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2005 studio album by Shining
In the Kingdom of Kitsch You Will Be a Monster
Studio album by Shining
Released24 January 2005
GenreAvant-garde, progressive rock, experimental rock, art rock, jazz
Length39:01
LabelRune Grammofon
ProducerKåre Vestrheim
Shining chronology
Sweet Shanghai Devil
(2003)
In the Kingdom of Kitsch You Will Be a Monster
(2005)
Grindstone
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
Pitchfork Media(8.3/10)

In the Kingdom of Kitsch You Will Be a Monster is an album by the Norwegian band Shining. It was released in 2005 by Rune Grammofon. The title is taken from a line in Milan Kundera's novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being.

It is the last album with the band's original lineup, as keyboardist Morten Qvenild would leave before the release, and bassist Aslak Hartberg shortly after.

Production

There are many cultural references in the track titles as well. "Goretex Weather Report" probably refers to the band Weather Report, "REDRUM" is a repeated line in The Shining, a part in "Romani" is very inspired by a part in Gustav Mahler's 6th symphony, "Perdurabo" was Aleister Crowley's magical pseudonym in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, "Aleister Explains Everything" refers Crowley as well, the numbers in the title of track six (31=300=20) is a Gematria reference (Shin), "It is by Will Alone I Set My Mind in Motion" is a line (more exactly a Mentat Mantra) from the movie Dune, "Where Death Comes to Cry" is a phrase in Leonard Cohen's song "I'm Your Man" and "The Smoking Dog" is a poem by Aleister Crowley from The Book of Lies. "Magazine RWRK" simply means that the track is a rework of the Jaga Jazzist album Magazine from 2004. The final track, "You Can Try the Best You Can", may be a reference to Radiohead, the title in fact being a lyric from the song "Optimistic", found on the album Kid A.

Track listing

  1. "Goretex Weather Report" – 5:01
  2. "REDRUM" – 1:37
  3. "Romani" – 3:19
  4. "Perdurabo" – 3:02
  5. "Aleister Explains Everything" – 3:24
  6. "31=300=20 (It is by Will Alone I Set My Mind in Motion)" – 4:25
  7. "Where Death Comes to Cry" – 2:23
  8. "The Smoking Dog" – 3:57
  9. "Magazine RWRK" – 6:32
  10. "You Can Try the Best You Can" – 5:21

Personnel

References

  1. In the Kingdom of Kitsch You Will Be a Monster at AllMusic
  2. Pitchfork Media review
Shining
  • Jørgen Munkeby
  • Håkon Sagen
  • Eirik Tovsrud Knutsen
  • Tobias Ørnes Andersen
  • Ole Vistnes
Studio albums
Live albums

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