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There are a number of artists called Mona.
1. Mona are an indie rock band originally from Dayton, Ohio, now located in Nashville, Tennessee.
They play romantic rock n' roll songs for the 'city folk'. Their single ‘Listen to Your Love’ was recorded in their basement and was released on their own Zion Noiz recordings which came out in the United Kingdom on September 13th 2010. The band comprise of Nick Brown (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Vince Gard (drums), Zach Lindsey (bass), Jordan Young (guitar). According to Songfacts, they are named after Brown’s grandmother.
The band have been so keen to keep their debut material under wraps that rather than sending it out to journalists to review, they played it down the phone to them (Source: The Guardian - New Band of the Day, 29th July 2010).
They are also tagged on Last Fm as: MONA (The Band)
2. Monalisa "Mona" Lengkong is an Indonesian singer and rose her fame as finalist on Indonesian Idol Season 6.
3. Mona were an indie rock band from Salt Lake City, Utah.
In Fall 2002, two musicians made a pact. To create music they loved without worrying about what anyone else thought. Hyrum Summerhays and Chad Dorton established Mona after a split with their band Elsewhere left them craving.
The two wanted to play music with simple melodies and moody lyrics reminiscent of Low, Red House Painters and Belle and Sebastian. Six months searching for the right singer turned-up Mandy Jeppsen, formerly of Gerald Music, and the concept was realized. Like a quiet moment listening through headphones, Mona's luscious unpretentiousness draws the ear inward, beckoning an audience to relax and just listen.
4. Mona is a pop-rock band originating from Helsinki, Finland.
They haven't signed a record-deal yet, but their song Virta has gotten loads of airtime in radio. Mona consists of singer Maija, guitarist Anssi, keyboardist Sami, basist Visu and drummer Tuomas. They were voted to Tulevaisuuden tusina 2011-list (a list in which Finland's most valued music-editors vote artists they think will make a break through in 2011.)
5. Mona are a metal band from Maputo, Mozambique.
Members
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Vocals, Bass: Mel Vicious
Guitars: Monace
Drums: Goro
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6. MONA (Dasha Kastovskaya; born November 5, 1996 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia) is a Russian singer. She has participated in Swedish Idol in 2017, as her family moved from Russia to Sweden. She is now living in Russia again and performs as MONA. She has performed with artists such as Баста, Три дня дождя and ELMAN.
Torches and Pitchforks
Mona Lyrics
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Torches and pitchforks and you know what this is
They cry, baby don't you know that you care and divide?
I pray on my knees just to go another day
Another day
Say what you need to say, you gotta get it right
Take some time like you used to
Just take some time
Oh no, middle finger up so you'd better go
I'll stay, burning night into the day
The day
Say what you need to say, you gotta get it right
Take some time like you used to
Say what you need to say, you gotta get it right
Just take some time
Don't you wanna say it like you used to?
Don't you wanna say it like you used to?
Don't you wanna say it like you used to?
Don't you wanna
Say, say what you need to say, you gotta get it right
You gotta take some time
Don't you wanna say it like you used to?
Don't you wanna say it like you used to?
Don't you wanna say it like you used to?
Don't you wanna say?
They come, middle finger up but we never run
Torches and pitchforks but you know it's okay
Okay
The lyrics to Mona's song "Torches and Pitchforks" paint a picture of a person or group of people being chased by an angry mob bearing torches and pitchforks. The line "They come middle of the night so you better run" sets the tone of fear and urgency that permeates the rest of the song. The verse then goes on to describe the mob crying out "baby don't you know that you care and divide?" which could be a reference to the divisiveness and polarization of society, with people quick to judge and attack those who don't agree with them.
The chorus of the song is a call to action, urging the listener to "say what you need to say" and "get it right" before it's too late. The repetition of the phrase "take some time like you used to" suggests that the singer has lost touch with their true self and needs to take a step back to remember who they are and what they stand for.
In the second verse, the singer defiantly raises their middle finger and refuses to back down in the face of the angry mob. They choose to "stay, burning night into the day" which could mean that they are willing to fight back against the darkness that the mob represents.
Overall, the lyrics to "Torches and Pitchforks" are a poignant reminder of the dangers of mob mentality and the importance of staying true to oneself in the face of pressure to conform.
Line by Line Meaning
They come middle of the night so you better run
A warning to flee from unknown danger approaching in the dark
Torches and pitchforks and you know what this is
The ominous presence of an angry mob wielding weapons, ominous hint of what is to come
They cry, baby don't you know that you care and divide?
The mob is irrational, falsely accusing someone of wrongdoing and causing division
I pray on my knees just to go another day
A plea for safety and survival amidst the chaos and danger
Another day
Emphasis on taking things one day at a time amidst uncertain circumstances
Say what you need to say, you gotta get it right
Encouragement to speak up boldly and clearly, asserting oneself and getting one's point across effectively
Take some time like you used to
Instruction to slow down, gather one's thoughts, and approach communication thoughtfully
Oh no, middle finger up so you'd better go
Defiant response to the mob's aggression, standing one's ground despite the threat
I'll stay, burning night into the day
Choosing to endure the darkness and chaos, to keep fighting despite the pain and exhaustion
Say what you need to say, you gotta get it right
Emphasis on clear and assertive communication in the face of adversity and oppression
Just take some time
Instruction to slow down and gather one's thoughts before speaking out against oppression
Don't you wanna say it like you used to?
Reminder of a time when communication was more free and honest, encouraging one to strive for that ideal
Don't you wanna
A call to action, urging the listener to stand up and speak out
They come, middle finger up but we never run
Refusal to back down in the face of danger and oppression
Torches and pitchforks but you know it's okay
Acceptance of the reality of danger and oppression, but refusal to let it control one's actions or thoughts
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Jordan Young, Nick Brown, Vincent Gard, Zachary Lindsey
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@berogian
Robbie Merrill says check em out...he's got good taste in music
@duldul98
How the hell are you not world-famous yet?
@anthony606299
Awesome!
@Sparkleprincesstar
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