
Morning Parade have a busy year ahead of them. Tipped to be the ‘next big thing’, they are currently touring the country promoting new single A & E and the as-yet unnamed new album, set to be released later this year. Undeniably, the last few months have been an unmitigated success for the Harlow-based band: they recently signed to Parlophone, and have begun appearing in small but famous venues such as King Tut’s in Glasgow.
Support for the gig came from local band Martin James & Associates, who played a lacklustre set to an uninspired audience. Their brand of Americana rock...

After support slots with the likes of Florence & The Machine and Tynchy Stryder, More Than The Music caught up with Morning Parade before they head back out on the road to support Feeder, to find out more.
More Than The Music: You’re pretty new to the scene so for anyone who hasn’t heard of Morning Parade, how would you describe your music?
Morning Parade: A euphoric stick of rock. Music than you can embrace and dance too.
MTTM: How did the band form and how did your name come about?
MP: We’ve known each other from school, college and the local music scene. We used to say ‘time...