monastir

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Wasted 03:14 Tools
Disconnect my speakers 02:53 Tools
Ghosts for Laundry 01:38 Tools
Ghost of Laundry 01:37 Tools
Life is long, when you´re lonely 03:58 Tools
Disconnect My Speaker 02:54 Tools
December depression (radio edit) 03:23 Tools
Life is long, when you're lonely 03:59 Tools
I Hate Your Boyfriend 02:59 Tools
Teenage Years 02:52 Tools
December Depression 03:38 Tools
Life Is Long When You're Lonely 04:00 Tools
Rendezvous 01:52 Tools
Shape Up 03:51 Tools
The Lonely Planet 01:50 Tools
Fat, Tired And 25 03:33 Tools
Going Under, Get Me Out 04:11 Tools
Saturday Night 03:14 Tools
Good Things Never Last 03:22 Tools
So Defeated 02:31 Tools
Young And Stupid 02:32 Tools
Loving You Is Killing Me 03:32 Tools
Silent Man Who Drives 03:57 Tools
Cuba Libre 02:07 Tools
I Freak Out On Everyone 03:27 Tools
It's In My Head And Blood 03:39 Tools
Echoes In My Head 03:16 Tools
See Ya In Istanbul 02:56 Tools
I Like You When You´re Not Around 03:40 Tools
I Like You When You're Not Around 00:00 Tools
The Modern Sound Of A Loser Generation 03:46 Tools
The modern sound for a loser generation 03:45 Tools
Check Point Dalälven 03:45 Tools
Goodbye Forever 02:56 Tools
Check Poind Dalalven 04:43 Tools
Robert the man 02:45 Tools
Love Is Dead 03:35 Tools
Wasted (Space disco 3000 remix) 03:35 Tools
These Boring Streets 03:35 Tools
Royal Treatment 03:35 Tools
Ghost For Laundry 03:35 Tools
Gay Lord 00:56 Tools
See Ya In Istanbul - false 00:56 Tools
Only The Silent Will Survive 01:49 Tools
Feel No Summer 01:49 Tools
Monastir-Wasted 01:49 Tools
Life Is Long When Your Lonely 01:49 Tools
Wasted - Space Disco 3000 Remix 01:49 Tools
Wasted New 01:49 Tools
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On a summer vacation, Monastir is founded by childhood friends Marcus Olsson and Magnus Björk. Back in Sweden Fanny Wedmark and Björn Olszewski got drafted and the grain of sand from the Sahara Desert became a solid rock. Record company A West Side Fabrication took the band under its wings and soon debut single Rendezvous was released. Strangely, it was B-side Disconnect My Speaker that propelled into the radio airplay charts in summer 2002. The A-side became a hit on college radio stations. The papers dubbed Monastir "the future of Swedish indie-rock." New material was recorded for the Shape Up EP which contained four new songs which were just as strong as the A-side. The EP also got heavy rotation on college radio. The fall of 2003 saw Monastir grow in public, and of course there was a new video to accompany the EP. With the wall-of-sound the Jesus and Mary Chain-way, the 1-2-3-4 attitude of The Ramones and melodies of pure pop genius the band went on the road and toured Scandinavia. From small underground clubs to bigger festival venues Monastir became the tight unit they are today. The band got a licence deal for their debut album in Japan in november 2003. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.