30,000 Monkies Premiere New Song “Mountainesque II”

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Belgian experimental noise-rock/sludge quartet 30,000 MONKIES have shared a new song from their forthcoming debut album, “I Ate Myself to Grow Twice as Big”, out April 16th via Consouling Sounds. “Mountainesque II, which has premiered via Echoes and Dust sees 30,000 Monkies embracing the noisy, heavy and experimental sound that has become their signature over the last few years.

After having released two incredible EP’s, “Womb Eater Wife Beater” in 2011 and “Somewhere Over The Painbow” in 2013, and building up quite the live reputation, Belgium’s 30,000 Monkies are finally ready to storm into the limelight with their debut full length “I Ate Myself to Grow Twice as Big”. Their very particular nonsensical sense of humor, present in the song titles and lyrics, is a perfect companion to their music: absurdly, yet effortlessly, blending sludge, doom and solid riffing with noise and psychedelic drones, the band takes you to all kinds of places all at once.

30,000 Monkies is truly one of the most exciting young bands to emerge from Belgium’s effervescent musical scene and now they are finally presenting their debut album, which is a highly exciting and raucous concoction of disparate styles. As the illegitimate child of a night full of debauchery between Sleep, The Melvins, Melt Banana, Harvey Milk, McLusky, Lightning Bolt and even Merzbow, 30,000 Monkies most certainly ticks all the right boxes so, be prepared for this tasty feast!

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