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< RED MONKEY >
UK
late 1990's-
the band
Rachel (ex-Pussycat Trash): vocals, bass
Pete (ex-Pussycat Trash): guitar, vocals
Marc: drums
partial discography
Make a Mess 7" (Kill Rock Stars 1998)
Make the Moment full-length (Troubleman/Slampt 1998)
Difficult is Easy full-length (Troubleman/Slampt 1999)
one track on Taking a Chance on Chances comp (Slampt 1998)
further reading
http://killrockstars.com ... redmonkeyfactsheet.html
Wee RM page at Kill Rock Stars records.
http://www.insound.com/chat/archive/redmonkey.cfm
RM chat from a year or two ago, conducted by the fabulous insound.com.
endorsement
I debated a bit putting Red Monkey on here - there's definitely a girl in the band, but they're not necessarily that heavy, not always.... And then I had another listen to Make the Moment and heck, it's pretty screamy at times, and even if it's not 100% True Metal, it still rocks pretty hard, and woman cannot live on metal alone, anyway. Angular, angry, articulate. I love Red Monkey.
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