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Years active
  
1992–2002

Record label
  
Tooth & Nail Records

Labels
  
Tooth & Nail

Genres
  
Noise pop, Shoegazing

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Origin
  
Dayton, Ohio, United States (1992)

Albums
  
Super Deluxe, From Dayton, With Love, Ultraphonic Hiss, Tiny Lights of Heaven

Associated acts
  
Poor Old Lu, Velour 100, Johnny Q. Public

Similar
  
Havalina, Poor Old Lu, Velour 100, Plankeye, Joy Electric

Morella's Forest was a band from Dayton, Ohio which formed in 1992. They released three albums on Tooth and Nail Records and one with an independent label. Their signature sound is noise pop or space music comparable to Starflyer 59 or The Breeders.

Contents

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Background

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Before signing to Tooth and Nail, Morella's Forest produced two works - a demo called Bass, and an EP entitled Bozur. Their 1995 debut, Superdeluxe, was produced by Steve Hindalong (The Choir) and Chris Colbert (Fluffy). Its sound was characteristic of 1980s style new wave or 1990s shoegazing. Sonically it featured noisy, "dreamy, hypnotic" melodies, and featured Bill Campbell of The Throes as a guest. Morella's Forest appeared on the cover of 7ball magazine in September, 1996. Ultraphonic Hiss and From Dayton With Love were produced by Keith Cleversley. Ultraphonic features a sound which moves the band slightly away from the noise of their debut. Dayton features some electronic elements - keyboard and drum machine - and moves their sound to an even more sugary guitar based pop sound, which one reviewer referred to as "space age garage pop." Some found this sound to be lacking of "solid melodies," while others found the voice of Sydney Rentz layered over the background lively and fluid.

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The band struggled with the Christian music marketplace, finding the struggle between artistic integrity and profitability hard to maintain. After a half-cancelled tour in 1996 the band reported that although they were still "100% about fashion" they would direct their efforts toward the general market and emphesise a radio friendly sound. They told 7ball magazine that the only way to make money was to be like dc Talk or Audio Adrenaline, and as for themselves "We don't want to be some innovative, cool band that's doing something really weird for the Christian market."

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Following their 1998 release drummer Nate McCorkle left to join the Christian rock band Johnny Q. Public. The band went through several drummers and played Cornerstone sporadically, but did not generally tour. In 2002 produced an album entitled Tiny Lights of Heaven. On this album the writing responsibilities were taken by Shawn Johnson instead of long-standing writer Sydney Rentz. With production help from Jesse Sprinkle their music departs a bit from their signature sound, taking a lighter and more indie pop influenced, radio friendly tone.

Discography


  • 1995: Hang Out [EP] (Tooth & Nail)
  • 1995: Superdeluxe (Reviews: Allmusic, CCM)
  • 1996: Ultraphonic Hiss (Review: Allmusic)
  • 1998: From Dayton With Love (Reviews: Youthworker, Phantom Tollbooth, 7ball, Cornerstone)
  • 2002: Tiny Lights of Heaven (Big Beef (US) / Endearing (CAN), Reviews: Phantom Tollbooth (4), Allmusic)
  • Members

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  • Shawn Johnson - guitar (1992–2002)
  • Sydney Rentz - Vocals (1992–2002)
  • Jesse Sprinkle - drums (2001–2002)
  • Joel Votaw - bass (2001–2002)
  • Christopher McCorkle - bass (1992–1998)
  • Nate McCorkle - drums (1992–1998)

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    Songs

    Hang OutSuper Deluxe · 1995
    Lush of SpringSuper Deluxe · 1995
    Water's OverheadFrom Dayton - With Love · 1998

    References

    Morella's Forest Wikipedia