A shot at the 'big time'
By CHRIS CONTI | February 25, 2009
 HIGH HOPES From Cranston West to Island Records. |
Summer 2009 could be the defining moment of Monty Are I's decade-long musical endeavor. The sonic pride of Cranston West High are on the same label as the Killers and Fall Out Boy, and their big-league debut is due out this summer. Resident MAI trombonist/keyboard dude Andrew Borstein gave us the lowdown on all things Monty while prepping their big hometown show at Club Hell, taking the up-close-and-personal approach to a new level when the uber-energetic quintet hit what is sure to be a sold-out thriller. MAI will debut new tracks from the forthcoming disc. Here's an update straight from Borstein, plus our email Q&A:"It's been quite a journey for us over the last year, but we're all the better for it. And the new album [title TBA] totally smokes our last one [2006 's Wall of People]. We started writing and demoing songs in October of 2007 while on tour with Sum 41 and had planned on releasing it by March of 2008 on Stolen Transmission Records. By Christmas of '07 Stolen Transmission folded into their parent company [Island/Def Jam] and our pending release and future was in legal limbo for the next six months. Not only did Island eventually drop all the other Stolen Transmission bands, but they also dropped dozens of their own acts while downsizing and rearranging staff. But all that uncertainty and extra time helped motivate and allow us to make the record even better. We are now officially an Island Records band, and we're done recording our new album. We worked with Matt Squire (Panic At the Disco, Thrice, the Used) at his Hollywood studio from October through December of '08. We have really high hopes for this next record and taking a legitimate shot at the 'big time.' "
Did you guys plan a particular direction musically on the upcoming album?
We spent more time making cohesive song structures and finding ways to squeeze the most potential out of every musical idea. Nothing was too grand, as long as it served the greater good of the song. As far as our musical direction goes, we're still trying to perfect the art of the "three-minute epic" pop song. We wanted each song to be exciting in its own way, with no filler. We had the time and budget to record an 11-piece string section and found ways to incorporate our grandiose tendencies into humble — if not just face-melting — pop-rock songs.
Will a full tour follow the release of the disc?
Specific tour dates aren't officially confirmed yet, but I do know we'll be playing some of this year's Warped Tour.
Did you guys assemble the opening bands for the Club Hell show?
We always put a good deal of effort into choosing bands to play our home shows. We give opportunities to local bands that are trying to make a name for themselves the same way we have for so many years. Getting an opening slot on a big Providence show was such a big deal to us when we first started, so it's something we're proud to share with other local bands.
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- Providence music news: February 27, 2009
Sling some shuffleboard while MARK CUTLER slings the six-string TONIGHT (the 26th) at Nick-a-Nee's
- High-quality: From Allysen Callery to Coma Coma
Ladies first for your FRIDAY (the 15th): ALLYSEN CALLERY headlines at the Speakeasy (below Local 121) with ANNA COOGAN and LELAND SUNDRIES ($6, 401.274.2121), JERI & THE JEEPSTERS play a freebie at Striker's (401.615.7708) deep in the Coventry boonies, while ROUTE .44 and THE AGENTS work the Met ($10, 401.729.1005).
- Lights, camera, action rock!
Keep the Cristal on ice until further notice from Steve Aiello, lead singer/guitarist for Monty Are I, who just released their "official" major label debut, Break Through the Silence on Island/Def Jam.
- Bring on the major leagues
There ain't enough lighter fluid in your Bic to keep pace with Fairhaven's piano-driven anthems on their full-length debut Origins.
- Heart and soul
The Cranston-based quartet Penrose continues to impress, delivering a fervent set at Lupo’s last Friday. The crew has been busy since they swept two categories in this year’s Best Music Poll.
- Thrice as nice: A busy weekend for Six Star General
The weekend starts early on THURSDAY (the 21st) with a busy SIX STAR GENERAL (three shows in three days) performing an early (7 pm) opening set opening for TWO COW GARAGE at Club Hell (401.709.3923).
- Beyond the turkey
Break north on Black FRIDAY (the 26th) and work off the green bean casserole with the JAMES MONTGOMERY BAND , sure to heat up the dance floor at Chan's in Woonsocket (401.765.1900), click on chanseggrollsandjazz.com for a special $18 two-fer deal that includes entry to both the 8 and 10 pm shows.
- Put the shovel away
High-powered punk starts your FRIDAY (the 14th) as Firehouse 13 hosts BRUNT OF IT with ASHERS and others (401.270.1801), while VIOLENT HISTORY (ex-Rhythmafia), THE USUAL SUSPECTS , THE PARAPLEGICS , THE MIDNIGHT CREEPS , and more invade Club Hell (all-ages, 401.709.3923).
- TLA's Jocie Adams shares her Notions
Firehouse 13 is the place to be his weekend, with JOICE ADAMS (of the Low Anthem) celebrating her lovely solo debut Bed of Notions on FRIDAY (the 21st), with support help from friends THE BARR BROTHERS (of the Slip) and TWAIN , aka TLA's Mat Davison.
- The Mcgunks and the James Family Benefit
On FRIDAY (the 28th), the 201 presents feisty garage-rock fun with THE FABULOUS ITCHIES , THE DIVIDERS , and ATLANTIC THRILLS (401.454.4581).
- Dig outta the house
A metalhead FRIDAY (the 4th) includes an all-ages tilt at Club Hell (7 pm, 401.709.3923) with DEATH ANGEL , VIOLENT HISTORY (ex-members of Rhythmafia and I, Destroyer), HEXEN , and more.
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