Monkey (band)

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Monkey is a third wave ska band based in the San Francisco Bay Area. [1] Their musical influences include the Skatalites, Prince Buster, the Specials, and non-ska artists such as: Elvis Costello, David Byrne and Tito Puente. Monkey has released five albums, the first two as independent releases, the next three by Asian Man Records. Their debut album ¡Changito!, was listed as San Jose's Best Independent Release for 1998. They have toured the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe and the United Kingdom, and have earned several nominations and awards, including winning the California Music Award (Bammie) in 1999.

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The band has gone on to tour the world and has recorded several albums. Monkey's music can be heard on several compilations, as well as movie and video game soundtracks.

History

Monkey was formed in the summer of 1995, by Curtis Meacham and Kevin Miller. In 1997 Monkey's first full-length release, ¡Changito!, was released. [2] The lineup of the band changed numerous times after this, with Meacham and Miller remaining. In 1999, they won a Bay Area Music award, or Bammy. Their second self-released album, Station Wagon Living came out during the "crash" of third wave ska. Co-founding member Miller left the band in 2001. Meacham, up until then lead singer and organ player, became the band's lead guitarist. Monkey were signed in 2004, and released their first label supported album, Cruel Tutelage on Asian Man Records. While touring Europe, they met up with Bad Manners in the U.K. They returned to the U.S. and toured as their backup band. In 2009, they released Lost at Sea. The album featured Kincaid Smith from Hepcat on trumpet, and the artwork was supplied by Parker Jacobs of Yo Gabba Gabba fame.

Current lineup

Previous members (partial list)

Special Guests (Non-Members)

Discography

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¡Changito! (1998) Deluxe Entertainment


This debut album from Monkey was recorded in 1997 at Studio J21 in San Jose, CA.

It features 14 Ska and Reggae tracks, and a bonus hidden track (Working Man). The album won a California Music Award (BAMMIE) in 1998, and it features a performance by the late Skatalites saxophonist, Rolando Alphonso OD.

Artwork by Kevin Miller

1. Bed of Fire
2. Quemara
3. Bomb
4. Skamba
5. Calle de Amor
6. $30 Suit
7. Bachelor
8. Degobah
9. Rude Forever
10. Tommy No A GoGo
11. The Mummy!
12. Soul Breakdown
13. Cha-Cha Ska
14. No Color, No Power

Station Wagon Living (2002) Deluxe Entertainment

The follow-up to Monkey's first full length release was recorded at Studio B in Campbell, CA.

It features 11 tracks that expand on the Ska and Reggae vibe, by adding elements of Swing, Rockabilly and Gospel styles. The album was released in 2002 on the Deluxe Entertainment label. It features guest work from John Roy (Unsteady), Micheal Valladarez (Critical Mass) and a guitar solo from George Glover (The Irradicats).

Artwork by Curtis Meacham

1. The Get Go
2. Dance of the Sexy
3. 15th St. Ghetto Song
4. ¿Rito?
5. Tapwater
6. Satellite
7. Pride & the Animal
8. Wax Lips & Pixie Stix
9. She's My Girl
10. Sound System
11. Bryan Ryan

Cruel Tutelage (2005) Asian Man Records

Monkey's third full-length release was recorded in several living rooms, garages and even a poolside hut.

This lo-fi masterpiece has the soul of a band that was hitting its prime in a trying time for all independent artists. Artwork by Curtis Meacham

https://monkeyska.bandcamp.com/album/cruel-tutelage

1. Summertime Sun
2. Shanty Party
3. You Don't Know
4. Unity Dub
5. Trailer Park Love
6. Cruel Tutelage
7. Attraction
8. Simple Satisfaction
9. Would you Wanna?
10. Voice of America

Lost at Sea (2008) Asian Man Records

This is the fourth full-length album from the classic Bay Area Ska band Monkey. It was recorded over a month-long session at Rockwell Sounds studio in Atascadero, CA by Engineer Brian Wallace.

The album features guest performances from Kincaid Smith (Hepcat).

Artwork by Parker Jacobs

1. Lost at Sea
2. My Own Time
3. Train Wreck
4. In Demand
5. Danska
6. This Life
7. Walking on Coals
8. Hot Lunch
9. Chemical Nation
10. Scallywag

Bananarchy (2015)

Asian Man Records

The fifth Monkey album was recorded in San Jose, CA, and it comes barreling out of the gate with a much stronger and peppier Ska sound.

Artwork by Parker Jacobs

1. You're becoming a Jerk...
(and no one likes you anymore)
2. Blind Faith
3. The Epic
4. The Curse
5. Can of Worms
6. Bicycle Song
7. Bad Neighbor
8. Caffeine
9. Lazy Boy
10. Johnny

Intermittent Waves (of unusual size and force) (2018)

Squid Hat Records

The sixth Monkey album was recorded in San Jose, CA, and it features a full historic look at all the reggae and ska styles, as well as guest performances from Dr. Ring Ding and Kincaid Smith (Hepcat).

Artwork by Parker Jacobs

1. Intermittent Waves
2. Hitchin' a Ride
3. Sugartown
4. Still Gonna Be...
5. Glass Bottom Boat
6. Rude Vibration
7. Bossa
8. Lover's War
9. Bowling with Mr. G
9. Bassinet
10. Lazy Boy

Awards and nominations

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References

  1. "Metroactive Music | Monkey". www.metrosiliconvalley.com. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  2. "Monkey / !Changito!". kzsu stanford 90.1 fm. Retrieved 3 June 2022.