Red Tree
Moneen are a band from Brampton, ON, Canada. Formed in 1999 after the dissolution of another band named Perfectly Normal, the original members included Kenny Bridges (vocals and guitar), Chris Hippy Hughes (vocals, guitar), Peter Krpan (drums) and Mark Bowser (bass). In 2001, Bowser was replaced by the enigmatic Nu Chris, who was subsequently replaced by Erik Hughes. Moneen put out their first releases on Smallman Records, 1999's Smaller Chairs for the Early 1900's EP and 2001's The Theory of Harmonial Value. In 2002, the band signed to Vagrant Records, maintaining Smallman Records as their Canadian distributor. The Trever Keith-produced Are We Really Happy With Who We Are Right Now? was released in July 2003, and was the band's introduction to most American listeners, chock-full of their trademarks: uncommon jazz extensions, frequent meter changes, absurdly long song titles, etc. The band's follow-up, The Red Tree, arrived in April 2006, and features more compact compositions than the band's previous releases. A companion DVD titled It All Started With A Red Stripe was released in May 2008 featuring video diaries from their US and Canadian tour, concert footage from their show at the Mod Club in Toronto, as well as a documentary that features the making of The Red Tree. Moneen went on to release an EP titled Saying Something You Have Already Said Before which featured five songs recorded live at Toronto's Opera House, including a previously unreleased song Prepare Yourself... The Worst Is Yet To Come. Moneen released The World I Want to Leave Behind in September 2009, an album which saw the departure of drummer Peter Krpan who was replaced by Steve Nunnaro. It included the single Hold That Sound, as well as Believe which was used as part of CTV's television campaign during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. Moneen has toured with Alexisonfire, Braid, Brand New, Choke, Circa Survive, Dashboard Confessional, Northstar, Park, Saves the Day, Senses Fail, Taking Back Sunday, Underoath, and Yellowcard, among others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Moneen are a band from Brampton, ON, Canada. Formed in 1999 after the dissolution of another band named Perfectly Normal, the original members included Kenny Bridges (vocals and guitar), Chris Hippy Hughes (vocals, guitar), Peter Krpan (drums) and Mark Bowser (bass). In 2001, Bowser was replaced by the enigmatic Nu Chris, who was subsequently replaced by Erik Hughes. Moneen put out their first releases on Smallman Records, 1999's Smaller Chairs for the Early 1900's EP and 2001's The Theory of Harmonial Value. In 2002, the band signed to Vagrant Records, maintaining Smallman Records as their Canadian distributor. The Trever Keith-produced Are We Really Happy With Who We Are Right Now? was released in July 2003, and was the band's introduction to most American listeners, chock-full of their trademarks: uncommon jazz extensions, frequent meter changes, absurdly long song titles, etc. The band's follow-up, The Red Tree, arrived in April 2006, and features more compact compositions than the band's previous releases. A companion DVD titled It All Started With A Red Stripe was released in May 2008 featuring video diaries from their US and Canadian tour, concert footage from their show at the Mod Club in Toronto, as well as a documentary that features the making of The Red Tree. Moneen went on to release an EP titled Saying Something You Have Already Said Before which featured five songs recorded live at Toronto's Opera House, including a previously unreleased song Prepare Yourself... The Worst Is Yet To Come. Moneen released The World I Want to Leave Behind in September 2009, an album which saw the departure of drummer Peter Krpan who was replaced by Steve Nunnaro. It included the single Hold That Sound, as well as Believe which was used as part of CTV's television campaign during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. Moneen has toured with Alexisonfire, Braid, Brand New, Choke, Circa Survive, Dashboard Confessional, Northstar, Park, Saves the Day, Senses Fail, Taking Back Sunday, Underoath, and Yellowcard, among others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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6obby
Acres.
Admiral
Don't Ever Tell Locke What He Can't Do
If Tragedy's Appealing, Then Disaster's An Addiction
Are We Really Happy With Who We Are Right Now?
The Day No One Needed To Know
This Is All Bigger Than Me
The Song I Swore To Never Sing
Accidents Are On Purpose
The East Has Stolen What The West May Want
The Politics Of Living And The Shame In Dying
The Frightening Reality Of The Fact That We Will All Have To Grow Up And Settle Down One Day
Sharks In Danger
Bleed And Blister (version 3)
The Passing Of America
To Say Something That Means Nothing To Anyone At All
There Are A Million Reasons For Why This May Not Work... And Just One Good One For Why It Will
Closing My Eyes Won't Help Me Leave
With This Song I Will Destroy Myself
Hold That Sound
I Have Never Done Anything For Anyone That Was Not For Me As Well
The Last Song I Will Ever Want To Sing
Start Angry...End Mad
Seasons Fade...Fevers Rage...It's A Slow Decay
Seasons Fade... Fevers Rage... It's A Slow Decay
Believe
No Better Way To Show Your Love Than a Set of Broken Legs
Life's Just Too Short Little Ndugu
A Realization of How It's Always Been
The World I Want To Leave Behind
What the Weatherman Forgot to Tell You
Bleed and Blister (Version Two)
Why Bother Wondering When Wondering's All You Got
The Start To This May Be The End To Another
Waterfalls
How To Live With The Thought That Sometimes Life Ends
Great Escape
I Wish I Was There to See the Way It Was Supposed to Be
Start Angry .. End Mad
Half Empty? Half Full? I Never Got a Glass to Start With
Redefine
Thoughts Weigh Heavy...Don't Get Drowned In The Weight Of It All
The Way
The Long Count
The Monument
Life's Too Short Little Ndugu
Start Angry... End Mad
Red Eyes
Bleed and Blister
This Year I've Had Enough
Lighters
The Frightening Reality Of The Fact That We Will All Have To Grow Up And Settle Down Some Day
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