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Moneen
All Your Friends Fest 2025
Burl's Creek Event Grounds
240 8 Line S
Jun 28, 2025
12:00 AM EDT
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June 28–29, 2025
Burl's Creek Event Grounds
240 8 Line S, Oro Station, CanadaGet directions
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Building upon Republic Live’s legacy of unforgettable moments, All Your Friends Fest promises to captivate you with the nostalgic essence of the past and the electrifying...
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Moneen Biography
Moneen, a Canadian post-hardcore band that emerged in the early 2000s, has carved out a unique place in the annals of alternative music. Hailing from Brampton, Ontario, the band was formed in 1999 and is comprised of original members - Kenny Bridges, Chris Hughes, Peter Krpan, and Erik Hughes.
From the outset, Moneen stood out from their contemporaries with their emotionally charged lyrics and intricate, melodic soundscapes. Drawing inspiration from bands like Sunny Day Real Estate and Fugazi, they quickly gained a following among fans of the emo and post-hardcore scenes.
Over the course of their career, Moneen has released several critically acclaimed albums, including their debut full-length "The Theory of Harmonial Value" in 2001, which established them as a force to be reckoned with. But it was their follow-up, "Are We Really Happy With Who We Are Right Now?," released in 2003 on Vagrant Records, that really put them on the map. Their subsequent releases, "The Red Tree," and “The World I Want To Leave Behind” further solidified their reputation as one of the most innovative and original bands in the genre.
Despite facing numerous challenges over the years, including lineup changes and a period of dormancy, Moneen has continued to evolve and push boundaries. Their live shows are renowned for their intensity and emotional depth, and they have toured extensively throughout North America and Europe, sharing stages with the likes of Dashboard Confessional, Thrice, and Taking Back Sunday.
Through it all, Moneen has remained committed to their vision of creating music that is honest, heartfelt, and powerful. Their impact on the alternative music scene cannot be overstated, and they continue to inspire a new generation of musicians and fans alike.
Read MoreFrom the outset, Moneen stood out from their contemporaries with their emotionally charged lyrics and intricate, melodic soundscapes. Drawing inspiration from bands like Sunny Day Real Estate and Fugazi, they quickly gained a following among fans of the emo and post-hardcore scenes.
Over the course of their career, Moneen has released several critically acclaimed albums, including their debut full-length "The Theory of Harmonial Value" in 2001, which established them as a force to be reckoned with. But it was their follow-up, "Are We Really Happy With Who We Are Right Now?," released in 2003 on Vagrant Records, that really put them on the map. Their subsequent releases, "The Red Tree," and “The World I Want To Leave Behind” further solidified their reputation as one of the most innovative and original bands in the genre.
Despite facing numerous challenges over the years, including lineup changes and a period of dormancy, Moneen has continued to evolve and push boundaries. Their live shows are renowned for their intensity and emotional depth, and they have toured extensively throughout North America and Europe, sharing stages with the likes of Dashboard Confessional, Thrice, and Taking Back Sunday.
Through it all, Moneen has remained committed to their vision of creating music that is honest, heartfelt, and powerful. Their impact on the alternative music scene cannot be overstated, and they continue to inspire a new generation of musicians and fans alike.
Alternative
Punk
Emo
Post Hardcore
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