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- Date Released: January 1, 2001
- Genre: Alternative/Punk
- Style: Indie Rock
- Label: Clairecords / IODA
Familiar shoegazing turf? Not quite for this UK duo, featuring ex-Slowdive guitarist Christian Savill.
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A UK duo featuring ex-Slowdive guitarist Christian Savill, Monster Movie walk familiar shoegazing turf, but add new elements to the musical mist. The group's debut full-length, Last Night Something Happened, incorporates strings, piano, organs and drum machines into a soundbed of chiming guitars, billowy feedback and sleepy vocals. Most of the songs are inhabited by an overriding sense of weariness. "Do you feel like your days are behind you?" sings Savill on "Shortwave." Whether it's a rhetorical question to his shoegazing peers — once heralded but now struggling to fill small clubs — is unclear. But while Savill and his kin may feel tired, they're not jaded, and songs like "4th and Pine" and "Winter is Coming" indicate they're still utterly swept away by beautiful sorrow, and still gifted enough to capture it time and again.
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Following up their debut EP with an equally worthy full-length, on Last Night Something Happened Monster Movie demonstrate both their roots and their sense of trying to play around as well. If it was just Slowdive (any particular era of them) redux, there'd be no real point, but right from the fantastic start -- a gently driving mini-epic instrumental called "First Trip to the City," which captures the yearning of prime Smashing Pumpkins in a more low-key way -- things are going well. Christian Savill's vocals, in comparison to, say, Neil Halstead's, are lighter, more open, and winsome rather than quietly whispery or reflective. Set against the melancholy flow of delayed guitar, pianos, and more on tracks like "Shortwave" and the midtempo "4th and Pine," it makes for an attractive contrast, not lost in the music but not completely standing apart from it either. The implicit drama in many of Slowdive's songs is hinted at here, but more than often the feeling is less that and more textural touches for their own sake, like the slow hip-hop breaks on "Take Me Away" or "Ooby." Still, the slower, almost stentorian pace of "Home" provides a sudden moment of light with the acoustic guitar-touched chorus, while "Winter Is Coming" makes for a strong, involving conclusion. Elsewhere there are signs of the Sarah Records background of the performers as well -- the excellent "Waiting" could easily belong on a compilation from said label back in 1992, for instance. A fun if unsurprising touch is using an actual chug of a train to provide the initial rhythm on the pretty cool robot-rock-into-shoegaze combination "Sleeping on a Train." Monster Movie won't reignite long-dead flames per se, but the duo does show that the style still has room for exploration and enjoyment.
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Credits
- Martin Nichols - Engineer // Martin Wheeler - Vocals // Christian Savill - ? // Monster Movie - Producer // Monster Movie - Main Performer // Sean Hewson - ? // Gene Moore - Photography // Gary Franz - Design
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Performers
Christian Savill of Slowdive // Sean Hewson of Sarah Records' Eternal
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