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Thelonious Monster

Thelonious Monster is an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California, led by singer-songwriter Bob Forrest and named after jazz musician Thelonious Monk. Active from 1984 to 1994, again from 2004 to 2011, and reforming a second time in 2019, the band has released five original studio albums. The band has a large cult following and is considered to be a seminal and influential band in the 1980's L.A. underground music scene, alongside acts like Jane's Addiction and Red Hot Chili Peppers. They've been described as having "traced emotional dips and bends with exceptional acuity and impact".[1]

Thelonious Monster
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresPunk blues, alternative rock, punk rock
Years active1983 (1983)–1994
2004–2011
2019–present

History Edit

Members include Forrest on vocals; bass players Jon Huck, Rob Graves, Dallas Don Burnett and Martyn LeNoble; guitarists Chris Handsone, Bill Stobaugh, Dix Denney, Zander Schloss, Mike Martt, K.K. Barrett, Jon Sidel; and drummer Pete Weiss. They were a popular live attraction in the underground rock clubs of Hollywood in the 1980s but never achieved major commercial success.[2]

Their 1986 debut album, Baby...You're Bummin' My Life out in a Supreme Fashion was described as "bluesy, jazzy, snaggle-toothed singer-songwriter pop blaring through a busted speaker."[3]

1987 saw the release of Next Saturday Afternoon, long time Los Angeles Times music critic Robert Hilburn wrote that it would be "prized by those who crave penetrating and perceptive rock ‘n’ roll. In its best moments, the LP explores questions of identity and self-worth in stark, unflinching ways that recall the passion and purpose of some of rock’s classic collections."[4]

In 1988, guitarist John Frusciante auditioned for Thelonious Monster. He was in the band for only three hours before being asked to join the Red Hot Chili Peppers.[5]

1989 saw the release of Stormy Weather, called "still far from the smooth or dance-happy edges preferred by mainstream radio, the album is more accessible than its predecessor. There are some winning melodic touches amid the occasional all-out, slam-bam rock ‘n’ roll."[6]

In 1992, the band released Beautiful Mess on Capitol Records. The Los Angeles Times described it as "another series of soul-searching tunes about relationships and self-doubts. What distinguishes Forrest’s music is the absence of self-pity. In the tradition of John Lennon, Forrest is capable of expressing irony or anger in a social context, but he recognizes the enemy is often within."[7] The following tour brought the band around the world, including a notorious set at the 1993 Pink Pop Festival.[8]

After several years of sporadic activity and Forrest's tenure with The Bicycle Thief, Thelonious Monster reunited in 2004 at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California and at the Sunset Junction Street Fair in Los Angeles, and released their first new album in 12 years. California Clam Chowder would feature guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, who was also a member of Forrest's short-lived band, The Bicycle Thief. Klinghoffer would eventually go on to replace John Frusciante in the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

In 2009 Thelonious Monster reunited for their first shows in five years. The band played a show at The Echo in Los Angeles as a warm-up for dates on Warped Tour, and a show at Pappy And Harriet's in Pioneertown, California.

Former members of Thelonious Monster are featured in the 2011 documentary Bob and the Monster, which details the life and career of Bob Forrest.

In 2019, Bob announced on his Instagram account that Thelonious Monster were in the studio working on a new album. He also posted a photo of Dix Denney and Josh Klinghoffer working in the studio.[9]

Band members Edit

Current

  • Bob Forrest – lead vocals (1984–1994, 2004–present)
  • Pete Weiss – drums, percussion (1984–1994, 2004–present)
  • Chris Handsone (a.k.a. "Chris Handsome") – guitar (1984–1989, 1992–1994, 2019–present)
  • Martyn LeNoble – bass (1990–1992, 2019–present)

Former

  • Dix Denney – guitar (1984–1994, 2004–2023) (died 2023)
  • Jon Sidel – guitar (1992–1994, 2004)
  • K. K. Barrett – guitar (1986)
  • Bill Stobaugh – guitar (1986) (died 1996)
  • Jon Huck – bass (1984–1988)
  • Rob Graves – bass (1988–1990) (died 1990)
  • Tony Malone – guitar (1989)
  • Zander Schloss – guitar (1992–1994, 2009–2015)
  • Dallas Don Burnet – bass (1992–1994, 2004–2015)
  • Mike Martt – guitar (1989–1991, 2009–2015)

Discography Edit

Studio albums

Singles and EPs

  • The Boldness of Style (1987)
  • So What If I Did (1989)
  • Blood Is Thicker Than Water (1992)
  • Body and Soul? (1993)
  • Adios Lounge (1993)

References Edit

  1. ^ "Monster Cutups : Their Belligerent Antics Tore Thelonious Apart, but Tragedy Put the Band Back on Track". Los Angeles Times. 7 February 1991. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  2. ^ Chicago Sun-Times, May 19, 1989, Thelonious Monster storms into Chicago by Dave Hoekstra
  3. ^ "'Celebrity Rehab' Star Bob Forrest's Musical Past". Spin.com. 19 October 2010. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  4. ^ "A GEM FROM L.A.'S ROCK MONSTER". Los Angeles Times. 16 August 1987. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  5. ^ O'Neill, Ann (December 14, 2011). "Risen from the gutter, he whispers hope to Hollywood's junkies". CNN. Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  6. ^ "The Thelonious Monster Mash : What's L.A.'s maverick rock group doing recording Tracy Chapman?". Los Angeles Times. 5 March 1989. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Bob Forrest Is Willing to Take Blame : Drugs and alcohol hurt his career. But the leader of Thelonious Monster is back with a new album—and no excuses". Los Angeles Times. 7 November 1992. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  8. ^ "TV: Top 5 van 50 jaar Pinkpop". Rowwenheze.nl. 4 June 2019. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  9. ^ "Bob Forrest on Instagram: "Oh It's Happening! None of us can even Believe It. But It's Happening! It's worth sticking around just to see what Happens! 35 Years We've…"". Instagram.com. Archived from the original on 2021-12-24. Retrieved 24 September 2020.

External links Edit

  • Official Band Website
  • Bob Forrest Official Website
  • allmusic
  • Thelonious Monster on Trouserpress.com

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Thelonious Monster news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Thelonious Monster is an American punk rock band from Los Angeles California led by singer songwriter Bob Forrest and named after jazz musician Thelonious Monk Active from 1984 to 1994 again from 2004 to 2011 and reforming a second time in 2019 the band has released five original studio albums The band has a large cult following and is considered to be a seminal and influential band in the 1980 s L A underground music scene alongside acts like Jane s Addiction and Red Hot Chili Peppers They ve been described as having traced emotional dips and bends with exceptional acuity and impact 1 Thelonious MonsterOriginLos Angeles California U S GenresPunk blues alternative rock punk rockYears active1983 1983 19942004 20112019 present Contents 1 History 2 Band members 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditMembers include Forrest on vocals bass players Jon Huck Rob Graves Dallas Don Burnett and Martyn LeNoble guitarists Chris Handsone Bill Stobaugh Dix Denney Zander Schloss Mike Martt K K Barrett Jon Sidel and drummer Pete Weiss They were a popular live attraction in the underground rock clubs of Hollywood in the 1980s but never achieved major commercial success 2 Their 1986 debut album Baby You re Bummin My Life out in a Supreme Fashion was described as bluesy jazzy snaggle toothed singer songwriter pop blaring through a busted speaker 3 1987 saw the release of Next Saturday Afternoon long time Los Angeles Times music critic Robert Hilburn wrote that it would be prized by those who crave penetrating and perceptive rock n roll In its best moments the LP explores questions of identity and self worth in stark unflinching ways that recall the passion and purpose of some of rock s classic collections 4 In 1988 guitarist John Frusciante auditioned for Thelonious Monster He was in the band for only three hours before being asked to join the Red Hot Chili Peppers 5 1989 saw the release of Stormy Weather called still far from the smooth or dance happy edges preferred by mainstream radio the album is more accessible than its predecessor There are some winning melodic touches amid the occasional all out slam bam rock n roll 6 In 1992 the band released Beautiful Mess on Capitol Records The Los Angeles Times described it as another series of soul searching tunes about relationships and self doubts What distinguishes Forrest s music is the absence of self pity In the tradition of John Lennon Forrest is capable of expressing irony or anger in a social context but he recognizes the enemy is often within 7 The following tour brought the band around the world including a notorious set at the 1993 Pink Pop Festival 8 After several years of sporadic activity and Forrest s tenure with The Bicycle Thief Thelonious Monster reunited in 2004 at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio California and at the Sunset Junction Street Fair in Los Angeles and released their first new album in 12 years California Clam Chowder would feature guitarist Josh Klinghoffer who was also a member of Forrest s short lived band The Bicycle Thief Klinghoffer would eventually go on to replace John Frusciante in the Red Hot Chili Peppers In 2009 Thelonious Monster reunited for their first shows in five years The band played a show at The Echo in Los Angeles as a warm up for dates on Warped Tour and a show at Pappy And Harriet s in Pioneertown California Former members of Thelonious Monster are featured in the 2011 documentary Bob and the Monster which details the life and career of Bob Forrest In 2019 Bob announced on his Instagram account that Thelonious Monster were in the studio working on a new album He also posted a photo of Dix Denney and Josh Klinghoffer working in the studio 9 Band members EditCurrent Bob Forrest lead vocals 1984 1994 2004 present Pete Weiss drums percussion 1984 1994 2004 present Chris Handsone a k a Chris Handsome guitar 1984 1989 1992 1994 2019 present Martyn LeNoble bass 1990 1992 2019 present Former Dix Denney guitar 1984 1994 2004 2023 died 2023 Jon Sidel guitar 1992 1994 2004 K K Barrett guitar 1986 Bill Stobaugh guitar 1986 died 1996 Jon Huck bass 1984 1988 Rob Graves bass 1988 1990 died 1990 Tony Malone guitar 1989 Zander Schloss guitar 1992 1994 2009 2015 Dallas Don Burnet bass 1992 1994 2004 2015 Mike Martt guitar 1989 1991 2009 2015 Discography EditStudio albums Baby You re Bummin My Life out in a Supreme Fashion 1986 Next Saturday Afternoon 1987 Stormy Weather 1989 Beautiful Mess 1992 California Clam Chowder 2004 Oh That Monster 2020 Singles and EPs The Boldness of Style 1987 So What If I Did 1989 Blood Is Thicker Than Water 1992 Body and Soul 1993 Adios Lounge 1993 References Edit Monster Cutups Their Belligerent Antics Tore Thelonious Apart but Tragedy Put the Band Back on Track Los Angeles Times 7 February 1991 Retrieved 24 September 2020 Chicago Sun Times May 19 1989 Thelonious Monster storms into Chicago by Dave Hoekstra Celebrity Rehab Star Bob Forrest s Musical Past Spin com 19 October 2010 Retrieved 24 September 2020 A GEM FROM L A S ROCK MONSTER Los Angeles Times 16 August 1987 Retrieved 24 September 2020 O Neill Ann December 14 2011 Risen from the gutter he whispers hope to Hollywood s junkies CNN Retrieved December 18 2018 The Thelonious Monster Mash What s L A s maverick rock group doing recording Tracy Chapman Los Angeles Times 5 March 1989 Retrieved 24 September 2020 Bob Forrest Is Willing to Take Blame Drugs and alcohol hurt his career But the leader of Thelonious Monster is back with a new album and no excuses Los Angeles Times 7 November 1992 Retrieved 24 September 2020 TV Top 5 van 50 jaar Pinkpop Rowwenheze nl 4 June 2019 Retrieved 24 September 2020 Bob Forrest on Instagram Oh It s Happening None of us can even Believe It But It s Happening It s worth sticking around just to see what Happens 35 Years We ve Instagram com Archived from the original on 2021 12 24 Retrieved 24 September 2020 External links EditOfficial Band Website Bob Forrest Official Website allmusic Thelonious Monster on Trouserpress com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thelonious Monster amp oldid 1173926440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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