MONEEN

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Location:
Toronto, Ca
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Rock / Emo
Label:
Vagrant / Universal
Type:
Major
Though the band's fourth full-length offering The World I Want To Leave Behind features a
number of “firsts,” Moneen vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Kenny Bridges assures us that this
isn't a new band: “We weren't trying to reinvent ourselves as much as we were trying out some
things that we would have been scared of on previous records.”



One wouldn't think a band that's effortlessly able to weave such a wide array of influences into
their output would be “scared” to try anything. After all, Moneen has always thrived on their
trademark melee of melodic components – pop that has no business being so profound; rock that
shouldn't be so ambient; punk that has no right being so delicate. While that familiar formula is
what ultimately drives The World I Want To Leave Behind, Bridges, bassist Erik Hughes,
guitarist/vocalist Chris “Hippy” Hughes, and new drummer Steve Nunnaro have slightly shifted
their take on songwriting this time out.



“We enjoy writing music that makes us want to jump off the walls and roll around on the ground – while still maintaining a song's integrity, of course,” offers bassist Hughes of his band's general
take on music making. Indeed, this has been the template for the band's writing ever since forming
in 1999 and dropping the Smaller Chairs For The Early 1900s EP, a release that would introduce
the band's shimming guitar interplay and passionate, personal lyricism to the world. Subsequent
records, including 2003's Are We Really Happy With Who We Are Right Now? and 2006's The Red
Tree, have seen a continual refinement of the band's writing and wordplay, this effort being no
exception.



“We took a more simplistic route this time around to allow the songs to breath, and to really let
certain parts shine when they needed to,” adds Hippy. Bridges agrees, explaining that with The
World I Want To Leave Behind, the band wanted to start out simple when structuring a track – letting the components work for the song and not the song for the components.



Indeed, the album is the first with drummer Steve Nunnaro, who the remaining band members cite
as a significant contributor when it came to crafting these 12 songs. It's also found the band
experimenting with new instruments – and who's playing them. Still, this is Moneen – in the shape
that those who've sweated out the enthralling experience of their stage show know so well.



“We pushed ourselves harder than ever for this,” says Bridges with an air of pride. “We knew there
was no way we could fool around with these songs. They were too important to us.” This mentality
translates through the music with ease. Though there's still plenty of “jump-off-the-wall” jamming
to be found, it's clear Moneen have truly invested themselves into this offering, which makes it all
the more special to be invited into.



The foiling of new mentalities with old mannerisms is what makes The World I Want To Leave
Behind such a culmination of creativity for Moneen, though the journey isn't ending anytime soon.
Says Hippy in anticipation: “There is still a lot to come, and I feel like everything old will start to
feel new again.”
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Canada Booking
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USA Booking
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UK and Europe Booking
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The World I Want To Leave Behind
Available Now!



Hold That Sound
Released June 16, 2009



Saying Something You Have Already Said Before
Released November 22, 2006



The Red Tree
Released April 11, 2006



The Switcheroo Series
Released November 22, 2005



Are We Really Happy With Who We Are?
Released June 17, 2003



Smaller Chairs For the Early 1900's
Released October 21, 2003



The Theory Of Harmonial Value
Released March 13, 2001



Hold That Sound
Official Video



The Making Of "The World I Want To Leave Behind"
Part 2 of 4
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