Monday Morning (band)

Monday Morning (band)
Monday Morning
Origin North Carolina
Genres Alternative rock, pop rock
Years active 2000–present
Labels Selectric Records
Members
Derek Stipe
Justin Blythe
Kevin Stipe
Kent Rector

Monday Morning is an Christian alternative rock band from North Carolina, U.S. In 2005 they released their major label debut through Selectric Records, Fool's Paradise, and are known for their number 1 hit song "Wonder of It All (Next Year)".

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History

In high school, lead vocalist Derek Stipe met Kent Rector, who played drums. Soon Rector, Stipe and his brother Kevin began jamming together. After playing with a few other people, the group eventually narrowed down to four members: the Stipe brothers, Rector, and Justin Blythe who they knew from their church.[1] Lead singer Stipe said, "We thought we kinda had something special, so we started playing out, getting better, and it just exploded from there."[1]

They decided on a band name, "Monday Morning", because it was "a dose of reality." Stipe noted, "When you confront the world, yourself, and everything around you. No more games, masks, or half truths. That is the boldness we want our music to have."[1] In 2001 they released the three-track Monday Morning EP,[2] followed by Blind in 2002.[3]

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Fool's Paradise

The band's first major studio album, Fool's Paradise, was released on August 30, 2005.[4] "Wonder of It All (Next Year)" was released as a single, and reached #1 on R&R's Christian CHR chart. It was the #9 most played song of 2006 on that format.[5]

Musical style

The band cites their biggest influences as U2, Silverchair, Pearl Jam, Led Zeppelin, Butch Walker and Our Lady Peace.[1] Their song "Wonder of It All (Next Year)" has been compared to U2.[6][7]

Band members

Discography

Singles
  • "Sunshine"
  • "Wonder of It All (Next Year)" – #9 most-played song on Christian CHR in 2006

References

External links


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