The time has come for the resurrection of rock and roll to begin its ascension back to prominence. And the band to usher it back into trashy venues with sweaty screaming fans is Mad Morning with their debut release: MAD MORNING (2025).
Rising from the remains of Rob Jarvis and the Mercury Sons, Mad Morning reminds us that unforgettable riffs, phat hooks and thundering drums are the singing soul and beating heart of endless Saturday nights. Drawing from influences like Lenny Kravitz, Guns ’N’ Roses and Alice In Chains, songs like “Sleepwalk”, “Eleven” and “Painkiller” contain an fresh anthemic vibe, but certain to get the nostalgia juices pumping, while “Four Walls” aims to give you something to sway along to while you catch your breath between onslaughts. “Wet Sugar” hails a time-machine taxi taking us back to a time when “Pour Some Sugar On Me” made us all wanna try our hand at a striptease. And “Midnight Rider” sees Rob Jarvis urging us to take a ride with him anywhere he wants to take us and he “might even let you drive”.
A labour of love doesn’t even begin to describe the genesis of MAD MORNING which began when Jarvis took the songs he was writing in Nashville, brought them back to the UK and enlisted a new band to breathe new life into the material he wrote. Now with its incarnation complete, Mad Morning is ready to fully launch onto the scene bringing the same brand of back-breaking rock n roll that made Mercury Sons so incredible, but with a modern twist and production to slot nicely alongside heavy hitters like Ayron Jones, Dirty Honey, and The Darkness.