LISBURN 2004 -
OVERVIEW
Mojo Fury is an alternative rock band from Lisburn. The group came together in 2004, originally as a 3-piece. That line up featured Michael Mormecha [Vocals & Drums], James Lyttle [Guitar, Vocals & Keyboards] and Ciaran McCreevy [Bass Guitar]. Over the following few year, the group independently released a number of EPs - 'Mojo Fury' [2004], 'Untitled' [2006] and 'Visiting Hours' [2007].

However, in 2009 the band decided to recruit a drummer with Michael picking up a guitar in the process to properly front the band. In the intervening years, the band has seen drummers come and go - including Peter McCauley [Silhouette & Ram's Pocket Radio] and Thomas Camblin [Clown Parlour]. Gerry Morgan is the current stick man.

In 2010, the band released 'Deep Dish Tank' in April followed by 'The Mann' in October. These two singls whetted the public's appetite for the band's debut album which was being finalised. One final single, 'Colour Of The Bear', was released in February 2011 before the release of the 'Visiting Hours Of A Travelling Circus' album.

In addition to fronting Mojo Fury, Michael Mormecha has also played with Red Organ Serpent Sound and Pat Dam Smyth And The Glue. If this wasn't enough, he has also found time for his own side project - Clown Parlour.

2004
- Band formed
- Release of 'Mojo Fury' EP [September]
2006
- Release of 'Untitled' EP [February]
2007
- Release of 'Visiting Hours' EP [May]
2010
- Release of 'Deep Fish Tank' single [14 April]
- Release of 'The Mann' single [30 October]
2011
- Release of 'Colour Of The Bear' single [13 February]
- Release of 'Visiting Hours Of A Travelling Circus' album [08 May]
- Release of 'We Should Just Run Away' single [10 July]