The first "Christian" band I ever saw was Morella's Forest.
During their live show I became a believer in Christian rock. They
didn't come out sporting mullets and singing the cheesy,
commercialized praise songs that most people associate with
Christian music. They came out with their Sonic Youth-ish noise
rock and impressed me from the start.
I was fortunate enough to meet Shawn before the show and we had
a serious conversation about glam rock and James Bond movies. My
stereotypical thoughts of Christian rock had been shattered (and
shattered for good when I went to see them at my first C-stone
that summer), as I watched and listened to a delightful mixture of
feedback and distortion similar to My Bloody Valentine.
4 years later, I get to sit down with Shawn at the 2000 edition of
Cornerstone and talk to the guitarist of a mellower sound. He
still remembers me from that show. Life is very generous much of
the time and it's bands like Morella's Forest that help it out.
Nolan
What's been going on with the band? I know you said you've been
having trouble with drummers, can you elaborate a bit on that?
Shawn
Well, we've had two drummers in the past... well, since Nate left
the band about a year and a half ago. We've had two drummers and
it's just never worked out. They weren't our style. We just didn't
feel good about them drumming in Morella's Forest. We played Jesse
Sprinkle's church up in Dansville, New York quite a bit and the
last time we played there he and I were talking about the
frustration of drummers. It was then he said he would do it in a
second. So, we were really excited about that, because we think he
is a great drummer.
Nolan
More of a permanent thing then?
Shawn
He's going to do a lot with us this year, so we don't know, yet.
He will be definitely playing with us for the next 5 months or so.
I think we're looking at something permanent. We really haven't
got together enough to really see how it gels, you know, but the
time we have been together in the last couple weeks has been
really great. We are really excited about having a good drummer
for once in the band.
Nolan
Are you guys keeping up with Nate still? If so, what's he doing?
Shawn
Oh yeah, he's playing in Johnny Q Public. Yeah, they were here
(C-stone). We're still on great terms and he's a great friend.
It's all good.
Nolan
Are you working on new material right now?
Shawn
Yeah, we're going to have a new EP out at the end of summer with 5
songs and its going to be independently released. We are no longer
on Tooth and Nail. We are also going to release a 45 minute
documentary about the band. It's kind of like a weekend thing we
did. It's just kind of cool.
Nolan
You say you are independently releasing the new EP. How do you
plan on doing the distribution?
Shawn
On the Internet. That'll probably be the only way. We are going to
release it on our website which is www.morellasforest.com or
www.morellasforest.net. They are linked together, either one.
We'll release it through there and we might do MP3s also, just for
other sales, but as of right now we are pretty much just focusing
on putting it out through our website. Possibly, we could have
some indie label put it out, but we're not sure. We're still
discussing that.
Nolan
Who are you thinking about with that?
Shawn
I would love Scott Hatch to put it out from Burnt Toast Vinyl. I
think he's very cool. I don't know if he would be interested. I've
talked through other people and he might be. I was going to talk
to him before I left about it. I think that would be cool. We just
don't want anything that's non-committal, unless its something
really big that we feel good about. As of right now, we are free
and we want to be like that for a while.
Nolan
They (Burnt Toast) don't put shabby stuff out either. They put
some quality stuff out. Talk a little about the tour that's set up
for September if you would.
Shawn
Yeah, we're going on tour in September, I think it starts the 3rd
Thursday in September. I don't know the date right off hand. We
are going to go out for about 10 days. I think we're starting in
New York City, in Long Island. I'm not sure of the routing yet.
Velvet Blue is booking it. Jeff Cloud and Dirk from Stavesacre
started a new booking company.
Nolan
Jeff's doing absolutely everything right now, isn't he?
Shawn
Yeah. Dirk's the main focus of it, I believe, because he works for
Dafton Booking. Now, he and Cloud are going to do a booking
company together. We're really happy about that, because I've been
having to do the booking and I don't have the time to do it. It's
rough, so I'm glad they are doing it.
Nolan
What kind of places are you looking to play? I know a lot of
Christian bands don't enjoy playing at churches. Is it more for a
reach out thing, or crowd wise?
Shawn
Well, I think a lot of bands don't like playing in churches
because most churches aren't set up to do rock shows. You sound
like garbage in a lot of them because of the acoustics and I think
a lot of bands, us included, will play pretty much anywhere. We'll
play bars, churches, Christian clubs, coffeehouses, you know,
we'll play anywhere. I like a more club setting, it's just because
people come there for music and its set up for music. As for a
church, its kind of like... a lot of kids won't come to churches
to see a show. They think its square or something. If it's a
neutral Christian club even, a lot of kids, including
non-Christians, will come out. That's what's cool about those
shows.
Nolan
So you're not on tour right now, but you travelled about 6 hours
to come to Cornerstone and play about an hour show. What makes you
take that trip?
Shawn
Well, there's a lot of people here (laughs). It's like playing 40
shows in 1. You get a lot of people and you can do a lot more in a
short time. Instead of traveling across the country, they come to
you, really. Plus, Cornerstone is cool if you're here for a couple
of days.
Nolan
How many years have you been playing here?
Shawn
I believe 5. We were blessed to play this year, because we weren't
suppose to. A friend that works at JPUSA had a cancellation, so he
called us. That was really cool.
Nolan
That would have been Blaster, correct?
Shawn
Yeah.
Nolan
I noticed you were actually on the Tooth and Nail schedule, so the
incident (break-up with Tooth and Nail) must have been pretty
recently.
Shawn
Yeah, it was early April. They just took forever to take it off.
Nolan
Do you feel you have more freedom now?
Shawn
We've always had freedom on Tooth and Nail. He's (Brandon Ebel)
never censored anything we've done. We've always got to put out
anything we wanted. It's just that you don't make any money off of
your records and you write the music. It's nice to make money off
your own music. I can't complain about him and I'm not going to
put him down, because he did do a lot for us. He got our name out
there. Without that, people wouldn't come to our website and
stuff. We wouldn't be able to sell records on our own. I can't say
anything bad about him, it was just time to go our separate ways.
Nolan
What have you been listening to lately?
Shawn
I've been listening to Groove Armada, which is an electronic band.
I've been listening to Air, a French band.
Nolan
Very good band.
Shawn
Yeah, I love Air man. They're pretty much my favorite electronic
band. What else have I been listening to? I like Everything But
The Girl's latest record. I think that's a great record.
Nolan
Yeah, "Walking Wounded" is an incredible album, too.
Shawn
What else? I'm trying to think what's in my CD player.
Nolan
Speaking of electronic stuff, I noticed that when you still had
Nate you guys actually started doing a little bit of electronic
drums.
Shawn
Yeah, well the EP is pretty much all electronic sampled drums.
There's a little bit of live drums a friend did, but there's a lot
of sampled drums and stuff. The whole EP is going to be that way.
It's not fully electronic. There's going to be more keyboards and
it's still going to be Morella's Forest, but there is going to be
a different twist to it. Its a pretty upbeat EP. It's all upbeat,
but one song. It's not as hard rock, since we're trying to get
away from the harder stuff. It's more just pop. I do have a side
project, though, called TiMo, that Sid sang stuff on. It's an
electronic thing I did with a friend. Yeah, I've been doing the
TiMo thing that's all electronic. It's on MP3.com.
Nolan
Are you going to further that at all?
Shawn
We'll see. We did 5 songs. People that have come to the website
seem to like it. They seem to really dig it. We're going to do
more writing for it and just see what happens with it. It's more
of a fun thing, you know, but Sid sang on four of the 5 cuts.
Nolan
Well, I tell you what, I'll let you go since One Bad Pig is
overpowering us with their metal.
Shawn
OK.