
Energetic vocals, fuzztone bass, and experiments with guitar feedback are just a few of the things The Monks utilize to create their sound. It sounds like everything else from the mid sixties, yet like nothing like anything from the mid sixties. I know that is a complete contradiction and probably isn't the best way to explain the music, but that's all I got.
I have included a link for "Oh, How To Do Now," a song that highlights Gary Burger's vocals and a rhythm section that steadily chugs along for most of the song, only to pick up the tempo during the outro, which features some cool organ and guitar solos. I know I usually go a bit more indepth about the featured band and song, but The Monks have a fantastic official site that will give you a much better understanding of the band's history. Be sure to check it out.
The Monks
"Oh, How To Do Now"
1966
2 comments:
Thanks for a great blog, I think it was schlockster that pointed me in your direction. I've been enjoying "Black Monk Time" since I finally found the CD on Infinite Zero in a shop about ten years ago.
I especially loved the "Dracula Ye-Ye" tune, and I'm glad I found it while it was still up.
My only complaint is that the megaupload links seem to have a really slow transfer rate. The stuff I downloaded today was transferring any where from 5 to 15 kbps. That, on top of the 45 second wait they have built in makes for a tedious download.
Glad youre enjoying the blog. I'm not sure what the deal with megaupload is...personally, I usually receive transfer @ 30-50kb/s, but you aren't the first person to mention problems with it. Any suggestions of other sites I could use?
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