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Midnight ‘Til Morning was one of the promising groups to emerge from Building the Band. The group, consisting of Conor, Shane, Mason, and Zach, ended up in fourth place in the Netflix competition show, but they’re ready to show the world what they’re doing.
Though they had a very strong connection at first, Conor and Sweet Seduction’s Alison’s relationship put a strain on the relationship between the boys. Their performance of “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls was not up to the standards of the group, and they were at risk of elimination. Mason blamed Conor and asked him not to hang out with Alison. Shane said about the moment, “I feel betrayed by someone I thought was my brother.”
Conor later threatened to leave the band. “I get where you’re coming from of course. But from the get-go, it was one of those situations that was so deep and I have no regrets with how I acted.” He added, “With all that’s happened, me continuing this, there’s always going to be tension. I don’t think I can continue on.”
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The boys were eliminated shortly after, but where are they now, and are they still close?
Yes, Midnight ‘Til Sunrise are still together after Building the Band and they have a lot of plans ahead for their future. They forged a bond that makes them “a band that wants to stick together and make music for the long run,” Shane said.
The group has plans to release music after the group reunited in Australia. “I think it was literally two weeks after we finished the competition, we flew the boys out. We were in Sydney for about a month in the studio together,” Mason told Tudum. “Since the show finished, we’ve probably spent three months solid in the studio just day in, day out. We’ve got a whole album ready to go.”
“We all have our own stylistic flairs to us, and we decided we were just going to use that to our advantage,” Zach recalled. “We kept a little bit of what each of us has, and ended up getting this cool pop rock country sound that nobody else has right now.”
“We want to write music that makes people feel seen,” says Conor. “We want songs that people are going to use at their weddings and their birthdays and their funerals. We want to create something that’s immortal.”
The group took to their Instagram and made tributes to Liam Payne and Ozzy Osbourne.
They’re one of the first groups out of the show to announce new music. Their first single, “Bye” will be released on August 6.
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