Genres: Punk / Post-Hardcore / Emo / Screamo / Hardcore
Related artists: Capsule, WRONG, Tune For Bears to Dance to, Kylesa, Shitstorm, Tyranny of Shaw, Tilts, House of Lightning, Psychic Mirrors, Trilobite, Dead Lions.
Country: Miami, Florida, United States
Years Active: 2005-2008
Song: "The Grasshopper Lies Heavy"
Album: "Monarcs/Thank God split"
Year: 2007
For fans of: Capsule, Scowler, At The Drive-In, Hot Cross, Neil Perry, Thank God, Osceola, Off Minor, Tunes For Bears To Dance To, Kidcrash, High Almighty, Itto aka PROPER SCREAMO.
Related artists: Capsule, WRONG, Tune For Bears to Dance to, Kylesa, Shitstorm, Tyranny of Shaw, Tilts, House of Lightning, Psychic Mirrors, Trilobite, Dead Lions.
Country: Miami, Florida, United States
Years Active: 2005-2008
Song: "The Grasshopper Lies Heavy"
Album: "Monarcs/Thank God split"
Year: 2007
For fans of: Capsule, Scowler, At The Drive-In, Hot Cross, Neil Perry, Thank God, Osceola, Off Minor, Tunes For Bears To Dance To, Kidcrash, High Almighty, Itto aka PROPER SCREAMO.
Label(s): Escucha! Records, Blessed Hands Records, Get Stoked Records, Mashnote, Dippy Records
This post's artist is from the May 2017 Mix. This is track #?.
You can download: the May 2017 Mix#5 right here or get the new June 2017 Mix#6 here.
Do you like Capsule? Then there's a big chance you'll love Monarcs as well, as they shared 2 of the same members. Listening to them you can understand why Ryan would be moved from bass to 2nd guitar in Capsule, because he shreds in Monarcs. If you take some of the clarity in riffs from No Ghost and make it a little more repetitive, add in some scream/sing vocals in the vein of At the Drive-In and Scowler except a bit deeper in pitch, then you basically have the Monarcs sound. The songs from Apocalyptic Bebop and the split with Thank God are definitely my favorites, as they are pretty consistently heavy and closest to Capsule. Some of their songs on Early Recordings and the split with Osceola I'm not as into the vocals, but musically it's pretty consistently great, although the early recordings aren't as banging as most of their other stuff.
Do you like Capsule? Then there's a big chance you'll love Monarcs as well, as they shared 2 of the same members. Listening to them you can understand why Ryan would be moved from bass to 2nd guitar in Capsule, because he shreds in Monarcs. If you take some of the clarity in riffs from No Ghost and make it a little more repetitive, add in some scream/sing vocals in the vein of At the Drive-In and Scowler except a bit deeper in pitch, then you basically have the Monarcs sound. The songs from Apocalyptic Bebop and the split with Thank God are definitely my favorites, as they are pretty consistently heavy and closest to Capsule. Some of their songs on Early Recordings and the split with Osceola I'm not as into the vocals, but musically it's pretty consistently great, although the early recordings aren't as banging as most of their other stuff.
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2006- Apocalyptic Bebop cd
2007- Monarcs/Thank God split 10"
2008- Monarcs/Osceola split 7"
2008- Early Recordings cd
(2007) MONARCS- "The Grasshopper Lies Heavy" (from 'Monarcs/Thank God' split)
2007- Monarcs/Thank God split 10"
2008- Monarcs/Osceola split 7"
2008- Early Recordings cd
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(2007) MONARCS- "The Grasshopper Lies Heavy" (from 'Monarcs/Thank God' split)
(2006) MONARCS - "Apocalyptic Bebop" (from 'Apocalyptic Bebop')
(2006) MONARCS- "Alphabet Retraction" (from 'Apocalyptic Bebop')
(2008) MONARCS- "Creating Gods" (from 'Monarcs/Osceola' split)
(2008) MONARCS - "Kellen James" (from 'Early Recordings')
(2008) MONARCS - "Courtney's Friend" (from 'Early Recordings')
(2007) MONARCS - "Kallisti" (from 'Monarcs/Thank God' split)
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out of print mp3 discography download
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