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Free All The Monsters (Album) by The Bats

Artist Biography For The Bats

There Are At Least Four Bands Called The Bats. 1. The Bats Are An Influential New Zealand Rock Band Formed In 1982 In Christchurch By Paul Kean Bass Malcolm Grant Drums Robert Scott Lead Vocals Rhythm Guitar Keyboards And Kaye Woodward Lead Guitar Vocals . Though Primarily A Christchurch Band The Bats Have Strong Links To Dunedin And Are Usually Grouped In With The Dunedin Sound Musicians That Emerged In The Early 1980s. The Band Has Retained The Same Four Members From 1982 To The Present Day. Approaching A Quarter Century Of Recording And Performing Christchurch New Zealand's The Bats Have Survived Seven Albums And Five World Tours With The Original Line-Up Of Kaye Woodward Malcolm Grant Paul Kean And Robert Scott Intact. With A Sound At The Jangle/indie End Of The Pop Spectrum The Band Made Significant Headway In The States In The 80s Alongside Flying Nun Label-Mates The Chills And The Clean. The 90s Saw Tours Of The US And Europe Supporting The Likes Of Radiohead Belly And R.E.M.. Paul Kaye And Malcolm Form Side-Project Minisnap Bob Has Released Solo Work And Can Also Be Found In The Clean And The Magick Heads. 2. The Bats Was An American Band Formed In The Early 1980s And Featured Jon Brion Don Riff And Bill Murphy. They Released The Album How Pop Can You Get? On Gustav Records In 1982. They Disbanded After Critical Acclaim But Little Commercial Success. 3. Dubbed South Africa's Answer To The Beatles The Pop Group The Bats Was Formed In October 1964 And Consisted Of Group Members Eddie Eckstein Drums/vocals Barry Jarman Guitar/trumpet/concertina Jimmy Dunning Guitar And Paul Ditchfield Keyboard/guitar/bass/vocals . Paul Barry And Eddie Knew Each Other Well And Had Wanted To Form A Group For A Long Time But Had Been Prevented From Doing So By Their Respective Contracts With Various Bands. Barry Suggested They Form A Beat Trio With The Express Purpose Of Making Records. Jimmy Dunning Who Had Played With Them Before Was Unanimously Nominated To Fill The Gap Of Lead Guitarist. After Finally Getting Together They Arranged An Audition With Matt Mann Then A & R Manager At G.R.C. And Later Owner Of RPM Record Company Who Signed Them To The CBS Label And Produced Their First Single All I Got. The Group Were Quibbling With Each Other About An Appropriate Name. In An Attempt To Restore Order Matt Mann Yelled "You're All Bats!" And So "The Bats" Was Born. 4. The Bats Were An Irish Beat Band Of The 1960s. They Were Regulars At Belfast's Maritime Club. Only A Few Of The Band's Recordings Were Released On A 1966 Compilation LP Called 'Ireland's Greatest Sounds Five Groups From Belfast's Maritime Club' And One Single Of Their Own 'Accept It' On Columbia Records A Cover Version Of A Burt Bacharach Song .

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Free All The Monsters

Free All The Monsters Is The Eighth Full-Length Album By New Zealand Band The Bats Released In 2011.
n December 2010 The Bats Recorded Tracks For The Album At A Backpackers And Stables At The Old Seacliff Asylum Between Oamaru And Dunedin. The Album Was Recorded And Co-Produced By Dale Cotton Who Had Produced Robert Scott's Recent Solo Album.
The Album Was Released On 15 October 2011. In New Zealand The Bats Reunited With Their Old Label Flying Nun. Internationally The Album Was Released By Mistletone Records In Australia Revolver/Midheaven Distribution In The U.S.A And Forte Distribution In The U.K. & Europe
The Album Has Been Praised By Critics In New Zealand And Internationally. Tim Sendra Of Allmusic Said 'The Bats Have Managed To Maintain A Ridiculously High Level Of Quality Throughout Their Career And Free All The Monsters Is As Good A Record As They’ve Ever Made." It Was Described By Pitchfork As "...Their Best Record In Years Possibly Ever"

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