Dan Nishimoto - 2009年 06月 12日  Do you only need three chords and the truth In the case of the Monks, five ex-G.I.'s and four svengalis complete the picture. The short-lived band --...
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Joe Tangari - 2009年 04月 20日 Alright, my name's GaryLet's go, it's beat time, it's hop time, it's monk time!On paper, it's hard to imagine a couplet that looks less like an opener...
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Stewart Lee - 2009年 04月 19日  Whatever revisionist historians of the roots of krautrock and garage-punkmight tell you, nobody used to rate the five ecclesiastically tonsured andrec...
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cloudspeakers - 2009年 04月 14日  The story of the Monks has been told before, but it certainly bears repeating. In the early ?60s five bored American GIs living on an army base in a s...
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Pete Paphides - 2009年 04月 11日  Now with several extra tracks, the only album by this radically tonsuredquintet has long accrued mythical status. Though American, their collectivelif...
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Andy Gill - 2009年 04月 10日  Some idea of the direction into which proto-garage-punk band the Monks sought to guide rock'n'roll can be gleaned from the fact that four tracks from ...
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Peter Kimpton - 2009年 03月 15日  A real gem: five US GIs stationed in Germany who stayed, shaved their heads into tonsures and pumped out anarchic garage protest songs. Influential an...
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