1) Monaco, a … Read Full Bio ↴There are two different bands named Monaco on Last.FM:
1) Monaco, a duo consisting of New Order bassist Peter Hook and David Potts. Their biggest hit What Do You Want From Me?, came from their 1997 debut album Music for Pleasure. The album was a big hit and sold over 500,000 copies. In 2000 they released the follow-up Monaco, although a lengthy delay and minimal promotion led to it being nowhere near as much of a commercial success as the first album. This and New Order's reformation led to Monaco's break-up.
Monaco was a side project of New Order bassist Peter Hook. Together with David Potts, the other remaining member of Revenge (1989-1993), the band was formed in 1995. The group is best known for the 1997 single "What Do You Want From Me?" and the album from which it was taken, Music for Pleasure, which sold over half a million copies.
Resemblance to New Order
Because New Order was on hiatus during the mid-90s, Monaco was able to find success partly because they made music similar to that of New Order. This similarity of sound derives from the fact that their music were in the dance-rock-pop genre, just as was New Order's music; Hook carried over his recognizable style of playing melody high up on the bass; Potts' vocal timbre and delivery sometimes resembled that of New Order's vocalist Bernard Sumner.
Follow-up album fails
In 1999, Polydor Records rejected Monaco's follow up album, the self-titled Monaco, due to the radically changing trends in music at the time in a money saving move reducing their artists to the more popular music. Papillon Records agreed to pick up the album, though the planned single release of "I've Got A Feeling" was recalled in the UK due to sample clearance issues. Despite favorable reviews, the album was released with almost no promotion at all; it is now sought after as a collector's item and fetches fairly high prices on sites like Amazon.com and eBay.
Break-up
In 2000, tensions mounted in the studio, partly due Potts' dissatisfaction with the band's failure to depart from a New Order-like sound, and partly due to Potts' workload. Following what Potts called "a disastrous gig" at the Eclipse festival, Hook and Potts had a major argument. They both took a break, and after letting things cool down, they met and decided it was best to split up Monaco. Potts eventually went on to form RAM and has been nurturing a solo career; meanwhile Hook reunited with New Order, playing with them until 2007, and formed Freebass in 2007.
After the success of the Revenge reissues in 2005, Hook announced that he and Potts were working on similar Monaco reissues for release sometime in 2007. This did not materialise.
In March 2007, Hook and Potts performed Monaco songs together at the Hard Rock Cafe in Manchester under the name "Hooky & Pottsy". Original Monaco drummer Paul Kehoe also played along with Hook's son Jack. In October 2007, the same line up performed again as Monaco at the Ritz in Manchester which raised money for Oxfam.
Album Discography
1-Music for Pleasure
Released: 1 June 1997
2- Monaco
Released: 21 August 2000
Singles Discography
"What Do You Want From Me?" February 1997 11 24 61 75 Music for Pleasure
"Sweet Lips" May 1997 18 - - - Music for Pleasure
"Shine" September 1997 55 - - - Music for Pleasure
"Iโve Got a Feeling" (withdrawn in the UK) July 2000 - - - - Monaco
"See-Saw" (limited vinyl 12" only release) March 2001 - - - - Monaco
2) a Boulder, Colorado four-piece.
Boulder, Coloradoโs Monaco is singer/guitarist Brandon Whalen, singer/guitarist/pianist Andrew Martin, bassist Jeff Lambert, and drummer Matt Hayes. The quartet, incepted in September 2006, write and perform anthemic, introspective rock songs with metalโand plenty of melody to go hand in hand with the spacey, atmospheric guitar riffs and angular drumming. Their demo was recently finished and showcases five atomic rock pieces, tying them together with spacey, delicate interludes.
The band share an array of tastes; Hayes enjoys everything from legends like Pink Floyd and The Doors to modern influencers The Bled and Refused; Lambert enjoys post-modern rock acts like The Smashing Pumpkins and Tool; Whalen gets off to todayโs metal and rock as shown by bands like Thrice, Every Time I Die, Norma Jean, and Underoath; and Martin encapsulates a wide spectrum of tastes from bands like Circa Survive, Armor For Sleep, Rival Schools, Saves The Day, The Receiving End Of Sirens, and Brand New. Itโs this wide span of tastes and loves that makes MONACO all they areโa diverse group of individuals combining forces to form equally diverse songs.
Over the bandโs spring break, the four members collaborated and recorded a 9-song demo, filled with songs the band has written over the past 6 months. A result of pure dedicated vigor, the demo showcases the bandโs ability to write songs that are belligerent and vicious one moment, calm and serene the next. Sure, itโs a formulae weโre all used toโthat is, part screaming, part singingโbut itโs the bandโs notion for dynamics that makes them something special. The EP was a result of literally 80 hours of hard, rigorous effort; even though it was all self-recorded, the quality is quite astounding.
Whether itโs the blasting opening to โLetโs Talk (In Terms Of) Fashion,โ the intense crescendo of โAmbulance,โ the poppy, sing-a-long hooks of โHand To God,โ the spacey atmospheres created on โNot All Fertilizers Work,โ or the introspective lyrics on โWhite Light,โ thereโs a lot of something everyone can enjoy from what MONACO have to offer. If youโre enticed by bands who create sounds truly on their own, who strive to avoid the clear borders and boundaries set by the scope of vanity and trendsetters, youโll certainly enjoy what MONACO have to offer. Though the influences of todayโs Thrice, Circa Survive, Boys Night Out, The Bled, and Underoath are all clearly apparent within the songs the band creates, itโs hard to pin-point exactly what the band sounds likeโprobably because they couldnโt even tell you themselves.
Download their entire debut demo, โThe Hope Sessions EPโ album here, and be sure to check them out if youโre in the Denver/Boulder area in 2007.
End of the World
Monaco Lyrics
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That love would last forever. I began to lose
Control. With a yearning in my soul. Now I have
To face the truth. Why we shouldn't ever be
Together. But I lost myself in you. What's a man
Supposed to do.
I wish everyday could be like this
So don't live a life of emptiness
It's too late to stop now it's begun
(And every night I think of you. You're everything
To me. And everyday I think about the way it
Used to be)
Now I've found a piece of mind. Made a wish
That got my life together. But it left me feeling
Cold. Made of silver not of gold. Here I am without
A clue. Why a love could never last forever
Cross the ocean and the sea. A better plate for
You and me
I wish everyday could be like this
The end of the world for everyone
So don't live a life of emptiness
It's too late to stop now it's begun
(And every night I think of you. You're everything
To me. And everyday I think about the way it
Used to be)
I was longing for the past. When you'd think
That love would last forever. I began to lose
Control.
Monaco's song "End Of The World" is a reflection of a lost love that the singer is unable to let go of. The lyrics depict the singer's struggle with accepting the end of a relationship, despite it being inevitable. The line "I was longing for the past, when you'd think that love would last forever" portrays the singer's idealism and romanticism, and the disillusionment that accompanied the realization that love cannot last forever. The singer is caught up in his feelings of love and longing, and is losing control of himself.
The lyrics also suggest that the singer is able to find solace and acceptance in the idea that everyone eventually faces the end of the world. The line "I wish everyday could be like this, the end of the world for everyone" may be interpreted as the singer's desire for closure, and his hope that through the end of the world, everyone would be able to find a sense of closure and acceptance, just as he has.
Overall, "End Of The World" is a poignant reflection on the end of a relationship, and the difficulty of accepting the inevitable. It is an honest and vulnerable expression of human emotion that many can relate to.
Line by Line Meaning
I was longing for the past. When you'd think That love would last forever. I began to lose Control.
I was reminiscing about the past when I was deeply in love and believed our love could last forever. As time passed, I began to lose control of my emotions and actions.
With a yearning in my soul. Now I have To face the truth. Why we shouldn't ever be Together.
I had a deep and intense longing in my soul for the love we had in the past. But now, I must face the truth that we shouldn't be together anymore.
But I lost myself in you. What's a man Supposed to do.
I got lost in my love for you, and now I don't know what to do or how to find myself again.
Now I've found a piece of mind. Made a wish That got my life together. But it left me feeling Cold. Made of silver not of gold. Here I am without A clue. Why a love could never last forever Cross the ocean and the sea. A better plate for You and me
I have found peace of mind and made a wish that helped me get my life together. But it left me feeling cold and empty, like silver instead of the valuable gold. I don't understand why love can never last forever, and I hope that somewhere across the ocean there is a better place for both of us.
I wish everyday could be like this The end of the world for everyone So don't live a life of emptiness It's too late to stop now it's begun (And every night I think of you. You're everything To me. And everyday I think about the way it Used to be)
I long for an escape from the pain of my broken heart, to have the world end so I wouldn't have to continue living in emptiness. But it's too late to undo what's already been done. Every night, I still think of you, you're everything to me, and I constantly reminisce about the way things used to be.
Lyrics ยฉ Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID (GB 2) POTTS, PETER HOOK
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Ana Findlay
Excellent ๐
Love Peter Hook
supersonic
Thanks. Me too!๐
Ana Findlay
I have been a fan of Hooky all my adult life, followed his career for nearly 40 years.
I saw New Order several times, Revenge, and Peter Hook and The Light.
Unfortunately never had a chance to see Monaco perform live.
Thank You for sharing this amazing record.
Greatly appreciated.
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Steve Tokarz
Thank you for uploading these tracks! I was too broke to buy the import cd 22 years ago and have wanted to hear it ever since.
Jon Mason
Had this album on cd but lost it in a move and forgotten how good it was
sunsetman22
more from this album please
Roosevelt
2 great projetcs Music for Pleasure " What do you want from me..." and this... awesome...