Monochrome Set, The
Cosmonaut
At the end of the 70s, The Monochrome Set were part of the first wave of post punk bands. Right from the beginning, the
band earned a solid reputation as purveyors of fine pop, gaining praise from 80s contemporaries such as Morrissey and
Edwyn Collins. Importantly, in later years this praise has continued with artists such as Franz Ferdinand, The Divine
Comedy and Graham Coxon, all citing the band as a key influence on their own work. The Monochrome Set sound has often
been described as timeless, and that alone explains why, over the years, the band has continued gaining admirers.
"Cosmonaut", the band's 13th album, is a perfect example of this exhilarating mix. The title track opens with a Theremin
cyber fly buzzing towards your skull before the song hits, launching you into a mirror dimension that is both familiar
and alien. The whole album is a trip that starts with a hallucinating cash-till lady, then travels through dream-sets
involving cannibalism, disaffected squirrels, strange gods, dying sweethearts, sexual depravity, Alzheimer's, backward
evolution, and ends in an operating theatre, amid a sea of medical tentacles.
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
09-09-2016
Label
Item-nr
493193
EAN
4015698006247
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
COSMONAUT
2
SUDDENLY, LAST AUTUMN
3
SQUIRREL IN A HAT
4
PUT IT ON THE ALTAR
5
TIGRESS
6
STICK YOUR HAND UP IF YOURE LOUCHE
7
FELE
8
KINGFISHER BLUE
9
MONKEY SUITCASE
10
LOST IN MY OWN ROOM, DREAMING