--taken from: Exclaim!
by Alex Hudson
Although the Monks hailed from England, the late '70s/early '80s punk act found their greatest success here in Canada. It's only appropriate, then, that Toronto-based songwriter Thomas D'Arcy (formerly of Small Sins) is spearheading a tribute to the long-lost band that will result in a star-studded studio album and live show.
The album is called Thomas D'Arcy Presents: A Tribute to the Monks, and it will posted as a free download on D'Arcy's website come July 24. It features such guests as John Ford of the Monks, Chris Murphy (Sloan), John Kastner (Doughboys), Ian Blurton (C'mon, Change of Heart), Chris Colohan (Cursed, Burning Love), Dave Gilby (Pursuit of Happiness) and Kurt and Ryan Dahle (New Pornographers, Limblifter).
Many of these guests will show up at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto on July 26 for a tribute show. John Ford will be participating in the night's collaborative performances, in addition to playing a short solo set of his own.
To make the night extra special, EMI will present Ford with a double platinum record for the Monks' 1979 album Bad Habits.
In other D'Arcy news, the songwriter recently announced that he has abandoned his Small Sins moniker. Instead, he will release subsequent music under his own name and has a solo album due out later this year.
--taken from: Exclaim!
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