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"How can we expect anyone to listen if we are using the same old voice? We need noise..."
- Refused
"The work: to make revolution irresistible."
- Toni Cade Bambara
Revolutionary. While it's become increasingly difficult to refrain from rolling one's eyes whenever one hears the word,
it's even harder not to use it when describing From Monument To Masses. This San Francisco area three-piece, founded in late 2000, is
constantly pushing the boundaries of instrumental post-rock--combining layers of guitar loops, driving polyrhythm and breakbeats, and
sampled sound into emotional, ever-changing song structures. FMTM's music has always moved away from the pop music standards of lead
vocals, verse-chorus-bridge song structures, and radio-friendly song lengths. But there is a conscious limit to their instrumental
experimentation... a desire to stay away from the suffocating artsiness of highbrow indie wankery in favor of tunes that remain grounded
in a driving rock sensibility.
Among FMTM's influences, stand out artists like Refused, Fugazi, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and DJ Shadow who are particularly inspirational
for their ability to combine progressive sounds with equally progressive political ideas. Living in the Bay Area, it's no wonder that their
music celebrates political activism and social change. The group has always held that art cannot exist independently from political struggle.
With their latest album, "Schools of thought contend.", FMTM chose to collaborate with a diverse group of artists as well as record
two new studio tracks. The result is an album that showcases the band's new musical directions and presents radical interpretations
of songs from their previous full-length, "The Impossible Leap in One Hundred Simple Steps." with sounds ranging from indie and
electronic pop to drum&bass and post-rock. "Schools of thought contend." is not some "throwaway" remix album but a true notch in
FMTM's discography that the band attests is as vital, representative, and artistically challenging as its last two albums.
From Monument To Masses:
Francis Choung - drums, keys, programming
Sergio Robledo-Moderazo - bass, keys, samples
Matthew Solberg - guitar, loops
1340 S. Van Ness Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94110
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