Stockholm Monsters

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All At Once 02:57 Tools
Fairy Tales 02:59 Tools
Happy Ever After 03:07 Tools
National Pastime 02:38 Tools
Terror 02:55 Tools
Partyline 04:15 Tools
Where I Belong 02:34 Tools
Decalogue 05:28 Tools
Militia 03:35 Tools
Soft Babies 03:37 Tools
Winter 03:09 Tools
Life's Two Faces 03:19 Tools
Lafayette 02:31 Tools
Your Uniform 02:56 Tools
Death is Slowly Coming 03:37 Tools
Five O'Clock 02:38 Tools
To Look At Her 04:48 Tools
E.W. 03:30 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? 05:15 Tools
Miss Moonlight 04:50 Tools
Something's Got To Give 01:37 Tools
The Longing 01:51 Tools
Stupid 02:37 Tools
Dumbstruck 03:46 Tools
Partyline (12") 00:00 Tools
Kan Kill! (12") 00:00 Tools
Shake it to The Bank 03:28 Tools
Miss Moonlight (1984) 04:50 Tools
Miss Moonlight (1984 Mix) 04:49 Tools
Partyline (12") - 12" Version 05:51 Tools
Kan Kill 00:00 Tools
Miss Moonlight - 1984 Mix 04:51 Tools
Kan Kill! [7"] 04:05 Tools
Partyline [partylive mix] 04:14 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (12") - 12" Version 05:15 Tools
Kan Kill! 05:23 Tools
Your Uniform (alternate) 02:56 Tools
Kan Kill! (7") 00:00 Tools
Kan Kill! (12") - 12" Version 07:25 Tools
PARTYLINE (PARTYLIVE MIX) 04:13 Tools
Dear 02:47 Tools
No More 03:09 Tools
Before Your Eyes 03:11 Tools
House Is Not a Home 03:20 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? - 7" edit 04:05 Tools
Shake It To The Bank - Demo 03:29 Tools
When I Smile 03:32 Tools
Kan Kill! - 7" edit 04:06 Tools
Hand Over Fist 03:05 Tools
Kan Kill! (7" edit) 04:04 Tools
Future 04:28 Tools
Party Line 04:14 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (12") (12" Version) 05:14 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (12") 05:15 Tools
Partyline (12") (12" Version) 05:49 Tools
Catch Me In Confusion 03:05 Tools
Endless You 04:25 Tools
Systems Failing 03:16 Tools
Copulation 04:45 Tools
Partyline - Partylive Mix 04:15 Tools
Kan Kill! (7 inch) 04:04 Tools
Life's Two Faces (Alternate Version) 03:36 Tools
Love Is a Dose 04:00 Tools
M/C 03:28 Tools
Kan Kill! (12") (12" Version) 07:23 Tools
Shake it to the Bank (demo) 03:28 Tools
Your Uniform - Alternate Version 02:58 Tools
Life's Two Faces - Alternate Version 03:37 Tools
We Are Nation 02:35 Tools
No More (1987 Demo) 03:08 Tools
Dear - 1987 Demo 02:47 Tools
No More - 1987 Demo 03:10 Tools
Before Your Eyes - 1987 Demo 03:12 Tools
Dear (1987 Demo) 02:46 Tools
E. W. 03:33 Tools
Before Your Eyes (1987 Demo) 03:11 Tools
Somethings Got To Give 02:46 Tools
Fairy Tale 04:16 Tools
House Is Not A Home (1987 Demo) 03:20 Tools
Kan Kill! (7'') 02:47 Tools
Kan Kill - Demo 05:24 Tools
Hand Over Fist - Live 11.11.1985 03:05 Tools
Partyline (Live 18.2.1987) 04:16 Tools
Stupid - 1987 Demo 02:38 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? - Demo 05:16 Tools
Stupid (1987 Demo) 02:37 Tools
We Are A Nation 02:37 Tools
House Is Not A Home - 1987 Demo 03:21 Tools
Kan Kill (Demo) 05:22 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (Demo) 05:14 Tools
Partyline - Live 18.2.1987 04:17 Tools
When I Smile (Live 11.11.1985) 03:31 Tools
Partyline (Live 1987) 03:47 Tools
When I Smile - Live 11.11.1985 03:33 Tools
Systems Failing - Live 23.9.1981 03:16 Tools
Where I Belong (Live 11.11.1985) 02:40 Tools
Hand Over Fist (Live 11.11.1985) 03:04 Tools
Partyline (12" Version) 05:50 Tools
Miss Moonlight [original version] 03:04 Tools
M/C - Live 23.9.1981 03:29 Tools
Shake it to the Bank [portastudio demo of an intended single] 03:47 Tools
Systems Failing (Live 23.9.1981) 03:15 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (12" Version) 05:15 Tools
Partylive 04:09 Tools
Where I Belong - Live 11.11.1985 02:41 Tools
Copulation - 1981 Demo 04:46 Tools
Future - 1981 Demo 04:29 Tools
Endless You (Live 23.9.1981) 04:24 Tools
Catch Me In Confusion (1980 Demo) 03:04 Tools
Future (1981 Demo) 04:27 Tools
We Are Nation (1980 Demo) 02:35 Tools
Partyline (12'' Version) 05:50 Tools
Kan Kill! (12" Version) 07:25 Tools
Fairy Tales - 1981 Demo 04:08 Tools
Partyline (12') 03:16 Tools
Catch Me In Confusion - 1980 Demo 03:05 Tools
M/C (Live 23.9.1981) 03:28 Tools
Endless You - Live 23.9.1981 04:25 Tools
Copulation (1981 Demo) 04:44 Tools
How Corrupt is Rough Trade (12') 05:15 Tools
We Are Nation - 1980 Demo 02:36 Tools
Fairy Tales (1981 Demo) 04:07 Tools
FairyTales 05:50 Tools
Love Is A Dose (Live April 1982) 03:59 Tools
Partyline (Italian ep version) 03:59 Tools
Kan Kill! (12'' Version) 03:59 Tools
Kan Kill! (12') 03:59 Tools
Miss Moonlight (rejected album take) 03:05 Tools
ew 03:32 Tools
Love Is A Dose - Live April 1982 04:00 Tools
Soft Babies (Premier Rang edit) 02:36 Tools
Five O' Clock 04:00 Tools
All at Once (previously unreleased) 04:00 Tools
National Pastime (1984) 03:33 Tools
Soft Babies (Long Dub) 03:33 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (7'') 03:33 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade (7 03:33 Tools
Shake it to the Bank [demo] 03:33 Tools
M/C [Live] 03:33 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade (7") 03:33 Tools
Where I Belong (Live) 03:33 Tools
Soft Babies (Short Version) 03:33 Tools
James 03:33 Tools
B1 - The Longing 03:33 Tools
A - Happy Ever After 03:33 Tools
MC 03:33 Tools
Terror (Live) 04:00 Tools
Where I Belong [Live] 04:00 Tools
Partyline [Live] 04:00 Tools
Soft Babies (Live) 04:00 Tools
No More [Demo Version] 03:33 Tools
Stockholm Monsters - Partyline 03:33 Tools
When I Smile [Live] 03:33 Tools
Systems Failing [Live] 04:00 Tools
Partyline (Live) 03:33 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? [Demo Version] 03:33 Tools
B2 - Lafayette 03:33 Tools
Love Is a Dose [Live] 04:00 Tools
Before Your Eyes [Demo Version] 04:00 Tools
Kan Kill! [Demo Version] 04:00 Tools
A - Miss Moonlight 04:00 Tools
Fairy Tales (FAC 42, Feb. 1982) 04:00 Tools
Stockholm Monsters - Happy Ever After 04:00 Tools
Dear [Demo Version] 04:00 Tools
Life’S Two Faces 04:00 Tools
Endless You [Live] 04:00 Tools
Hand Over Fist [Live] 04:00 Tools
A - How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? 04:00 Tools
Happy Ever After (FAC 58, Aug. 1982) 04:00 Tools
B - Death Is Slowly Coming 04:00 Tools
B - Soft Babies 04:00 Tools
Stupid [Demo Version] 04:00 Tools
When I Smile (Live) 04:00 Tools
Future [Demo Version] 04:00 Tools
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade [12 inch] Factory Records1984 04:00 Tools
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A neglected part of the Factory Records scene, the Stockholm Monsters are a key link between the bristly art-funk of A Certain Ratio and the good-foot indie dance vibe of Happy Mondays and the other Manchester bands of the late '80s. Often seen merely as New Order proteges (Peter Hook produced all but one of their records) and victims of both record company indifference and unnecessary potshots by the cynical British music press, the Stockholm Monsters deserved better treatment than they usually got. Formed by teenage brothers Tony and Karl France (vocals/guitar and bass/keyboards, respectively) and fraternal twins Lita and Shan Hira (keyboards and drums, respectively), the Stockholm Monsters gathered in suburban Manchester in 1980, signing to local indie powerhouse Factory Records the following year. Just before the release of their first single, the Martin Hannett-produced "Fairy Tales," 17-year-old trumpet player Lindsay Anderson joined the band. Although "Fairy Tales" was a minor success, hitting the middle reaches of the U.K. indie charts, the Hook-produced follow-up, "Happy Ever After," was a sales disappointment. Following another lineup change, with Lita Hira being replaced by guitarist John Rhodes and Anderson adding keyboards to her trumpet duties, the Stockholm Monsters released a fine EP, Miss Moonlight, in 1983. Unfortunately, despite Hook's continued involvement, Factory Records apparently lost interest in the group and shunted them to their Belgian subsidiary label Factory Benelux, then seen as the label's dumping ground for vanity projects and failed experiments. (Ironically, many post-punk connoisseurs now find Factory Benelux releases more interesting than most of the proper Factory releases of the era, the mother label having largely turned into a straight dance imprint after the massive success of New Order's "Blue Monday" 12".) The Stockholm Monsters' sole long-player, Alma Mater, came out in September 1984. A low-key record blending jangly guitars and skittering electronic percussion, Alma Mater bridges the gap between the British indie pop and dance scenes of the era much in the same way that New Order would on their next couple of albums. Half a decade later, of course, the Stone Roses and others would take this hybrid to the top of the charts and the forefront of the British national consciousness. Armed with a deliberately provocative title and a cover photo of a nude pubescent girl, the aggressive and experimental 12" single "How Corrupt Is Rough Trade" charted higher than anything the Stockholm Monsters had released since their first single. Anderson left the group shortly after its release, and it was assumed that the Stockholm Monsters were finished. Surprisingly, a final single was released two years later, but its appearance suggested turmoil in the band's ranks. At the same time that the Peter Hook-produced version of "Party Line" came out on Factory in the U.K., the Italian label Materiali Sonori released a much different mix with a new set of B-sides, with the band getting the production credit. The band split for good shortly thereafter in 1987, with Shan Hira becoming a noted producer and studio owner in Manchester, working with the Fall, the Chameleons, and others. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.