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'''From Monument to Masses''' is a politically-charged [[Post Rock]] band which was founded in [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]] in late [[2000]]. They have released four albums to date, the latest full-length of which was released through [[Dim Mak Records|Dim Mak]] on March 10th, 2009.
'''From Monument to Masses''' is a politically-charged [[post-rock]] band which was founded in [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]] in late [[2000]]. They have released four albums to date, the latest full-length of which was released through [[Dim Mak Records|Dim Mak]] on March 10th, 2009.


==Overview==
==Overview==
From Monument to Masses is a instrumental [[Post Rock]] [[power trio]] comprised of Francis Choung ([[Drum kit|drums]], [[keyboard instrument|keys]], [[programming]]), Sergio Robledo-Maderazo ([[bass guitar|bass]], keys, [[Sampling (music)|samples]]), and Matthew Solberg ([[guitar]], [[Music loop|loops]]). From Monument To Masses is officially a "bi-coastal" band with two members living in the California Bay Area (Robledo-Maderazo, Solberg) and one residing in New York City (Choung). The band formed in 2000 in the San Francisco area, and eventually signed to Dim Mak Records in 2002. The band's first album, ''[[From Monument To Masses (album)|From Monument To Masses]]'' was initially intended to be a demo recording to find a label; however, when Dim Mak's label owner [[Steve Aoki]] (also long-time friend of Robledo-Maderazo from the Southern California Hardcore scene and UCSB classmate) heard the recording, he signed the band and decided to release it as debut eponymous LP.
From Monument to Masses is a instrumental [[post-rock]] [[power trio]] comprised of Francis Choung ([[Drum kit|drums]], [[keyboard instrument|keys]], [[programming]]), Sergio Robledo-Maderazo ([[bass guitar|bass]], keys, [[Sampling (music)|samples]]), and Matthew Solberg ([[guitar]], [[Music loop|loops]]). From Monument To Masses is officially a "bi-coastal" band with two members living in the California Bay Area (Robledo-Maderazo, Solberg) and one residing in New York City (Choung). The band formed in 2000 in the San Francisco area, and eventually signed to Dim Mak Records in 2002. The band's first album, ''From Monument To Masses'', was initially intended to be a demo recording to find a label; however, when Dim Mak's label owner [[Steve Aoki]], who was also a long-time friend of Robledo-Maderazo from the Southern California Hardcore scene and his UCSB classmate, heard the recording, he signed the band and decided to release it as an eponymous debut LP.


The band name is a challenge to the "[[Great man theory]]" and a call for a paradigm shift. Rather than subscribe to the notion that "highly influential individuals" to whom ''monuments'' are built shape historical developments, the band name posits that it is actually the ''masses'' struggling for change who make history. In several interviews, that band has cited the American Civil Rights Movement as an example and note the hard work of hundreds of organizers that often gets overshadowed in history books by admittedly important individuals. The band members have often explained in interviews that their music is only one expression of their respective politics. Each member has been involved with various organizations throughout the life of the band, including the League of Filipino Students-SFSU, Challenging White Supremacy, Kalayaan School for Equity, [[BAYAN]] USA, and others.
The band name is a challenge to the "[[Great man theory]]" and a call for a paradigm shift. Rather than subscribe to the notion that "highly influential individuals" to whom ''monuments'' are built shape historical developments, the band name posits that it is actually the ''masses'' struggling for change who make history. In several interviews, that band has cited the American Civil Rights Movement as an example and note the hard work of hundreds of organizers that often gets overshadowed in history books by admittedly important individuals. The band members have often explained in interviews that their music is only one expression of their respective politics. Each member has been involved with various organizations throughout the life of the band, including the League of Filipino Students-SFSU, Challenging White Supremacy, Kalayaan School for Equity, [[BAYAN]] USA, and others.

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From Monument to Masses

From Monument to Masses is a politically-charged post-rock band which was founded in San Francisco in late 2000. They have released four albums to date, the latest full-length of which was released through Dim Mak on March 10th, 2009.

Overview

From Monument to Masses is a instrumental post-rock power trio comprised of Francis Choung (drums, keys, programming), Sergio Robledo-Maderazo (bass, keys, samples), and Matthew Solberg (guitar, loops). From Monument To Masses is officially a "bi-coastal" band with two members living in the California Bay Area (Robledo-Maderazo, Solberg) and one residing in New York City (Choung). The band formed in 2000 in the San Francisco area, and eventually signed to Dim Mak Records in 2002. The band's first album, From Monument To Masses, was initially intended to be a demo recording to find a label; however, when Dim Mak's label owner Steve Aoki, who was also a long-time friend of Robledo-Maderazo from the Southern California Hardcore scene and his UCSB classmate, heard the recording, he signed the band and decided to release it as an eponymous debut LP.

The band name is a challenge to the "Great man theory" and a call for a paradigm shift. Rather than subscribe to the notion that "highly influential individuals" to whom monuments are built shape historical developments, the band name posits that it is actually the masses struggling for change who make history. In several interviews, that band has cited the American Civil Rights Movement as an example and note the hard work of hundreds of organizers that often gets overshadowed in history books by admittedly important individuals. The band members have often explained in interviews that their music is only one expression of their respective politics. Each member has been involved with various organizations throughout the life of the band, including the League of Filipino Students-SFSU, Challenging White Supremacy, Kalayaan School for Equity, BAYAN USA, and others.

Members

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Beyond God & Elvis" (2008)

Influences

According to the band's MySpace website[1], the band culls their "sound" from several influences, some of which include:

References