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DOUBLE Coloured Vinyl in Gatefold Sleeve
LIMITED EDITION: No 489 / 1000
The Last Dawn and Rays of Darkness are a pair of new albums by MONO.
Recorded simultaneously yet conceptually and creatively disparate, the
two act as both opposing and complementary sides to a story. No
strangers to narratives, the twin albums explore familiar themes for the
band: Hope and hopelessness, love and loss, immense joy and unspeakable
pain. Those elemental parts of life and the complicated relationships
they create have never been more resonant through MONO's music than they are here.
The Last Dawn is the first of these two companion albums, and
is the "lighter" of the two, thematically and melodically. It contains
undoubtedly some of MONO's strongest songs ever, drawing on an array of influences from minimalist film score to vintage shoegaze. It is MONO
at their absolute purest, executing an uncanny, unspoken dialogue with
each other without the dozens of stringed instruments that have been so
prominent throughout their catalog in recent years. The songs are also
noticeably more efficient – there hasn't been a MONO full-length record that fit on a single slab of vinyl since 2003's One Step More And You Die – and the album benefits immeasurably from this streamlined approach. MONO
have always been masters of telling compelling stories without words.
But now they've proven they can do it without frills, too.
Rays of Darkness is the first MONO
album in 15 years to feature no orchestral instruments whatsoever. That
fact alone is remarkable given the band's reputation for sweeping,
dramatic instrumentals that recall Oscar-worthy film scores. Instead, Rays of Darkness more closely resembles a jet engine taking off inside a small, crowded auditorium. It is MONO's
blackest album ever, a collection of scorched riffs, doom rhythms, and
an unexpected contribution from post-hardcore pioneer Tetsu Fukagawa of Envy. The album ends with the smoldering wreckage of distorted guitars and ominous drones playing out a eulogy to the days when MONO shot blinding rays of light through seemingly endless darkness.
TRACK LISTING - The Last Dawn
1. The Land Between Tides / Glory
2. Kanata
3. Cyclone
4. Elysian Castles
5. Where We Begin
6. The Last Dawn
TRACK LISTING - Rays of Darkness
1. Recoil, Ignite
2. Surrender
3. The Hand That Holds The Truth
4. The Last Rays