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After joining co-producer Jon Markson (Such Gold) in the studio, the band has emerged in 2017 with their heaviest and hookiest music to date. The new single "Contender" is a teeth-baring rock anthem, and the first release by MORI to feature all four band members. Markson's influence is a palpable one, particularly during the thrashing breakdown on the extended cut of "Contender" and on the equally unrelenting B-side, "I Don't Wanna Talk About It". As for the single's inspiration: "Contender is about overcoming the often crippling self-doubt and uncertainty that go along with pursuing a career as an artist," Einsidler notes. She left her 9-5 music industry job in favor of a lifestyle that allows her to focus more on songwriting and the band, and now, there's no looking back. "It's about saying, 'fuck it, I owe it to myself to give this all I've got,' which can be a really tough decision to make. That's what's at the heart of the song-- my inner tug-of-war between being comfortable but miserable, or taking a big risk to feel fulfilled."
Choosing the latter no doubt helped make 2016 the breakout year that it was for MORI. On the heels of releasing the irresistibly catchy and crunchy Better For You EP, which garnered praise for its slick production and Einsidler's powerful voice and strong songwriting, the band enjoyed a stint at Brooklyn's Northside Festival, solo and full band tours across the Northeast, and sold out shows throughout NYC. The heavier direction they've embraced on "Contender" is more reflective of their live show and is a taste of what's to come from the band, including an East Coast / Midwest tour in June and more releases to follow this year.
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Jazz this week: Mike Stern & Kimberly Thompson, George Sams, Ralph Towner, Ikue Mori & Nate Wooley, Russell Gunn, and more
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
As you might be able to deduce from looking at the headline for this post, it's very busy week for jazz and creative music in St. Louis. Over the next few days, there will be a plethora of visiting performers on local stages, plus the opening of a play about one of the most famous jazz singers ever, free master classes from two guitar greats, and more. Let's go to the highlights... Wednesday, February 15 Guitarist Mike Stern performs for ...
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StLJN Saturday Video Showcase: Ikue Mori & Nate Wooley
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
This week's grab-bag of videos features electronic musician Ikue Mori and trumpeter Nate Wooley, who will be performing in a concert presented by New Music Circle next Saturday, February 18 at The Luminary. Mori, 63, is a Japanese native who first gained recognition in the late 1970s as the drummer for the NYC-based No Wave" band DNA. She subsequently began working with drum machines and electronics, eventually abandoning the drums entirely for a laptop computer, which remains her preferred instrument. ...
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Frith, Mori and Parkins Pair up for First Time in Los Angeles on September 15
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Event Title: sound. at REDCAT Performers: IKUE MORI, ZEENA PARKINS and FRED FRITH Date: Saturday, September 15, 2007 Time: 8:30 pm Place: Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater (REDCAT) In the Walt Disney Concert Hall complex 631 West 2nd Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 Show info: 323-960-5723 Admission: Advance tickets: $25; $14 for SASSAS members students with valid I.D. and CalArts alumni with an Affinity Card
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