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The Mornings
Genre: Indie, Roots
Region: Hobart, TAS
Members: Samuel Cole - Guitar/Vocals Seth Henderson - Keys/Vocals Anna Elliston - Violin Jeremy Kearny - Drums Ben Cole - Bass Nick Devereux - Saxophone/Percussion
Influences: Paul Dempsey, Bon Iver, Crowded House
Artist Website: www.themorningsmusic.com



"Indie without the Mustaches, Rock without the Ego, Folk without the Overalls"

The Mornings (formally known as Samuel Cole and The Mornings) are one of Tasmania’s most well-known and hardest working bands. It's not often you go to see a local act and every single person in the room knows every single word of every single song… but that’s that The Mornings do.

The Mornings have started 2013 with a running leap, launching their newest EP 'Ribbons' with a 23 date tour across Australia and New Zealand (including the bands first ever shows in WA and NT). This is off the back of two national tours in 2012 with appearances at The Falls Festival (TAS), Festival of the Sun (NSW) and the Soundscape Festival (TAS).

As you may remember Triple J took Mornings frontman Samuel Cole to the 2012 Song Summit music conference to work with Wally De Backer (Gotye) and Adalita Srsen (Adalita, Magic Dirt) in an intensive song writers workshop. Taking the advice of these great Australian musicians on-board Sam returned to Mornings HQ to flesh these tracks out with rest of the band and bunked down at Oscars Treehouse recording studio up amongst the treetops of Mt Wellington to record. The result is the bands new EP 'Ribbons' and we're very excited to be able to share that with you now!

Ribbons is available on iTunes and in hard copy at gigs.


Bleeding Knees and Salt film clip (Released March 2013):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN7Pzv9ekLI

http://www.facebook.com/samuelcolethemornings


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Played on triple j Played on digital radio Bleeding Knees and Salt
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Played on digital radio Flights & Fails
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Played on triple j Played on digital radio Wine on the carpet Mature Content
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Bleeding Knees and Salt
rating:  3/5
Forever reliable for a jangling good time, The Mornings' latest tune is a nimbly orchestrated suburban narrative.
triplej



Flights & Fails
rating:  4/5
Love the storytellers quality to your voice Sam, makes the lyrics compelling and believable! Nothing super fancy, but the musical backing opens up th...
triplej



Wine on the carpet
rating:  4/5
i love how real this song sounds - you can hear the honesty in Sam's voice, and it really shows the work of one talented musician in the rising. Keep...
triplej



Wine on the carpet
rating:  5/5
loving the song and lyrics and how a swear word begins the sounds of love. could possibly be the next missy higgens but better in boy form
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