Mono Inc. - After The War
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- Castle Party 2024 - 2024-07-22 (Festivals)
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- M'era Luna 2015 - 2015-08-17 (Festivals)
- Wave Gotik Treffen 2015 - 2015-06-02 (Festivals)
- Amphi Festival 2014 - 2014-08-01 (Festivals)
- M'era Luna 2013 - 2013-08-14 (Festivals)
- Castle Party 2013 - 2013-07-17 (Festivals)
- Amphi Festival 2012 - 2012-07-31 (Festivals)
- Zita Rock Festival 2012 - 2012-06-17 (Festivals)
- Wave Gotik Treffen 2012 - 2012-05-29 (Festivals)
- M'era Luna 2011 - 2011-08-19 (Festivals)
- Zita Rock Festival 2011 - 2011-06-21 (Festivals)
- Amphi Festival 2010 - 2010-07-27 (Festivals)
CDs catalogue:
- Mono Inc. - Ravenblack CD, Deluxe Edition
- Mono Inc. - Symphonic Live 2CD
- Mono Inc. - Welcome To Hell 2CD
- Mono Inc. - & VNV Nation - Boatman MCD
- Mono Inc. - Together Till The End 2CD
- Mono Inc. - Terlingua CD/DVD Digipack
- Mono Inc. - The Clock Ticks On 2004-2014 2CD
- Mono Inc. - Twice In Life EP
- Mono Inc. - Nimmermehr CD
- Mono Inc. - Nimmermehr Limited CD+DVD Digipak
- Mono Inc. - After the War Limited CD+DVD Digipak
- Mono Inc. - After the War Fan Box Limited Box Set
- Mono Inc. - After the War MCD
- Mono Inc. - Viva Hades CD+DVD
- Mono Inc. - Comedown EP
- Mono Inc. - Voices of Doom CD
- Mono Inc. - Pain, Love & Poetry CD
- Mono Inc. - Temple of the Torn CD
- Mono Inc. - Head Under Water CD
- Mono Inc. - Somberland MCD
Since 9 years a German band Mono Inc. has followed a basic recipe in making their music. Combination of Sisters of Mercy’s goth with traditional rock from the time of its peak popularity invests their music with exceptional beatlesque touch, thanks to which, they carry away the crowds wherever they happen to play - exactly like the famous British group used to.
Even though no-one really expected departing from the usual formula, their new album "After The War", preceded by a single under the same title, was still highly anticipated. And rightly so, why to change something that works perfectly? The new album is a quintessential example of "monorock", group’s unique style, seen as a breath of fresh air onto the dark independent scene. Even though it’s odd to speak of innovative approach now when there is hardly any adjustment to the style on consecutive releases, "After The War", in spite of all its resemblances to "Voices of Doom" or "Viva Hades", enables us to feel this pleasant breeze anew.
The group’s melodies are still characterized by this unusual lightness that lifts the listener few inches above the ground and the band still combines juicy riffs with equally tasty electronic bits (like "Grow", whose savour sticks on the pleased palate long after the feast). Furthermore, their music invariably resounds with harmonious vocals belonging to both genders. Albeit, there is much more consistency between particular songs, everything has been clasped together perfectly and at the same time each song is highly diversified within its structure. Suffice it to mention the almost eight minutes long (unusual for them) "From The Ashes" with its deliciously devised intermezzo.
Both the energetically loaded tracks and the ballads seem to get off lightly after the encounter with the listener. Addictive as an exclusive drug, "My Worst Enemy" and "Forever" present themselves in the best light, same for the second single - "Arabia", bringing to mind Sister of Mercy’s "Temple of Love". However, I’ve got some complaints to "Wave No Flag" that sounds like a tune deprived of all character, taken out of some pop station broadcast.
Although I hadn’t been largely enthusiastic about this material at the beginning, I’m glad I gave it a second chance. They say that love from second sight lasts longer.
Older fans are likely to be enchanted and it should attract new ones as well. There is something about this music – a positive transmission, yet with noticeable hints of sadness and melancholy, getting the listener into some kind of euphoric state of mind; the combination of anti-war anthems with Martin’s romantic nature, calling for armistice, taken literally and metaphorically, saying that not everything is lost yet.
I’ve no doubts it’s the best effort so far of a group that will perform soon in 2013 at "Castle Party" festival.
Tracklist:
01. My Worst Enemy
02. No More Fear
03. After The War
04. Wave No Flag
05. Arabia
06. In The End
07. From The Ashes
08. Grown
09. My Songs Wear Black
10. Forever
11. The Long Way Home
Other articles:
Even though no-one really expected departing from the usual formula, their new album "After The War", preceded by a single under the same title, was still highly anticipated. And rightly so, why to change something that works perfectly? The new album is a quintessential example of "monorock", group’s unique style, seen as a breath of fresh air onto the dark independent scene. Even though it’s odd to speak of innovative approach now when there is hardly any adjustment to the style on consecutive releases, "After The War", in spite of all its resemblances to "Voices of Doom" or "Viva Hades", enables us to feel this pleasant breeze anew.
The group’s melodies are still characterized by this unusual lightness that lifts the listener few inches above the ground and the band still combines juicy riffs with equally tasty electronic bits (like "Grow", whose savour sticks on the pleased palate long after the feast). Furthermore, their music invariably resounds with harmonious vocals belonging to both genders. Albeit, there is much more consistency between particular songs, everything has been clasped together perfectly and at the same time each song is highly diversified within its structure. Suffice it to mention the almost eight minutes long (unusual for them) "From The Ashes" with its deliciously devised intermezzo.
Both the energetically loaded tracks and the ballads seem to get off lightly after the encounter with the listener. Addictive as an exclusive drug, "My Worst Enemy" and "Forever" present themselves in the best light, same for the second single - "Arabia", bringing to mind Sister of Mercy’s "Temple of Love". However, I’ve got some complaints to "Wave No Flag" that sounds like a tune deprived of all character, taken out of some pop station broadcast.
Although I hadn’t been largely enthusiastic about this material at the beginning, I’m glad I gave it a second chance. They say that love from second sight lasts longer.
Older fans are likely to be enchanted and it should attract new ones as well. There is something about this music – a positive transmission, yet with noticeable hints of sadness and melancholy, getting the listener into some kind of euphoric state of mind; the combination of anti-war anthems with Martin’s romantic nature, calling for armistice, taken literally and metaphorically, saying that not everything is lost yet.
I’ve no doubts it’s the best effort so far of a group that will perform soon in 2013 at "Castle Party" festival.
Tracklist:
01. My Worst Enemy
02. No More Fear
03. After The War
04. Wave No Flag
05. Arabia
06. In The End
07. From The Ashes
08. Grown
09. My Songs Wear Black
10. Forever
11. The Long Way Home
Other articles:
- Mono Inc. - The Clock Ticks On 2004-2014 incl. Alive & Acoustic - 2015-01-14 (Music reviews)
- MONO INC. - Twice In Life - 2014-07-28 (Music reviews)
- M'era Luna 2013 - 2013-10-01 (Live reports)
- Castle Party 2013 - 2013-08-29 (Live reports)
- Mono Inc. - My Deal With God - 2013-04-13 (Music reviews)
- Zita Rock Festival 2012 - 2013-02-03 (Live reports)
- Mono Inc. - After The War - 2012-06-18 (Music reviews)
- M'era Luna 2011 - 2012-02-22 (Live reports)
- Zita Rock Festival 2011 - 2011-10-02 (Live reports)