
According to Pitchfork, "Mono, the Japanese masters of slow-building epic metal, absolutely crush live. They do not need the help of a 22-piece orchestra to melt your eyeballs. But on a May 8 show at the Society for Ethical Culture in New York City, they'll get one anyway. That's right: Mono is the latest of a seemingly unending string of bands to play a show with an orchestra. Who will be next? Crystal Castles? Lil Boosie? Hatebreed? Probably Hatebreed. In other, probably more important news, Temporary Residence will release Hymn to the Immortal Wind, Mono's awesomely titled fifth album, on March 24. Steve Albini produced it, and it includes two different songs with the word snow in their titles."
Mono performed at Soundlab with Eluvium in April 2005 and again in April 2007 with World's End Girlfriend.
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