That great band of the south The Bats are back to remind us how sweet, lovely and connective pop songs can be.Titled Free All The Monsters, the bands eighth album shows them in top form. Recorded at Seacliff, a former asylum in the grand Victorian style just outside of Dunedin, New Zealand, and masterfully produced by Dale Cotton (HDU, Dimmer), it captures some of their strongest songs to date.
From the melodic and insanely catchy title track, through to the psychedelic thrum of second single ‚In The Subway the lo-fi folk of ‚Simpletons and the soaring instrumental passages - Free All the Monsters is filled with powerful and haunting guitars, delicate vocals and rhythms that swerve and stomp throughout.
Its a tale overflowing with cleverly crafted tunes. One that immediately pulls the listener in, and reveals a Bats sound thats even deeper, darker and more affecting than before.
"It's The Bat's strongest effort in years...this is a classic album from the band. 10/10" - Volume Magazine/NZ Herald
"Free All The Monsters is everything you already love about The Bats, but its so much more....My pick for Album of The Year to date" - Christchurch Press
"Their Best Work...Free All The Monsters is their most radio friendly track to date and a contender for Single of the Year" - **** (4 Stars) Sunday Star Times
ITEM DETAILS
Artist: The Bats
Title: Free All The Monsters
Label:Flying Nun Records
Year: 2011
Cat #: FN513
Formats: LP, CD, Digital
Recorded:at Seacliff
Band Members: Robert Scott, Kaye Woodward, Malcolm Grant, Paul Kean
Tracklist:
- Long Halls
- Simpletons
- Free All The Monsters
- See Right Through Me
- It's Not The Same
- In The Subway
- Fingers Of Dawn
- Spacejunk
- On The Bank
- Canopy
- When The Day Comes