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21.04.06 All Lost by Monster Movie

We've received some copies of this, our third (brilliant) album, and it is available from our listen and buy page.
Because we say it best when we say nothing at all this is what Graveface say about it:
Imagine that it's sometime between twilight and dawn deep in the middle of winter. You can't sleep, and you sit up and turn on the radio, just to fill the quiet. When you reach the end of the dial, something happens; where there has never before been anything but empty air, music is filtering through the static. It is pure and beautiful and sounds like nothing you have ever heard--reminiscent of what you might think the aurora borealis would sound like, or maybe the snow falling outside. Welcome to Monster Movie's latest album, All Lost. The third full-length offering from Christian Savill and Sean Hewson, All Lost features supremely melodic and ethereal pop laden with distortion, otherworldly effects and strangely radiant drone. Vocals are clear and serene, and include meltingly lovely contributions from Rachel Staggs (Experimental Aircraft, Eau Claire). With twelve tracks of dreamy, crystalline music spun out of faraway starlight and falling shadows, this album will wrap your heart up in its pale blue shimmer and keep you forever. All Lost comes packaged in a beautiful gatefold sleeve with art from William Schaff
We're pretty pleased with this album so get it. Got it?
Other news - We're collecting songs & we'll probably record another mini-album at home later this year, as soon as our PC starts working again.

Let's Groove Tonight, Share The Spice Of Life. Cheers.

01.12.05 All Lost by Monster Movie

This album seems to be in celebration of the things we can rely on – The Moon, The Seasons, Nature – but also about escaping from the things we can’t rely on – the hollow, stupid, lazy, modern world. That contrast can also be seen in the way the album is separated between acoustic songs written on guitar or piano and electronic songs written on synths.
If the above makes sense we're amazed, if we also manage to carry it off it is a total fluke – there is never any planning. Here are the songs:

Behm – Eno, Boards Of Canada, Coil – electronic moon-landscape thing.

Vanishing Act – Monster Movie pop-song with synth sounds.

The Stars That Surround You – Inept night-time piano ballad, Antony & The Johnsons.

Return To Yesterday – Sparklehorse intro. Accoustic/Electro pop song. Nice Malkmus/Mascis type chorus.

Hope I Find The Moon – Electronic folk song to the Moon with a bit of Simon & Garfunkel.

Driving Through The Red Lights – Moroder pop/disco song with our best chorus yet. Johnny Marr guitar bits under the chorus.

The Impossible – Great big acoustic pop song. Like a Neil Young song played by Dark Side-era Pink Floyd.

3# - 2-part instrumental. Refers to most the musical ideas used elsewhere on the album.

No One Can Know – Pretty acoustic/keyboard tune with good chorus.

Run To Heart Of The Sunrise – Contrasts – loud/quiet, big/small, full/empty.

Vertical Planes – Another Moroder disco tune with Vocoder vocals.

Falling Into The Sun – Creepy folk beginning before a long build up to a big chorus. Nice blend of vocals engineered by Martin Nichols.

We'll let you know when there is a release date but we should be putting some tracks on our My Space page tomorrow.
The major change we would like to make on the album we will record in 2006 is to use a drummer, so if you are a UK-based drummer who won't laugh at us too much please get in contact. Cheers arse.

15.11.05 New Album By Us

All night long. We've finished. We master the bastard on the 30th of November and then we put it in the magic machine & it appears in all the shops in the world and elsewhere.
This is what it is - there are twelve tracks, two are instrumentals and one almost is, everything else sounds like hit singles to us. There is no title or track listing as yet but there is a cover and it's been done by William Schaff. We think this is the best thing we've done thus far and everything else we've done has been brilliant so you join the dots.
When we have a title & a release date we'll put a track by track report on the web-site, that should be riveting.
As usual there are no plans to tour as we are still waiting for someone to come and play bass and drums for us.

Let Me See That Thong. Cheers.

03.10.05 I Know You And You Cannot Sing

Sweet Home Alabama, we're almost there. Listen, we've got one more week of recording to do and Rachel Staggs from Experimental Aircraft is coming along to do some vocals. Hopefully our label lord and Dreamend guy Ryan Manon will turn up as well to check that we haven't spent his money on beans (we have).
The album is now at the stage where we've got a pretty good idea of how it will turn out and it will be brilliant. We think this album bats right the way down the order. We've got a variety of stuff on there from disco to folk but we think we've managed to get it all to fit together - something we didn't do on 'To The Moon'. Ryan has managed to get William Schaff to do the artwork (for the left-handers amongst you he does the artwork for Godspeed...they're a band), we're very excited about that and we haven't been excited since 1988 (remember?)
We're also still looking for a London-based drummer and a bass player so we can play live because we haven't made a friend or sold a record since 2001 and we want to. So let us know if you've got two hands and are independently wealthy.

Spanner Rusty A Sponge And..What?..Over. Cheers

05.08.05 The Return Of The Return Of The One Takers

Yeah Boy. We're doing the vocals (that's singing to you). It hurts but it hurts so good. Listen, we're not natural singers, we're not natural in any shape or form. But, it will sound alright and it will be alright as long as you believe in Oz and not the little man behind the curtain. Let me engage you for a moment and tell you that we've got some pretty good tunes this time - some are big like barns but some are small like mice. There's some of that electronic stuff that Eno invented so that we could improve. Some of it you can even dance with a young man or lady to.
Star of Transistor, Rachel Staggs from Experimental Aircraft, should be flying in to make her contribution in October (yes, she's winged like the griffin). Expect the whole mess to be ready for human consumption in late November/early December when all our sweet songs about Summertime will make most sense. Cheers.

Let Me See You Stripped Down To The Bone

04.05.05 The Return Of The One Takers

Please understand. We've been recording with Martin Nichols in Weston-super-Mare. What this means is we have recorded two whole tracks (one is like 'Apollo' one is like 'Fade To Grey' only better than anything ever). Additionally we have four tracks awaiting vocals (all acoustic/piano tunes with electronic stuff over the top, all brilliant, all of it sounds like the future, now).
We will return to the seaside shortly with 3 or 4 more tunes (all brilliant and all by us). To expand, we will do the vocals to the first batch & the backing tracks to the second batch. We hope to finish the whole thing by the Autumn, then Graveface will release it in a brilliant cover.
With this album we are trying to be more brilliant than anyone ever, including ourselves. In the past we have been better than everyone but we have never been better than ourselves, now we are.

Bow Down Mister

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13.04.05 Dreamend's Beauty

Let's talk. Monster Movie were at Club AC30 last night to see our new best friends Dreamend play. Christian 'helped' on guitar & bass and Ryan, Derek & Mike finished off their European tour with a beautiful collision of noise, tunes & beards. They're now back in the US finishing their album, it should be out in May but keep your big brown eye on graveface for updates. Those guys starve so we can record.
Shortly, we will depart for Western-Super-Mare to record the six tunes we've already written, we'll then be hoping to add about 4 more. We're also hoping Ryan from Dreamend will be able to guest on the album in some capacity. We want him to write & perform everything but we'll see.

Sweat 'Till You Can't Sweat No More (oh)

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04.04.05 Our Beauty

Dears. We've made some songs up about you and we're going to record them this year. In a couple of weeks we are going to visit Martin Nichols at the White House Studio and he will be there to answer the door this time. We will be taking our acoustic guitars and a plastic bag containing ten Casio keyboards, with these we aim to go against nature, gravity & time and bring back the old gods. On this album we will be insulting the memory of Eno, Folk music, all piano players everywhere, and anyone who ever successfully used music software. There will be special guests but we're still trying to emotionally blackmail them.

Let Us Sniff You (PLEASE)

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17.02.05 Partial Eclipse Of The Heart

Hello Darlings. We are gathering songs by our usual method - theft. We've got a bit of creepy folk, a bit of pop, a bit of hi-nrg and a piano ballad. We are hoping it will all make sense in the morning. We're also on The Auralgasms CD – Bliss of Life which is available online at Auralgasms.com. Other people are on it too. There is also mention of us at The Unbroken Circle which is a brilliant site if you can read and stuff, which we can. Blow Hard.

Too Real To Feel

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