Möngöl Hörde

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Möngöl Hörde
OriginLondon, England
GenresHardcore punk, post-hardcore, noise rock
Years active2012–present
Associated actsMillion Dead, Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls, Armed Response Unit, Mothlite, Palehorse, Queen Of Swords
Websitehttp://mongolhorde.co.uk/
MembersFrank Turner - aka "Renrut"
Ben Dawson - aka "Awesome"
Matt Nasir - aka "Nadir"

Möngöl Hörde is an English hardcore punk band formed in 2012. The group features Frank Turner on vocals, Ben Dawson on drums and Matt Nasir on guitar. Turner and Dawson are both former members of hardcore punk outfit Million Dead. Frank Turner is now best known for his solo folk-punk material, and Matt Nasir is part of his backing band, The Sleeping Souls.[1] Lyrically, Möngöl Hörde is not as serious as Frank Turner's other projects, with Turner stating, "Lyrically it's very different from what I do now, it's kind of depraved. The first song we wrote is about Natalie Portman's tapeworm using her as a glove puppet to lead an uprising in Hollywood. We're writing a whole pile of new songs and we're going to do some live dates soon."[2]

The band made their live débuts at free shows in London and Leeds in the two days before the band played on the Lock Up Stage at Reading and Leeds Festival.[3]

Their self-titled debut album was released on 26 May 2014.[4]

The band played four shows in early 2018,[5] their first shows together in three and a half years.[6] The setlist included two new songs and two Million Dead covers[7]

In June 2019, the band announced two new songs could be downloaded with any purchase from their store, as well as a US Tour for December that year. In July the band played at 2000 Trees Festival, their only UK performance in 2019.

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  1. ^ "Music - Frank Turner". BBC. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  2. ^ Frank Turner unveils new hardcore band Mongol Horde's first track - Listen NME, 6 August 2012
  3. ^ "Frank Turner covers The Streets and Nirvana as he launches Mongol Horde at Reading Festival". Nme.com. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  4. ^ "MÖNGÖL HÖRDE". Mongolhorde.co.uk. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  5. ^ Keen, Kieron (5 February 2018). "Möngöl Hörde – Academy 2, Manchester, UK (26th January 2018)". Gigsoupmusic.com. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  6. ^ [1][dead link]
  7. ^ "Möngöl Hörde Setlist at Manchester Academy 2, University of Manchester Students' Union, Manchester". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
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