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Innocence by MONO from the album Pilgrimage of the Soul - A film by Alison Group
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autodiscipline · 2 years
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emmaruthrundlesh · 5 years
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Changing the game: Emma Ruth Rundle at Roadburn 2019
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Feature via Never Mind the Hype Roadburn had no shortage of female musicians, generally being awesome. Whether it is the heavy bass work of Tamaki Kunishi (MONO), the multi-layered keyboards of Helen Stanley (Crippled Black Phoenix) or Amalie Bruun (Myrkur) achieving two critically acclaimed black metal albums. Of course, it seems redundant writing about female representation in heavy music today, let alone in regards to a massively diverse festival such as Roadburn. However, it isn’t all that long ago that bands were marketed as ‘all female’ or ‘female fronted’ as if this was something new. So even in this day and age, with those labels long gone out of hot shot marketers’ mouths, female representation is as important and relevant as ever. Enter Emma Ruth Rundle, who is prominently featured at this year’s festival and quickly became one of this edition’s most valuable players.  
Thursday: The Rise of Rundle The visitors audibly complaining about long queues at the Patronaat wholly weren’t prepared for a packed Koepelhal. With a line all the way to the entrance outside, visitors scrambled to get a glimpse of Emma Ruth Rundle. Hailing from Kentucky, the songwriter, guitarist and visual artist comes to showcase all of those talents at Roadburn. And good things come to those who wait, because the patiently waiting visitors where greeted with a crushing, heavy performance. With her mixture of folk, post-rock and metal, Emma Ruth Rundle showcases a knack for diverse songwriting, one profusely featured on her 2018 album On Dark Horses. As a visual artist, she also has a spot at the Full Bleed Expo, showcasing her art inspired by her latest album, unique and otherworldly.
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A thundering Thou on Friday And yet again, a massive queue awaited visitors at the Koepelhal. And for good reason, because the early evening saw a collaborative performance by sludge metalband Thou and Emma Ruth Rundle herself. It seems like an eclectic choice, mixing their pounding, sludgy foundation, groovy riffs and harsh vocals with Emma Ruth Rundle’s angelic voice. However, it turns out to be one of the highlights on Friday. A surprisingly seamless synergy, with towering vocals and crushing sludge metal, like two colors bleeding together to form a new one.
Punk’s not dead at Ladybird Skatepark One of the most intimate and special places prominently featured this year was Ladybird Skatepark. With beautiful yet unnerving performances such as Lingua Ignota or an exhaustive, cathartic hardcore gig by Great Grief, it seems only fitting that Emma Ruth Rundle would make another surprise appearance, located right between the Koepelhal and her exhibition. This results in another energetic collaboration with Thou, playing high-octane covers of punk legends The Misfits.
It only goes to show why Emma Ruth Rundle, and to an extent Thou themselves, became one of Roadburn’s MVP’s. Not only because Emma Ruth Rundle is extremely good at what she does, but also because she is changing the game, pushing boundaries in the heavy music scene.
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Mono Live  2012-12-02
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https://archive.org/details/mono2012-12-02.at.flac16
01 Intro
02 Legend
03 Nostalgia
04 Dream Odyssey
05 Pure as Snow (Trails of the Winter Storm)
06 Follow the Map
07 Unseen Harbor
08 Ashes in the Snow
09 Everlasting Light
01 Intro
02 Legend
03 Nostalgia
04 Dream Odyssey
05 Pure as Snow (Trails of the Winter Storm)
06 Follow the Map
07 Unseen Harbor
08 Ashes in the Snow
09 Everlasting Light
Takaakira "Taka" Goto - lead guitar, effects Hideki "Yoda" Suematsu - rhythm guitar Tamaki Kunishi - bass, keyboards, glockenspiel Yasunori Takada - drums, timpani, gong
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wediscussdisgust · 10 years
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nofatclips · 5 months
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Ashes in the Snow by MONO (featuring Jo Quail) from the album Beyond the Past - Live in London with the Platinum Anniversary Orchestra
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yungbratz-88 · 12 years
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MONO - Moonlight (Malaysia Live 2011)
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ladykabuki · 12 years
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Tamaki Kunishi from MONO. Wonderful, mind-blowing Show yesterday, in Karlsruhe. If you Ever get a Chance to See them, by god, GO!!!
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scatter-heart · 12 years
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nofatclips · 3 years
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Riptide by MONO from the album Pilgrimage of the Soul - A film by Alison Group
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academyofbrokenhearts · 12 years
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ajaymehtaphotography · 12 years
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sadclaud · 12 years
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fatal-rendezvous · 13 years
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Tamaki Kunishi <3
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nofatclips · 3 years
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Nowhere, Now Here by Mono from the album Beyond the Past, live in London with the Platinum Anniversary Orchestra - Created and edited by Ogino Design
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