Monuments to Thieves
Monuments to Thieves | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 18, 1997 | |||
Studio | Polymorph (Oakland, California) | |||
Genre | Crust punk | |||
Length | 25:15 | |||
Label | Prank | |||
Producer | Dan Rathbun | |||
His Hero Is Gone chronology | ||||
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Monuments to Thieves is the second studio album by American crust punk band His Hero Is Gone.[1] It was released on November 18, 1997 through Prank Records. It was recorded by Dan Rathburn at Polymorph in Oakland, California. Featuring the band's typical crust punk sound, the album deals with topics such as institutional racism and oppression.[2]
Critical reception[]
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
AllMusic critic Paul Kott described Monuments to Thieves as "a masterpiece: a tight, cohesive, thought provoking call for change from street level" and stated that "the songwriting and confidence displayed on this recording are completely irrefutable." Kott also further wrote that the album "may be more of the same from this amazing band, but it's so much more."[2]
Track listing[]
- "Like Weeds" — 2:20
- "Monuments to Thieves" — 1:53
- "Paranoia Secured" — 0:20
- "Carry On" — 1:42
- "Automation" — 0:51
- "Cavities" — 1:32
- "Chain of Command" — 3:33
- "Headless/Heartless" — 2:06
- "Hinges" — 1:01
- "Sin & Vice" — 1:31
- "The Mess" — 1:09
- "Disease of Ease" — 1:36
- "Under Watchful Eyes" — 1:27
- "Stacks" — 1:32
- "The Unwanted Child" — 2:42
Personnel[]
Album personnel as adapted from album liner notes.[3]
- His Hero Is Gone
- Todd Burdette — guitar, vocals
- Yannick Lorraine — guitar
- Carl Auge — bass, vocals
- Paul Burdette — drums
- Other personnel
- Dan Rathbun — recording engineer, producer
- George Horn — mastering
References[]
- ^ Kott, Paul. "His Hero Is Gone biography". AllMusic. Retrieved July 18, 2016.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Kott, Paul. "His Hero Is Gone - Monuments to Thieves". AllMusic. Retrieved July 18, 2016.
- ^ His Hero Is Gone — Monuments to Thieves album liner notes
External links[]
- Monuments to Thieves at Discogs (list of releases)
- 1997 albums
- His Hero Is Gone albums
- Works about racism