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Monoqueen [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Monoqueen

SKU: V77356 Barcode: 0656191045414
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 25 Sep 2020

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

FOUR STROKE BARON and Monoqueen have joined forces on their recent split EP, and the result is a genre-bending rollercoaster that will leave you scratching your head in the best way possible.

On the side of FOUR STROKE BARON, we are treated to their signature blend of prog-rock-meets-metal-meets-synth-pop, creating a sound that is as eclectic as it is captivating. Tracks like "Cosmic Child" and "Cherry Slush" showcase the band's technical prowess and penchant for catchy hooks, making for an irresistibly fun listen.

Meanwhile, Monoqueen brings their own brand of experimental noise rock to the table, with tracks like "Gutter Love" and "Wasteland Wallflower" pushing boundaries and challenging listeners to expand their sonic horizons. The band's unconventional approach to songwriting pays off, delivering a truly unique listening experience that is equal parts chaotic and mesmerising.

Overall, FOUR STROKE BARON and Monoqueen have crafted a split EP that is as unexpected as it is brilliant. Fans of both bands will find something to love here, and newcomers will be drawn in by the sheer audacity and creativity on display. In a musical landscape that can often feel stale and repetitive, this EP is a breath of fresh air. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind collaboration.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Lunatic Fringe
2. Lungs
3. Burning Skies
4. Mean Mr. Mustard
5. Why a Bitch Gotta Lie
6. Broken Whiskey Glass
7. Gone
8. Vacant Planet
9. Lowly Argonaut
10. Sleep Flood
11. A Sound of Thunder

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About the artist

Four Stroke Baron

Four Stroke Baron, the enigmatic trio hailing from Reno, Nevada, are a musical force to be reckoned with. With their unique blend of progressive rock, metal, and a touch of humour, they have been turning heads and melting faces since their formation in 2014. Their latest album, "Planet Silver Screen," is a sonic rollercoaster that takes listeners on a wild journey through space and time. From the blistering riffs of "Cyborg Pt. II: The City" to the haunting melodies of "Lunatic Fringe," Four Stroke Baron showcase their diverse range and masterful musicianship. But don't let their technical prowess fool you - these guys have a wicked sense of humour too. Just take a listen to tracks like "Giant's Eyelash" and "Vacant Planet" for a taste of their quirky lyrical style. One thing is for sure - Four Stroke Baron are not your average rock band. They have carved out their own unique niche in the music industry, blending heavy riffs with catchy hooks and a generous dose of wit. So, if you're looking for something fresh, innovative, and downright hilarious, look no further than Four Stroke Baron. They are a band that defies categorisation, and we can't wait to see where their musical journey takes them next.

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