Monophonics @ The Chop Shop (10/9)

Take psychedelic-rock, add soul, and make it heavy as can be, and you’ve got yourself a recipe for what makes Monophonics such a remarkable band. Monophonics has a signature arrangement of instruments for a variety of sound such as a mellotron, harp, moog, and lap steel guitar, and many brass instruments to provide their trademark smooth, but powerful sound. The nature of the genre they play in recalls a nostalgic feeling, like the songs your parents grew up with, and in turn showed you. However, Monophonics keeps their sound absolutely fresh, and puts adaptive new takes on the heavy soul genre, that begs the question about what the next step for contemporary music is. 

 

Monophonics started their musical venture in 2012, with their album, In Your Brain, which cemented their place in the psych-soul genre. Their next album, Sound of Sinning, which featured their song La La La Love Me, which is filled with that classic feeling. Their newest album, It’s Only Us, came out this year, with lyrical topics of the current state of our world, mental healths, and power struggles, with an undertone of hope and resilience.

 

Monophonics have built a reputation for being a band you must see live. Be sure to hear their expansive sound in person, and listen to their newest album.

 

Monophonics

 

Friday, October 9, 2020

 

Doors: 8:00PM

 

Show: 9:00PM

 

18+

 

$24 general admission

 

The Chop Shop

 

2033 W North Ave

 

Chicago, IL 60647

 

More information here

 

Purchase tickets here

 

MacGregor Salmon: Transfer student from Texas A&M to Loyola University Chicago, I am a Film and Digital Media major. Though my primary study is in film, I love all things creative and want to immerse myself in all kinds of mediums. Sharing and discovering music with others has always been an important part of my relationships with others. I grew up on funk, and the first song I can remember hearing is Sir Duke by Stevie Wonder. I still have much love for funk, but I also lean towards alternative, jazz, and anything experimental as I love to hear how new artists are changing the music scene. I find myself on Soundcloud often, looking for creative new works by independent artists. I also consider myself to be a writer, I love to write creative short stories, but I also want to use my skills as a writer to further my appreciation and understanding of music, and the artists behind their work.
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