Monsters of Folk

Monsters of Folk

Monsters of Folk
Background information
Origin United States
Genres Folk, folk rock, indie folk
Years active 2004–present
Labels Rough Trade
Shangri-La Music
Associated acts Bright Eyes
My Morning Jacket
M. Ward
She & Him
Centro-matic
South San Gabriel
Website www.monstersoffolk.com
Members Conor Oberst
Jim James
Mike Mogis
M. Ward
Will Johnson

Monsters of Folk is an American supergroup, consisting of Jim James from My Morning Jacket, Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis from Bright Eyes, and M. Ward, solo artist and half of She & Him.[1] The band was formed in 2004 when the members were on tour with their respective bands and solo projects. After playing together both on-stage and backstage, they started working together on various material. Due to the members' main projects, Monsters of Folk did not wrap up their first album until 2009, and it was released on September 22 on Rough Trade.[2] It debuted at 143 on the Billboard Top 200 and peaked at 15.[3] It also reached No. 3 on Top Independent Albums, No. 8 on Top Rock Albums, No. 7 on Top Digital Albums, and No. 6 on Top Alternative Albums.[4]

Their song "Baby Boomer" was chosen as the Starbucks iTunes Pick of the Week for October 27, 2009.[5]

On October 23 & 24 2009, they performed at Neil Young's 23rd annual Bridge School Benefit held in Mountain View, California at the Shoreline Amphitheater.

During live performances, Will Johnson is the performing drummer. In the band's appearance on Austin City Limits, James declared him as "the fifth Monster".

M. Ward has stated that there is more to come after Monsters of Folk's first album.[6]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart positions
US
[7]
US
Alt

[8]
US Folk
[9]
US Heat
[10]
US Indie
[11]
US Rock
[12]
Monsters of Folk 15 6 3 1 3 8

Band Members

Touring

Singles

Year Single Album
2009 "Say Please" Monsters of Folk
2010 "Dear God (Sincerely M.O.F.)"

References

External links

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