Monarchs

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Come On And Move Me 03:36 Tools
Business Casual 02:51 Tools
Time To Spare 04:24 Tools
Move On Out 02:28 Tools
Go I'll Go 03:18 Tools
Love Nowhere 03:18 Tools
The Things You Build Yourself 04:04 Tools
Those Words, Those Frames 04:09 Tools
Pretty Little Girl 02:09 Tools
For Blue On Black 02:39 Tools
Come On & Move Me 03:37 Tools
A Love Alive 05:27 Tools
Arm's Length 02:53 Tools
Blvd. 03:29 Tools
Miles Away 04:07 Tools
Truths in the Ceiling 03:45 Tools
Not Sure What's Real 03:47 Tools
Silence in the Suburbs 00:46 Tools
Date Night 05:21 Tools
Spirit of the Rain 03:33 Tools
El Bandito 01:51 Tools
The Rise and Fall 04:38 Tools
Open It Up 03:26 Tools
Notes On Disease 03:16 Tools
Calvary Baptist 05:14 Tools
Always Be Faithful 02:09 Tools
Clear a Place 05:14 Tools
Here I Go Again 05:54 Tools
It's Not Me 05:54 Tools
Loose in the Knees 01:54 Tools
You've Got Love 02:18 Tools
'69 Monaro 04:20 Tools
Make Some 02:43 Tools
2001 00:00 Tools
Loud 02:26 Tools
Winter Coat 01:49 Tools
Look Homeward Angel 02:52 Tools
Girl, you know 02:37 Tools
In My Younger Days 02:38 Tools
Little Girl 02:52 Tools
I'm On Drugs 02:52 Tools
The Stalker Waltz 02:52 Tools
Give It Up For The Band 02:52 Tools
Nobody's Perfect 03:44 Tools
Unimaginable 03:44 Tools
Amen, Brother 02:38 Tools
Yer Movin On 02:38 Tools
Everyone's A Superstar 02:38 Tools
Feed Em If We Bought Em 01:19 Tools
Flip the Sound 01:18 Tools
Gets That Thing 01:28 Tools
Love You That's Why 02:22 Tools
That Reminds Me..... 03:58 Tools
1 Nite Only 03:58 Tools
Emperors 03:58 Tools
Always Be Faitful 03:58 Tools
Boo Zooh Hully Gully 03:58 Tools
Young Citizens 02:26 Tools
Train Bound For Midnight 03:58 Tools
Tried To Forget 02:26 Tools
Secrets 02:26 Tools
Love Nowhere - Monarchs Club Mix 02:26 Tools
Narcoleptic 02:26 Tools
Hell's New Residents 03:58 Tools
Dead Boyfriend 03:58 Tools
Girl Crazy On Mars 02:21 Tools
Wanted Man 03:58 Tools
Polio 03:58 Tools
She's Mine 02:28 Tools
Satellite 02:28 Tools
Monarchs - Business Casual 03:58 Tools
Writer / Reporter 03:58 Tools
This Old Heart 02:26 Tools
Friday Night 02:06 Tools
That Reminds Me... 03:58 Tools
Sandal Stomp 03:58 Tools
Wanna Go Home 02:21 Tools
1 Nite Only! 02:21 Tools
You Got Me 02:21 Tools
How Are You 02:06 Tools
That Reminds me 03:58 Tools
Love Nowhere (Monarchs rmx) 03:58 Tools
This Is Love 03:58 Tools
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1.) A doo-wop group from Louisville, Kentucky. 2.) A garage rock band from Michigan active in the mid-'90s on Bulb Records. 3.) A garage rock band from Sydney, Australia active in the '90s. 4.) Music comes not from lesson or rote but the open soul. Celeste Griffin, the Monarchs lead singer, began her music education in the piano at age eight. It lasted less than a year. It was fifteen years later, on a sultry afternoon in Alabama, when Celeste again laid her untrained hands to her mother’s piano and stumbled upon her first song, Notes of Disease. The pot began to boil and Celeste yielded to the flame. Three years later Griffin’s recognized ability to whisper southern family secrets and belt the grief of lost love has landed her at the biggest venues in Austin, the “Live Music Capital of the World.” Griffin's music is her own. It is dripping with thickly woven emotion, a personal testimony to a collective memory that bonds family, friends, and lovers. Monarchs blurs the genre lines, grazing soul, folk, rock, and southern boogie in any given song. Her voice is powerful and poetic, chords resonating in a distinctly Alabaman tune. With the occasional 'Roll Tide!' interspersing applause and her charming southern drawl coating song break commentary, its hard to forget Griffin's southern roots. Monarchs' first two albums glow with soft sunshine, intimate portraits of a young woman finding musical inspiration in the laughter of her friends, the lazy flight of Birmingham fireflies, and the joy of youthful optimism. Her first album, The Oak EP, was recorded in 2008 on a four-track tape recorder in a women's bathhouse on an abandoned industrial site outside of Birmingham. Produced by Taylor Hollingsworth of Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, the release came a mere six months after that sultry June afternoon. Those Words, Those Frames was recorded in Birmingham in 2009, in an old grocery store repurposed into a music studio. Griffin moved Monarchs to Austin in 2008 to study Community and Regional Planning at the University of Texas. Its no fluke that Griffin wrote her Master's thesis on the repurposing of old buildings into spaces promoting art, community, and economic development. She has put her faith in art as a uniting force, the point at which community and place intersect. For Griffin, music is family. The gravity of family plays an integral role in Griffin's songwriting, songs often telling the story of great relatives that lived before her. The name Monarchs is itself derived from the dysfunctional and regal duality of royal families, the idea that we are all queens, kings, and members of the family that embodies our unified existence. The Monarchs project has been a success carried on the shoulders of many, with friends and family collaborating to assemble the creative, mosaic whole. This past summer, Monarchs recorded its first full length LP with producer and friend Mike McCarthy, producer of Patty Griffin, Spoon, and Heartless Bastards. Titled The Rise and Fall, the album holds major advancements in writing and production quality. Longtime friend and Swiss Army musician Van Hollingsworth, credited for his central role in the development of Monarchs and its unique sound, currently plays on guitar. Alongside him are band members Phil Aijarpu on bass and Josh Halpern on drums. Rise and Fall is slated to be released in July 2011. -------------------------------------------- learn about monarchs: http://monarchsfamily.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.