Mono
Requiem For Hell


1.5
very poor

Review

by Xenophanes EMERITUS
October 17th, 2016 | 76 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Mono aren't worth talking about anymore, but here are 356 words anyway.

Mono haven't improved. Mono haven't gotten worse. Mono haven't changed in over ten years but that doesn't stop fans from arguing where each new album falls in respect to the others. The band has existed in some bubble universe that only allows them to step side to side without altering any aspect of their sound or approach to composition. Is that fine? Is that good enough?

To snarky answer is "no." Frankly, Mono have never been more than a "pretty" band that makes "nice" music. They're only as good as your first listen, falling further and further away the more you chase after the. Listening to Mono is like losing your virginity: at first it's this amazing feeling and one you want to experience forever until you grow up and think back to how awkward and unmemorable it was.

That's the feeling Requiem for Hell brings to mind over and over again. "What did I ever see in this band?" is something this reviewer echoed in his mind throughout the album's trudging run time. Beneath the repetitive tremolos and cymbal crashes, there isn't a sense of wonder to be found. With all post-rock, this feeling of discovery eventually subsides to an simple appreciation of the inherent beauty found in the interwoven strings and guitars. With Mono, the beauty is stretched so thinly that it's become transparent.

Requiem for Hell is difficult to discuss because of this transparency. It's Mono. It's post-rock. You know what you're getting. With most bands that is acceptable when more of the same is, well, acceptable. Requiem for Hell is anything but acceptable. It's lazy, trite, mundane, dull, and every other superficial adjective that's been thrown at the genre. You'll never feel what you felt the first time you heard "Ashes in the Snow" because there was nothing there to feel to begin with. The history of Mono has been one of smoke and mirrors. If Requiem for Hell is your first exposure to the band then it's best to just pack it away, cut your losses, and enjoy whatever beauty you can derive from the closing moments of "The Last Scene."



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Comments:Add a Comment 
BallsToTheWall
October 17th 2016


51215 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yep, this is gonna be a 4.5 after I hear the whole thing so I'll just rate this in advance. Curious though, a 1.5 and 3 review for this.

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
October 17th 2016


10011 Comments


"the more you chase after the"

presumably the 'the' should be 'them'

not listened to this, but agree with the general sentiments of the frustration at post-rock bands in 2016 thinking they can regurgitate what was fresh in 2000 and get way with it

minty901
October 17th 2016


3976 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Love the summary. Very funny. Rating seems a tad harsh but will read anyway.

ashcrash9
Contributing Reviewer
October 17th 2016


3344 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"You'll never feel what you felt the first time you heard "Ashes in the Snow" because there was nothing there to feel to begin with."



them's fightin' words, mate

minty901
October 17th 2016


3976 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"You'll never feel what you felt the first time you heard "Ashes in the Snow" because there was nothing there to feel to begin with."



I vehemently disagree with this point. Their music wasn't always as auto-piloty as this album. Ashes in the Snow is a masterpiece of a song and is still beautiful after 100 listens, as are many of their older songs. They just aren't doing much that's beautiful any more -- they don't have the melodies in them that they used to. But they DID used to have them.



Really good review though overall. Definitely a style I enjoyed reading. Not pretentious or too wordy or difficult to read. Very nice style, I'd like to see more reviews like this on the site. It's just saying what you want to say and making the point you want to make, without trying to find the longest, most elaborate route to that point.

minty901
October 17th 2016


3976 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Ashes in the Snow is one of the best songs I've ever heard, to this day.

DoofusWainwright
October 17th 2016


19991 Comments


Are Mono now officially less popular than Bono?

minty901
October 17th 2016


3976 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Bono and Mono formed a supergroup.



They called it Bono.

ashcrash9
Contributing Reviewer
October 17th 2016


3344 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I'd unironically be curious about that tbh lol

DoofusWainwright
October 17th 2016


19991 Comments


Minty yeah, I can see how that would save an argument xD

Tyrael
October 17th 2016


21108 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Spot on review, dude. Mono has been rehashing the same sound for many years now.

wwf
October 17th 2016


7198 Comments


fuckin savage summary

dreamgazing
October 17th 2016


1292 Comments


good review but i disagree completely. i do wish mono fluctuated a little in their style and i was hoping this album to be darker in mood accordingly to the title, regardless; this is still pretty good.

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
October 17th 2016


60177 Comments


"So how have Mono become to be know as masters of the genre?

To put it simply, those behind Mono are genius. Pure, unbridled geniuses.

Everything that is the band can be heard and felt behind their mammoth compositions."

LOL times change

Sevengill
October 17th 2016


11911 Comments


At least somebody in the band likes Gustav Dore.

Tunaboy45
October 17th 2016


18421 Comments


so this is boring then

MarsKid
Emeritus
October 17th 2016


21030 Comments


"To snarky answer is "no." "

I'm assuming you meant 'The' instead of 'To'?

Either way I like how straightforward this is. It gets right to the point.

RustCohle
October 17th 2016


423 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I am enjoying this album alot.

parksungjoon
October 17th 2016


47230 Comments


DAE post-rock is boring amirite xXXDXDDXDDDDD

oh and it comes from resident edgelord staff member what a surprise

Curse.
October 17th 2016


8079 Comments


Former resident edgelord staff*



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