We’ve got a lot of changes we’re working on. We’ve decided to focus more on Art and in the coming months Minute Morning will transition into the new Minute Morning Art Collective. We’re also opening up a new fulfillment service to provide artists and musicians with an affordable way to sell more products. More information [ Read More ]
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The new Minute Morning Photo Book is nearly complete! It features 88 pages of music photography over the last 6 years. It is the collective work of photographers James Holk, Andrew Young, and Marley Marotta. The book features: The Delta Spirit | Chin Up Chin Up | Dan Deacon | The Subterranean Howl | Viva [ Read More ]

Written by Hunter Davis Photos by James Holk All popular opinions aside, some things should not be neglected; the eighties especially. The eighties was a glorious time of glamour and decadence. Inhibitions were simply crumpled up and thrown out the window for ten beautiful years and everything was just bigger; the ratted out hair, the [ Read More ]

Written by: Jamal Hassan Photos by: Andrew Young Whether you’ve just heard them for the first time or you’ve followed them all the way from England, it sure is hard to deny that The Duke Spirit wields the power and force of electric sex. And not just in the hey-it’s-four-in-the-morning-I’ll-settle-for-anything way, but the kind that [ Read More ]
We’re launching a new website with lots of features, our backend has been built to help us update the site quickly and more regularly. We’re currently going through the archives and working on a new Minute Morning Photo book that will display photos from the last 6 years of Minute Morning. We also have some [ Read More ]

Written by: Tyler Benson Photos by: James Holk It’s become a habitual past time for the UK press to announce the next “British Invasion” discovery to lukewarm American acceptance. Unfortunately, The Kooks’ unique brand of Brit-pop was given no such entrance. The Vines were to save rock n roll in 2002, but are now just [ Read More ]

Written by: Alexis Apostalon Photos by: James Holk and Andrew Young Lead singer Ricky Wilson of the Kaiser Chiefs has an abundance of energy that could sufficiently power a little cobblestone English village. Exhibit A: At the end of the Crystal Ballroom show Ricky jumps from center stage into the audience, hauling through the press [ Read More ]

Redmond, Oregon is the last place to find anything of significance, especially when talking in terms of indie rock.* Located in central Oregon (a 3 hour drive south of Portland) and nestled between the skiing wonderland of Mt. Bachelor, the hiker’s haven of Smith Rock, and littered with more golf courses than there once was [ Read More ]
“Battling the Buzz” Sylvia Plath named them, England groomed them and America is ready for them… “It’s utterly embarrassing” answers Sam Forrest, vocalist/guitarist for Manchester, England’s Nine Black Alps, when I ask him how he feels about premier British hype factory/music magazine New Music Express (NME) claiming them to be “the band most likely to [ Read More ]



