Mojo Fury have announced details of their upcoming single “We should just run away”
aaamusic | On 07, Jun 2011
“Visiting Hours of a Travelling Circus”, the debut album from Northern Irish alt-rockers MOJO FURY, has been lauded by all corners of the rock music press during its release in May: iTunes ran the band as ’Single of the Week’, Rock Sound as ‘Band of the Week’ and features in Front and Kerrang magazines are out in June. Artrocker (‘Album of the Month’), Kerrang, Big Cheese and Rock Sound were all lavish in their praise, and BBC Radio 1, NME Radio, XFM, Total Rock and more have been playing out cuts from the album.
One of those cuts, the epic and engulfing “We Should Just Runaway”, is to be released as their third single on July 10th 2011 to coincide with appearances at three of the Sunday Times Essential Festivals – Sonisphere, Two Thousand Trees and Beautiful Days. Following on from the raw and unrelenting buzz-saw guitars of “The Mann” and the rocked out, ping-pong delivery of “Colour of the Bear”, “We Should Just Runaway” displays the eclectic nature that has set MOJO FURY apart from their peers. Whereas the band have been pigeonholed in the boxes marked Biffy Clyro and Pulled Apart By Horses, their latest single is a foot stomping, fist pumping alt-rock summer anthem thrust forward by the industrial swagger of their love for Nine Inch Nails. It’s the song that brings the knowing nods and smiles from the building crowds at MOJO FURY live shows, the culmination of their set that assures the audience that they’re witnessing something special; it might just be the catalyst that brings everyone else into their weird and wonderful world.
It’s been quite a journey for a band whose debut album “Visiting Hours of a Travelling Circus” has elements of songs first crafted 7 years ago in the bands teenage years. Frontman Mike Mormecha once emptied his lungs from behind the drum kit alongside James Lyttle (guitar/ vocals/ keys) and Ciaran McGreevy (bass), but the addition of drummer Gerry Morgan has allowed Mormecha to develop the dynamic that the band seemingly needed to enter the eyes and ears over the Irish sea and beyond. Touring with Oceansize and ASIWYFA, and stand out performances at festivals like Live At Leeds, In The City and Brainwash, has enhanced their rapidly growing reputation as one of the UK’s most intriguing and exciting bands.
Selected album press:
“Similarly to Nirvana, they combine heaviness with an emotional connection – the head bang is tinged with all the lights in your head being turned on at once” – 5/5, Album of the Month, Artrocker
“The band’s awkward nature is tempered by the occasional urge to rock the fuck out” – 7/10, Rock Sound
“This is quite the grand entrance for newcomers Mojo Fury” – 4/5, Big Cheese
“They bring enough of their own warped musical persona to the table to stand out from the crowd” – 4/5, Kerrang
“Visiting Hours Of A Travelling Circus is a statement worthy of immense praise… All in, this is a heart-thumping debut.” – MusicOMH
“On the strength of this fine evidence, 2011’s gonna be a good one for Mojo Fury” – 4/5, The Skinny
“It’s only May and it’s too early to have this nailed as my album of the year, but it’s going to take something truly brilliant to beat this” – Call Upon the Author
“An aggressive symphony of modern rock, exposing individual strands of songwriting brilliance with every listen” – 8/10, All Gone Pop
“The record is incredibly eclectic” – 11/13, Room Thirteen
Summer 2011 live dates:
JULY:
Sunday 10th – Knebworth, Sonisphere Festival
Wednesday 13th – Glasgow, Bloc
Thursday 14th – Birmingham, HMV Institute
Friday 15th – Cheltenham, Two Thousand Trees Festival
Sunday 17th – Castleford, ‘Murderous Traffic’ at The Loft, X-scape
Saturday 23rd – Draperstown, Glasgowbury Festival
AUGUST:
Saturday 6th – Co. Fermanagh, Forfey Festival
Friday 19th – Belfast, Sunflower Festival
Sunday 21st – Devon, Beautiful Days Festival