Bradders
(London)
Tuesday 20 Sep 2022, 6:44pm
Monkish seek a bass player with a sense of humour
Formed in London/Gravesend in 2005, Monkish have steadily increased their fanbase by playing regularly, and picking up support slots with the likes of Bad Manners, The Vibrators, The Macc Lads, Johnny Moped, Anti-Nowhere League, The Members, Eddie and the Hot Rods, Jilted John, and Neville Staple.
Monkish have played at the Blackpool Rebellion Festivals no less than 9 times between 2007 and the present, They have also played at Rebellion Festivals in Austria, Italy, and Holland, and have arranged their own tours of the USA, Germany (3 times), and Belgium (3 times). They also travelled to Ireland to play the Drumacanoo Punx Picnic in 2009 where they appeared alongside Sleaford Mods. Other major festival appearances have included the Wickerman Festival in Scotland and the Great British Alternative Music Festival at Butlins in Skegness 2017, and Minehead 2020.
In 2011 they released their debut album, “You Can’t Polish a Turd” which was very well received, and received a higher score than the Red Hot Chilli Peppers new album in Big Cheese Magazine. The song “Please Don’t Piss In My Microwave” was voted Best Punk Song of 2011 on Gary Bushell’s Rancid Sounds show on Total Rock FM.
Their second album "Quorn is Murder" was released in June 2018 and was produced by Dick Crippen of Tenpole Tudor/King Kurt fame.
Despite the kick in the balls that COVID-19 has given us all, the band are back in 2022 following a slight "cabinet reshuffle" and raring to go with some new material alongside the old classics.
https://monkishband.wixsite.com/punk
monkish.bandcamp.com
www.facebook.com/monkishpunk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivWeLpI2eG0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N6iz4rFsbw&t
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkyNNq4_1fA
https://www.instagram.com/monkishband/