Munroe Effect were an underground alternative rock band formed in the summer of 2006, in Portsmouth England.[1] Since the debut single release "Who's Throwing Rocks/Subterranean Death Clash"[2][3] in 2008, the band have released a 6-track EP you are goldmouth[4][5] and their first album, ULTRAVIOLENCELAND, named after a Camille Rose Garcia painting.[6] Munroe Effect is derived from Charles Edward Munroe's theory the Neumann Effect, otherwise known as the Munroe Effect.
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Munroe Effect | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Portsmouth, England |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 2006–2014 |
Labels | Function Records, Dead Planet Records |
Members | Daniel Sutton-Johanson Andrew Waterman Richard Worrall Jack Stephens |
Past members | James Teale |
Website | munroeeffect |
After a family loss in late 2010, ULTRAVIOLENCELAND was finally released after a three-month delay on 30 May 2011 on Dead Planet Records,[6][7] London. Since the release Munroe Effect toured extensively throughout the UK embarking on tours with The Subways, Young Guns and Gay for Johnny Depp.[7][8][9]
Year | Title | Type | Format |
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2008 | "Subterranean Death Clash"/"Who's Throwing Rocks"[10] | Single | Vinyl, digital download |
2008 | You Are Goldmouth[5] | EP | CD digipak, digital download |
2011 | ULTRAVIOLENCELAND[11] | Album | CD, digital download |