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MONEY

by Skeletons

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shoukasetasheep My favourite LP of the 00s. This record achieves so many things I've always wanted to as a musician.
The use of tension & release on "THE RIPPER" is brilliant. On another tune, lofi and hifi recordings of the same song are used to astonishing effect. They nailed it on this one. Can't hype it up enough!
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chet amazingly creative and refreshing. big emotions and cool sounds. depressingly unknown.
Christian Prosko
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Christian Prosko Totally unique. Even if Skeletons' songs weren't great (they are), there's so many interesting things going on in here that this album is fantastic anyway
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(C) & (P) 2008 Tomlab

Why not call it GASOLINE or DEATH? Because MONEY is the root, and this is Root Music. Because MONEY will still be there after you've thinned out. Because MONEY is TIME and TIME is SPACE. MONEY is YOURS!

MONEY was made differently this time. MONEY was written in your sleep. MONEY was performed by hired extras. MONEY was produced by wanted celebrities. MONEY was engineered by a secret government. MONEY was arranged to be discovered by indigenous tribes. You're in a forest of insects wearing night vision goggles and everything is the color of MONEY. MONEY was invented by the Skeletons BAND: Jon Leland, Tony Lowe, Jason McMahon and Matt Mehlan.

Already up so early in the morning of 2008, Skeletons were hibernating in the safest, quietest, warmest place in the world: Times Square, New York. In a haunted WWII-era ballroom they recorded through the wintry nights when the studio was on fire. Taking breaks at 5am, standing under heat lamps listening to Hot Jass outside the Time Warp Hotel, soaking up the the empty streets with the leftover creeps while the tourists sleep. It's just the same struggle any old human has to go through to make anything: make it to work on time, make an excuse, make babies, make war, make breakfast without getting into a fight. The child of this struggle is MONEY, pre-made, for you, entering the world October 7th in the USA, and October 28th in the UK and Europe via TOMLAB.

Moving on from the albums of your childhood: GIT (2005) was all heart attack and 808. LUCAS (2007) was trash cans and boiling oil. It's time to get to know MONEY.

This album was recorded the old-fashioned way: LIVE, like psychic surgeons making cuts before a single note was played. Every sound rings out in it's own place, every word given space - confusion in crystal-fever dream-form, right inside your earhole. You're daydreaming out the window "maybe if I pray, the sun will shine for me...but I don't have the time" while the overjoyed drivers play a choir of car horns (Fill my pockets full). You're trying to dial in the classical station when a train bursts out of the tunnel, percussionists tossing their first born cymbals into the furnace (RIPPER aka the pillows). You're singin' and celebratin' cause this long week of work is done and you got paid enough to eat (STEPPER aka work).

These songs are inspirationals - So rejoice! "There is a simple way to get through the day, if you like magic tricks" (Unrelentinglessness). See every beautiful tear! Hallelujah! "Are you waiting on change? Or is that a complaint?"(The THINGS). Dance! Move it like you've been bit. "Your feet swell, keep walkin', keep walkin'"(BOOM!). Feel embarassed and pass it on. This record is angry because it's hungry, sad because it's scared, and joyous all at once, ending with a celebration: "You can unknowingly believe anything!" (Eleven)

MONEY is the house you built with your bare hands, waiting for the flood. MONEY is the pregnant woman who just dropped a new carton of milk on the kitchen floor. MONEY is the preacher on the corner, screaming this press release in your ear. MONEY is the billionaire you just gave your last dollar to because he was dressed like a bum. Put down the floor and start steppin'! MONEY is slang!
You can try and paper the walls with MONEY, but it wont stick. It is not music for the 77% of your body that's vegetable water. It's not music for the offices, the dance clubs, the slaughterhouses, or the top floors. MONEY is for your stomach, your hands and your feet. A product too bold to be in the background, too clear to be swept under the weird rug. It's energy music, brain food, soul drugs, body memories, from a band striving for TRUTH. True to survival, true to contradiction, true to themselves, true to you, Skeletons give you MONEY.

-Kurt Coltrane and John Cobain
Hell's Kitchen, NYC, Hottest Summer Yet, 2008

1. Fill my pockets full
2. The THINGS
3. Ripper AKA The Pillows
4. Stepper AKA Work
5. Dripper
6. BOOOM! (Money)
7. Unrelentinglessness
8. The Masks
9. Lullaby
10. Eleven (IT'LL RAIN)

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released November 4, 2008

Written, performed, recorded & mixed by SKELETONS:
Matt Mehlan
Jason McMahon
Jon Leland
Tony Lowe

with:
Sam Kulik
Carson Garhart
Emily Dufour

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Skeletons (also known as Skeletons and the Girl-Faced Boys, Skeletons and the Kings of All Cities, Skeletons Big Band, and Skeleton$) is an American entertainment unit, formed in 2002, in Oberlin, Ohio. In its various forms, the band has toured around the world, and recorded for Ghostly International, Tomlab, Crammed Discs, Altin Village and Mine, and Shinkoyo — the imprint they co-founded. ... more

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