Ghosts

Monno
Ghosts

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CONSPIRACY / CARGO
Release date: 21/Nov/2008
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Sales Rank: #24 in Doom Metal
#4684 in Rock
Style: Doom Metal
Product No.: 2276229
Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Negative Horizon"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Troye"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Merule"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Hull Endfall"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Ghost is an album by Monno, released in 2008. The album is a rock CD. -
"Ghosts" is a CD release by the experimental noise and doom jazz band Monno, brought to you by CONSPIRACY / CARGO. This album pushes sonic boundaries with its intense fusion of free jazz improvisation, crushing drone, and industrial soundscapes. Monno has built a reputation for their raw energy and innovative approach since forming in Switzerland in 1999, earning critical acclaim across Europe?s avant-garde music scene. Their previous albums have been praised for their uncompromising vision and unique blend of genres. The label behind this release, CONSPIRACY / CARGO, is known for supporting groundbreaking artists in the realms of experimental rock, metal, and electronic music?helping underground acts reach wider audiences through high-quality releases.
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Igor G. - 13/Mar/2020 3 of 5 Stars!
Released through the Belgian record-label Conspiracy in 2008, “Ghosts” is the fourth official album by the Switzerland born (in 1999) and Germany based (since 2002) Experimental-Doom-Metal outfit, MONNO. It features 5 tracks, varying in length from 3 up to 14 minutes, and clocking in at over 45 minutes in total. There is no guitarist in the line-up – all noises are created with tenor sax, voice, laptop, bass and drums. So, as you might guess, it’s not your melodic and riffy traditional Doom, but rather experimental and avant-gardish Doom-mess. The quartet is able to demonstrate a certain variety from track to track on the album, stylistically ranging their path from steady, repetitive, and droney Doom-Metal (“Negative Horizon”) to impulsive, chaotic, and uncompromising Noise-core (“Hull”). However, there are too little progressions, shifts and turns within a single composition. The music is mostly instrumental – voice and sax are used as additional instruments for developing sound-textures but not for compositional or melodic constructing. Honestly, I expected more from MONNO on “Ghosts”, which considered to be their best record to date. However, fans of repetitive, moody, and doomy-metallic experimentations will appreciate it for sure.