The Plague MonkeysCountry of origin:Ireland Type of music generally:Ethereal alternative pop Status:Final release, The Sunburn Index (1999) See also:The Plague Monkeys site Comparisons:Cocteau Twins, Innocence Mission, The Tycho Brahe/Tychonaut Covers/own material:Own General comments:Ethereal, dreamy pop in the Cocteau Twins vein. Carol Keogh has a gorgeous and amazingly evocative, Kate Bush-like high voice that goes so well with this kind of music. (Neile) Recommended first album:Either Recordings:
Surface TensionRelease info:1998—Crosstown Music—CrossCD02 Availability:Used Ecto priority:Highly recommended for fans of ethereal pop Group members:Donal O'Mahony—guitars, keyboards, mandolin Guest artists:Joe Chester—backing vocals (2) Produced by:The Plague Monkeys Comments:This is a lovely album. Unfortunately it tends to blur a little bit as so many ethereal pop albums do, but there are lovely songs here and it rewards close listening. (Neile) The Sunburn IndexRelease info:1999—Crosstown Music—CrossCD03 Availability:Used Ecto priority:Highly recommended for fans of ethereal pop/rock Group members:Carol Keogh—vocals, bicycle horn Guest artists:Kim Purcell—piano (8) Produced by:Donal O'Mahony and The Plague Monkeys Comments:Like Surface Tension, this is a disc that rewards attention. It can slip by if you're not really listening, but the more attentively you listen the more there is to hear. It's obvious even to the casual listener, though, that Carol Keogh's vocals are lovely and the songs are carefully constructed. You realize just how very true this is over time. It's a grower. (Neile) |
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