Pretend You're Happy

Pretend You're Happy

Genres: Uplifting, indie, unclassifiable, experimental

About Pretend You're Happy

Pretend You're Happy used indie rock to encourage reverence and catharsis in everyday life. Based out of Brattleboro and Burlington, VT, the band played in a variety of live forms. One night they might be a stripped down acoustic 2-piece, the next an 8-piece electric entourage including two drummers, a doublebass player, and a clarinet-noise player. Their music takes influence from divergent genres such as folk, classical, and hardcore. With their official 2008 release on Fake Four Inc. and DIY Bandits Pretend You're Happy set out to spread their word further than ever before. Acoustic guitar compositions by Jeremiah Morelock were the initial points of inspiration that formed these now richly orchestrated pieces. Formerly known as "Mantits", Jeremiah gained some recognition throughout the DIY Acoustic Punk movement for his sarcastic solo releases including a split release with Vermont band Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains. In 2005 Jeremiah retired the "Mantits" title to start Pretend You're Happy with Jeremy Bernozzi (drums) and Mikey Cham (doublebass). Eventually the list of collaborators on the project grew to include Lauren Bernozzi, Nicholas Gangel, Forrest Mulerath, Jonas Fricke, Ruth Garbus, Seqouyah Leaf, Timothy Findlen, Ron Schneiderman, Caitlin Senni, Ike Wittman, and Flash-C. During the summer of 2007 a decidedly hi-fi recording full of introspective lyrics, quirky yet lush orchestration, 9 parts pop and 1 part dissonance was completed. "Pretend You're Happy" is a rare album that brings to mind some of the finer moments of recordings by Neutral Milk Hotel, Sufjan Stevens, Polyphonic Spree and The Decemberists all while maintaining a strong and original voice of its own. .. Today they routinely play throughout the New England area at DIY punk venues, bars, and coffee houses with additional members including Joanne Morelock (vocals, flute), Tobias Novak (piano), and Scotty Thunderlips (bass, guitar). Jeremiah and Joanne recorded a demo CD in July 2009 titled "Foreshadows in Acoustic Redux," in preparation for their upcoming 2-person acoustic tour. The recording presented a few songs that would be included in a much more layered, orchestrated, and noisey form on their second full length recording, which came out in 2011, under the title "The Great Joyful Rebellion," on the DIY Bandits label with the assistance of Fake Four Inc. The group was never exactly a fixed entity, and so technically they never broke up, and future recordings or formations are always possible. Since then, Jeremiah played guitar in Boston hardcore bands The Enemy Within and Sick Joke. As of 2022, he plays guitar for the Boston glam-punk band Ruffian Dick, with Aaron Sickness on vocals (former guitarist in the Inbreds and the McVeighs with Jeremiah back in the 1990s, and more recently the singer for Sick Joke and Lewd), Booger Meyers on Bass, and Al and Eli from Ravage and Iron Will on drums and guitar.

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