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The Munroes

Make a new start, break away from the past

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The Munroes are a very exciting and unique Rock N Roll band. Their live performances are honest and charismatic, filled with passion, with simple but powerful melodies, lyrics with a message, and driving energy. Liam Gallagher of Oasis commented that they reminded him of The Sex Pistols when he heard the tracks 'I'm Gonna Go To University' and 'Top Shelf Lily'. Others have said that lead singer, Robert Munro Runciman, sometimes reminds them of the early Mick Jagger and Jim Morrison. Favourite track 'Rainbow Sun' has a strong Beatles feel to it, and has been a very popular song in the London night clubs.
The Munroes are developing into a very strong force, with strong messages, commenting on the tough times that face society today. 'Gunning Us Down' has created a lot of interest and should be a song to be remembered. Come check these boys out, see upcoming shows above.
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Member Since: 8/2/2006
Band Website: themunroes.net
Band Members:

    Vocals: Robert Runciman Guitar: Matt Coffey Guitar: Karl Bourne Bass: Matthew Austin Drums: Michele Camasso


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Rolling Stones/ Oasis/ Libertines/ Beatles/ Small Faces/ Verve/ Bob Dylan/ Kinks/ Stone Roses/ Radiohead/ Kings Of Leon/ Strokes/ Black Rebel Motorcycle Club/ T-Rex/ Stooges/ Jam/ Ramones/ Clash/ Sex Pistols

Sounds Like: Dirty Rock N Roll Punk

Blow Up @ Metro Club, August 4th 2007

BASE.AD - Words by Evan Parker

"The Munroes take to the stage without a word and blast straight into a lairy version of ‘Gunning us Down’, which brings to attention the fear and violence prevalent in today’s society, as Robert Runciman drawls like Julian Casablancas if someone slipped Never Mind The Bollocks into his CD player while he was asleep.

The Munroes are a band touted by none other than Liam Gallagher as the new Sex Pistols. They make no nonsense Ramones style punk, with no frivolities, singing about ‘Rock n Roll Girl[s]’ which has all the indie cindys at the front swinging each other around, whereas The Beatle-sy ‘Rainbow Song’ causes mass making out between couples. There is barely a pause between each song – the last note of the song barely ringing out from the guitar before Robert Runciman spits “One, Two, Three, Four!” and the band rattle through another raucous booze soaked song.

Luckily the band is up to speed as drummer Michele Camasso drums like he’s wearing that reverse bear trap with the timer from Saw on his head, frantically drumming for his life. As they put away their instruments, chants of “encore, encore” are met with a riotous cover of ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ minus the now awol singer and plus one very wasted man, who dances around the stage like Bez and provides the “whoo whoos!” The real singer finds his way back to the stage in the end, beer in hand, happy with the impostor who is actually doing a sterling job!"

ART ROCKER - "The Munroes are certainly ready for their close up. These leering, letching rockers are pitched somewhere between BRMC and The Libertines – not exactly a recipe for revolution, but one that does bring forth some breezy pop moments. ‘Rainbow Sun’ in particular is fuelled by contradictory emotions; it’s nostalgic but energetic, sad but determined. That’s as far as the poetry goes though; lead singer Robert Ruciman tumbles around the stage like a boozed up Ollie Reed, and is good, rock ‘n’ roll bang for your bucks.

GIGSONAIR - "The Munroes took to the stage at around 9.30pm and the band members lead by Robert Runciman, decked out in matching skinny leather jackets reminded me of my early days when I used to watch recordings of The Ramones at CBGB’s and wished I was in a Rock n Roll band. With tunes reminiscent of what you would hear in New York’s Greenwich Village and lyrics stolen from their dad’s poems, they gave a performance that would have not looked out of place at the 100 Club back in 1976 but with modern day melodies and a lot more chords."
Record Label: Unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

We are playing at THE XFM festival in MAY

.........we’ve been booked in to play at the three day festival on Saturday 3rd of May at around 3pm. The event is run by Broccoli Music who have selected around 15 of the best unsigned bands in...
Posted by The Munroes on Sat, 15 Mar 2008 12:40:00 PST

ART ROCKER REVIEW : GIGS ON AIR

http://www.artrocker.com/reviews/gigs/starling-the-munroes THE MUNROES are certainly ready for their close up. These leering, letching rockers are pitched somewhere between BRMC and The Libertines  n...
Posted by The Munroes on Sun, 29 Jul 2007 07:53:00 PST

PHOTOS FROM KONK STUDIOS

NOTE: The tracks that were recorded at Konk Studios (Ray Davies from The Kinks' studio) are NOT on the band's myspace. The tracks currently on The Munroes' myspace were recorded and produced by Ben Jo...
Posted by The Munroes on Mon, 25 Jun 2007 03:42:00 PST

SEND US YOUR NAMES FOR GUESTLIST TOMORROW @ THE BARFLY

SEND YOUR NAMES TO US BEFORE 2PM TOMORROW AFTERNOON BY REPLYING TO THIS BULLETIN.£4 ENTRY WITH GUESTLISTStylish Riots with Playmusic Magazine at The BarflyLIVE: GILKICKER (01:30), THE MUNROES (00:30),...
Posted by The Munroes on Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:47:00 PST

VOTE FOR THE MUNROES @ NME BREAKING BANDS!

We need YOUR help!There is a competition in which new, unsigned bands can get voted into a 'top 10' unsigned bands chart, which may lead us to be featured in NME itself.This is a great chance for The ...
Posted by The Munroes on Mon, 29 Jan 2007 08:12:00 PST

LIVE CLIP FROM GUERILLA GIG, BETHNAL GREEN!

THE MUNROES - "INDIE GIRL (COME MY WAY)" LIVE ACOUSTIC @ GUERILLA GIG, BETHNAL GREEN ...
Posted by The Munroes on Mon, 29 Jan 2007 08:07:00 PST

LIVE CLIP FROM HOXTON BAR & KITCHEN GIG!

THE MUNROES - "GUNNING US DOWN" LIVE @ HOXTON BAR & KITCHEN ...
Posted by The Munroes on Mon, 29 Jan 2007 08:06:00 PST

BASE.AD INTERVIEW


Posted by The Munroes on Tue, 02 Jan 2007 07:10:00 PST

BAND CHANGES...

We are at present re-grouping since we separated from our drummer and bass player due to musical differences. We are currently rehearsing with new members and hope to be gigging mid october. We would ...
Posted by The Munroes on Mon, 04 Sep 2006 04:48:00 PST