing all this angry stuff and finally came to the realization that I just had to let everything go. It was like putting on paper everything that had angered me for a year or two and saying, Its over with. Theres nothing I can do about it. Theres something else for me out there.
That something else was a renewed professional relationship with Bach, now at the new 3.1 Productions enterprise forged by industry veterans John and Dino Elefante. Bach brought Monday Morning on board the companys rock imprint, Selectric Records, and Fools Paradise was born.
David Bach signed us twicethats why hes the greatest A&R guy ever, laughs Derek, sparking similar reactions from his bandmates. The first time we signed a record deal, it was in a big conference room, everybody shaking hands. When we signed with Selectric, it was us hanging out in Subway back home, signing over a meatball sub. A little bit different, but maybe a little better.
But its in the soul-searching issues dealt with on all 12 songs of Fools Paradise that Monday Morning shows its true power. Tracks like the lead single, Sunshine, acknowledges the transformative power of new information, like sunshine breaking through thick clouds to both dispel shadows and reveal true nature.
The band members willingness to tackle difficult ideas head on while rocking out comes directly from Monday Mornings maturity and engagement in the world around them. I think were a lot more aware of whats going on politically, Justin says. When youre 17, 18, 19, you dont care about picking up a newspaper and keeping up with world events.
We wrote a lot of these songs during those years when we werent quite as involved in our world, Derek says, but now the entire record deals with problems that we experience personally because of this messed-up world. Fools Paradise? Were there in the form of our entire society being content with where we stand as a nation, even as a church, Derek continues. If you look back at the early church by reading the New Testament, you see how far weve strayed. Somehow, modern civilization is okay with that, and while Im not saying were going to change the world or anything, at least were acknowledging that there are problems.
Its in finding solutions to those problems that Monday Mornings maturity also shows through, partnering with New Orleans-based organization Desire Street Ministries as a pattern for actively engaging in the lives of communities. And its Monday Mornings hope that the messages contained on Fools Paradise will spur listeners to action.
What do we hope people take away from this record? Purpose. Its as simple as that, Derek says. Hopefully, your interpretation of the songs and record as a whole will inspire you to do something. I dont know what thats going to be. Whats your heart for? What does it convict you of? But simply put, purpose.
Maybe its okay for tomorrows leader to step up and say something today. Maybe its better to embed such messages in a form that those who need to hear can readily understand. Maybe its best to be bold, to remind the world that people arent perfect, but something out there is. And maybe thats the ultimate solution to living in a Fools Paradise.
Monday Morning's Fool's Paradise hits the shelves from Selectric Records/Sony Red Distribution Feb. 07, 2006! For those who just can't wait, It's now in limited retail stores via Provident-Integrity Distribution
Location: Flat Rock, NC
Members: Derek, Justin, Kevin & Kent
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posted 1 min ago
Almost Gone
You guys are pretty great.
posted Oct 04
chad t engebretson
i also live in flat rock, attend first baptist hendo,
been hearin yall for a while, love ya a bunch! God
bless!
posted May 27
chad t engebretson
i live in flat rock myself, and attend first baptist in
hendo! been fans for quite a while, even when yall
were just playin round here! you guys keep doin the
Lords work, love yall! chad.
posted May 27
CaLeB_D
i just stumbled across you guys, i don't know why i
haven't heard of you but i like what I'm hearing,keep
up the good work! God Bless:)
posted Apr 02
AKayWolfHaze
you guys are good, you should think about putting at
least one more song up here, the music sounds so... i
don't have the word.... beyond, maybe, anyway i like
it
posted Mar 27
Sofia773
you guys are awesome! love your song: next year
posted Jan 26
DustinCody(She Said Maybe)
I love this band don\'t know why i\'ve never heard u
guys before heard u on klove your awesome
posted Sep 18