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Munkster's Medicine is a yet to be classic rock track. It's sultry atmospherics and open heart surgery vocals had www.soundsxp.com claiming that 'all indie rock' should be like this. Released commercially in September 2002 on the band's debut 'A Thousand' ep it has remained a firm favourite with the gig-going public. Watch out for a new studio version for Munkster's debut album 'Every Day Could Be The Same'. |
CD: A Thousand EP
Label: Toast Records
Credits: Rupert Mann (Engineer) |
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'Everyone Knows Your Name' is a true indie/pop crossover track. The addictive melodies and catchy chorus make one listen enough to have you singing it in your head all day. Whilst structurally the song shows all facets of Munkster's true ability; outstanding songwriting, the textrured guitars overlaid with vocal harmonics that will please those looking for a catchy tune to play in the car equally as those looking for a true rock song. |
CD: 'Every Day Could Be The Same'
Label: Toast Records Ltd.
Credits: (C) & (P) 2002 Toast Records Ltd. |
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New Disease is a fun little number, only 1 min 30 secs long in its album form, it is a rock & roll espresso! Great crunchy textured guitars with vocal melodies which see singer Seb Wesson step a little out of character with good effect. The track really shows the flexibility and depth of the Munkster sound, and shows off their ability to make music to suit the moment. |
CD: Every Day Could Be The Same
Label: Toast Records
Credits: (c) & (p) 2003 Toast Records |
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