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Monster Movie

Monster Movie

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 6 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Low, Mojave Three, Red House Painters

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Orange (4:08) Date added: 09/17/06 | Total listens: 2,125
Driving Through The Red Lights (3:07) Date added: 09/17/06 | Total listens: 2,153

User reviews for Monster Movie

Average rating4h starsOut of 6 votes

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Editor's review

Dividing its allegiances between laser-like '80s synth-pop and the more shuffling, textured figures of recent indie dreamers, Monster Movie offer a vision of shoegazing's past, present and future. It's a valuable insight, for while the footwear changes, the alienation remains.

Biography

Monster Movie make a fine return on the mysterious Graveface label for another album of melancholy dream-pop. And while that description may feel like its been applied to numerous bands in the most haphazard of ways, it should be noted that Monster Movie contains a former member of shoegaze legends Slowdive, so it's pretty much a given that these guys know what they're doing. All Lost has a constant underlying motif of hazy, breezy melodies, but in addition to slow-breathing ballads like "Hope I Find The Moon," there's the Magnetic Fields-inspired electro-pop of "Driving Through The Red Lights" and the buoyant pop of "Return To Yesterday." Monster Movie create pleasingly laid-back sonics that never once drift into monotony, taking the best moments of fellow subtle-pop merrymakers like Low, Mojave Three, Flying Saucer Attack, and Red House Painters and melding together something wonderful in its own right.

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