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Jolly Mon, also stylized as Jollymon, is an American
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currently based in
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, but has been described as a mixture of
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, 70s atmospheric
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, and hard rock.


History

The founding member Carey Rich moved from the East coast in 1991 to Eugene, Oregon. After originally deciding upon
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, Rich switched to Eugene because it wasn't as intimidating at first sight. By August, Rich answered a bulletin board ad for a band looking for a bass player. The ad listed influences of
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, Primus,
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and others. Rich mentioned the group "clicked" and began practicing a lot and by October had played their first show. By August 1992, because they had previously opened for bands like the
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, Hitting Birth, and Sweaty Nipples the band was rewarded with the opportunity to headline the largest venue in town the WOW Hall. In 1993, the band signed to Elemental Records for a one-album contract and began headlining bigger clubs in
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, like La Luna, and RCKNDY and
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in Seattle. At this time the band was courted by
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but the opening band
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outmaneuvered Jolly Mon and got a contract instead. Originally, Rich played bass guitar and performed vocals, with Karl Becker on guitar and
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on drums. The band moved to
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in 1994 and around the time of their debut album ''Sailing'', Becker quit the band and was replaced by Brian Smith, formerly of Anzio Bridgehead. Becker admitted his tastes switched from
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and his favorite song on ''Sailing'' was "So Big" which he describes as the "most improvised song" from that album. In 1995, the band released their second album ''Nobody Knows Who You Are'' as part of an additional one-album contract with Elemental. Members of the band changed to Smith on guitar and Mark Blackburn replacing Eklund on drums, who had joined the band
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. The album was described as
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with a mix of "primal edge". The album was shorter in length than the previous album and contained only seven songs, two less than their previous offering. By this time the band was known for wearing gas masks with foam antennae. In 1997, it was reported the band was working on another album due out later that year, dubbed the "Chrome album". The band had also undergone some lineup changes. Rich switched to guitar, with Kevin on bass, Branden on drums, and Angelo on
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s. When the album was released on their own label, it had undergone a name change to ''Stoned Nation Radio''. It was described as their trademark sound of fusing "metal thump and hallucinogenic pulse" with "hip hop scratching, coldwave backbeats and throbbing electronica". By 2002, after struggling to break into the mainstream and being broke, the band unceremoniously dissolved. Rich was involved in various low-key music projects afterward, but settled with having a stable job, marriage, and got into
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s like
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. Then in 2016, John Colgate contacted Rich to see if he was interested in a one-off Jolly Mon show for
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's sake. After some consideration of his lack of vocal practice the past decade, Rich agreed and they contacted Blackburn who recorded with them on their second album. They began practicing and played their first show in
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. Word got out on the internet of their reunion and were offered shows from local venues. The band decided to "go for it" and recorded their fifth album. In 2017, Jolly Mon released their ''Voidwalker'' album and was reviewed by the UK magazine Power Play. The album continues the band's exploration into
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territory with a "funky vibe", with some
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sounds to round it out. The magazine pontificates on the choice of the band and album names by drawing a comparison with
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.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Sailing'' (1993) * ''Nobody Knows Who You Are'' (1995) * ''Stoned Nation Radio'' (1998) * ''Jollymon'' (2000) * ''Voidwalker'' (2017)


See also

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References

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