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Monster In The Machine - Savior
Savior by Monster In The Machine
(c) 2007 Emotional Syphon Recordings
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Welcome to a truly independent label, by an artist for artists. In 2006, Korn guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer founded Emotional Syphon Recordings in order to give daring and diverse bands a chance to have their music heard. The label's two launch bands Droid and Monster in the Machine actually helped inspire Shaffer to make his dream of an artist-centric record label a reality. He shows, "To just start a company without any musicians or anything creative behind it just seems pointless to me. However, Droid's demos were so good, and they really found such a unique sound. The Monster in the Machine demos also just floored me. The bands are so different too. I wanted to start a multi-genre label. I didn't want to limit myself to just metal, because there's so much stuff out there."
Welcome to a truly independent label, by an artist for artists. In 2006, Korn guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer founded Emotional Syphon Recordings in order to give daring and diverse bands a chance to have their music heard. The label's two launch ...
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Monster in the Machine is more than just music; it's an active aural experience. Vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist Shannon Crawford crafted a record that entrances the listener with swirling acoustic melodies and haunting, hypnotic electronics. From the infectiously incendiary chorus of "Under Your Shadow" to the sonic dreamscape of "Helicopter," the music remains memorable. Pristine melodies soar over brooding beats, and tracks like "Savior" convey a message of disenchantment and call for change. Underneath the beauty of the music lies an honest mirror reflecting social ills. Yet, hope for a solution exists. Issues faced include the death of our environment, religion's contradictions and the perilous existence of an artist under the thumb of a corporation. Signed to Ko_n guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer's independent label Emotional Syphon Recordings, these are some of the darker themes that Crawford delves into with Monster in the Machine's debut Butterfly Pinned.This album is not Crawford's first foray into the recording world. In 1997, his band Cellophane was signed to Virgin. "Cellophane had a good record that fell through the cracks," Crawford says. "For a long time it was really heartbreaking to have had that and lost it. I was 23-years-old, and I couldn't deal with personalities of the music business. I quit, because no one at the label was doing anything anyway. They just put us out on the road, and that was it."
Disillusioned with the music industry, Crawford pursued another passion, painting. His work has been acquired by celebrities from Lindsay Lohan to author Jerry Stahl. He also created the cover for Norma Jean's highly successful Redeemer album. In the midst of painting, he never lost sight of his musical ambitions. Then inspiration struck in 2006. "A lot of it has to do with maturity. Being a full-time single father to my daughter helped me." He continues, "Last year, I just began writing all of these really good songs because I wasn't trying to push it or force it. I just let it go and all of these great things came to me and through me." Once finished, Crawford played the demos for longtime friend Shaffer. "James has been my biggest cheerleader for years. He'd been on the fence about starting a label, and when I played him my first songs, he said, 'That's it. I'm starting it.'" Shaffer loved the music so much he even lent his guitar talents to the tense album closer "Don't." Josh Freese stepped in to handle drum duties for the entire record. Imani Coppola plays violin on "Shut the Door." The recording lineup was then rounded out by ex-Cellophane, Puddle of Mudd bassist Douglas Ardito. Crawford produced the album himself, and they mixed and recorded at Henson Studios (A&M).