Before the Past-Live from Electrical Audio (Indie Exclusive) (Color) by Mono (Record, 2019)

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About this product

Product Identifiers

Record LabelTemporary Residence, Tmpr
UPC0656605333441
eBay Product ID (ePID)7046092290

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2019
GenreRock
ArtistMono
Release TitleBefore the Past-Live from Electrical Audio (Indie Exclusive) (Color)

Dimensions

Item Height0.11in
Item Weight0.52lb.
Item Length12.28in
Item Width10.71in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks3
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
TracksCom(?) (Live from Electrical Audio), L'america (Live from Electrical Audio), Halo (Live from Electrical Audio)
Number of Discs1
Notes"Mono formed in Tokyo, Japan in the closing winter weeks of December, 1999. They played their first live shows at the top of the new millennium, and released their first album, Under The Pipal Tree, in 2001. Recorded live in one day on a razor-thin budget, Pipal Tree was an earnest introduction to the curious magic of a band that would eventually become synonymous with monstrously dynamic, contemporary classical rock music. To commemorate those austere beginnings - and celebrate their remarkable longevity - Mono revisit three of their earliest songs, and retrofit them with speaker-destroying upgrades. Anchored by the towering 16-minute noise opus, "Com(?)", Before The Past "†Live From Electrical Audio shows the evolution of Mono's execution, stripping away the strings and layers of guitar overdubs to show just how massive this band can be at their most instrumentally austere. Newly recorded in one day in 2019 with longtime collaborator, Steve Albini - and mixed by Albini with Temporary Residence founder, Jeremy deVine - Before The Past is as much a declaration of the present as it is a document of the past. These songs, which are now 20 years old, feel more powerful and profound than ever - a testament to Mono's enduring dedication to their craft, and their dogged exploration of maximum minimalism."
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