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Tour Dates 20 January, 2011

The Morning Code Plays Arlene's Grocery On March 11, 2011

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The Morning Code Plays Arlene's Grocery On March 11, 2011
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Green Light Go Entertainment) You can't go wrong with a perfect formula. The Morning Code takes their cues about rock music from the greats of 90s rock, and serves them up for audiences to enjoy. "At our shows you can expect a sound which is driven by the timeless ingredients to great rock music: a passionate performance, big guitars, and big drums," says Ashwin Alexander. They'll bring their recipe for a great show to Arlene's Grocery on March 11th.

For The Morning Code, making music is more about playing for audiences than it is about selling albums. "Rock bands earn their way playing live" says Alexander,"and we want to play in front of as many people as possible." It's no surprise then, that they're releasing their latest EP, Tell Someone, free on their website.

Tell Someone captures The Morning Code's commitment to emotive melody, deep texture and as front man Ashwin Alexander puts it: "We write music to try and achieve that perfect musical crescendo and climax that [we] also look for in the music [we] listen to."
On "Silver", driving, propulsive guitar lines around vocals that scale the infinite walls and the band pushes the realm of the music with a guiding light. On "New City", the constant grind of the guitar paints a darkened sludge that provides an overall booming sound. The Morning Code resides in the enviable place that perfectly balances the power of strong storytelling and a gripping melody.






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