Monster Philosophy

Monster Philosophy is the tenth album by Danish rock band D-A-D. It was released on 10 November 2008. The album was produced by Danish producer Jon "Joshua" Schumann, who has previously produced records for bands as Kashmir, Mew and Kent. The basic tracks for the album were recorded over a two-week period in at Shorefire Recording Studios in New Jersey.[2] Overdubs and further post-production took place in Mannsion Studios and Sun Studios in Copenhagen.[3]

Monster Philosophy
Studio album by
Released10 November 2008
Recorded2008
GenreRock, hard rock
Length50:53
LabelEMI
ProducerJoshua
D-A-D chronology
Scare Yourself Alive
(2006)
Monster Philosophy
(2008)
The Overmuch Box
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Gaffa[1]

Track list

The title track "Monster Philosophy" was released as the lead single for the album. Lead singer Jesper Binzer first announced on the band's online diary, that the album would contain 13 songs.[4] On their 2007 and 2008 summer tours D-A-D played "Money Always Takes The Place Of Life", "Beautiful Together" and "Too Deep For Me" (then titled Roxity). They also performed a song called "The Tyrants" that has been omitted from the album, but was released as a single b-side with the 2009 release of The Overmuch Box under the title "Tyrants".

  1. "Revolution" 3:23 [5]
  2. "Nightmares In The Daytime" 3:56
  3. "Too Deep For Me" 4:10
  4. "Beautiful Together" 3:18
  5. "Monster Philosophy" 3:37
  6. "Milk And Honey" 4:13
  7. "You Won't Change" 3:29
  8. "If You Had A Head" 2:46
  9. "I Am The River" 4:09
  10. "Chainsaw" 3:21
  11. "Money Always Takes The Place Of Life" 4:02
  12. "Nightstalker" 6:05
  13. "If I Succeed" 4:19
  14. "House Of Fun" 3:39 (bonus track on Japanese and German versions of the album)[4]

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Danish Albums Chart[6] 1
Swedish Albums Chart[7] 46
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References

This album on D-A-D's official homepage

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