Sunday, August 8, 2021
RISE of the LAVA MEN by Uncle Monsterface review
“There they were, the present-day protectors of Dino-skeleton Island
Looking for a quest… or a bar…”
And thus begins one of the most imaginative, quirky, delightful, and, dare I say, raddest albums I have heard in years.
RISE of the LAVA MEN is the 2014 release of Uncle Monsterface, a New York band named after it’s mascot—a tall man in white gloves wearing a suit who, oh yeah, has the face of a giant sock puppet with square red eyes and blocky yellow teeth.
Equal parts punk, comedy, and art, Uncle Monsterface is not only a band, it’s a concept, an experience.
Within this album you’ll find songs about Brain-Rocket Scientists, Ninjas, Flying Accountants, Cowboys, Giant Squids, and Chefs. There’s even a ballad about a cat with just the right amount of heavy metal affectations.
Each song when listened to on its own dominates with ample charm and humor. Moreover, when listening to the collective album you’re also struck with a sincerity that might take you by surprise considering the subject matter.
Uncle Monsterface, whose music might best be described as a cross between They Might Be Giants and Atom and His Package, with dashes of Weird Al and the occasional sprinkling of ska, is the brainchild of Marty Allen, a New York-based artist, musician, author, and creator that is perhaps best known for his work with Sock Puppets (remember how I mentioned Uncle Monsterface was based on a sock puppet? It’s all starting to come together). For over twelve years, Marty has been making art centered around Sock Puppets.
Now you may be thinking “hey, what a silly thing to devote one’s energies to.” Wow, jaded much?
Think about it:
Who hasn’t made a sock puppet in their life? No one I know.
Was it fun? Yes.
Were you proud of yourself for making a piece of art? Probably.
Did you literally make yourself a friend when you did it? I bet you did, even if it was just for an afternoon.
Why did we “grow up” and dismiss this art form?
Marty Allen didn’t. He’s created a multimedia platform from the art. Not only has he literally written a book on sock puppets, made and sold custom sock puppets, and formed Uncle Monsterface, he’s elevated sock puppets to the level of Fine Art with his Sock Puppet Portraits.
Sock Puppet Portraits are just what the name implies: framed photos of literal sock puppets Marty has created, each with their own name and story. From Theodore, a nerdy kid who gets thrown into a space-spanning adventure as an amateur Magician-Detective, to Sergeant Bullocks, the animal loving punk rocker, to Spot the Elusive Dinosaur, a narcoleptic who slept through the extinction of his species to go on and become a ukulele-playing vegan.
If that sounds bizarre to you, I get it. But it should also sound awesome.
And now, after a challenging year due to *gestures vaguely at everything in 2020,* Marty has recently launched a Kickstarter to breathe new life into his Sock Puppet Portraits, and to help build his brand, Sock Puppet City.
If you are into Outsider Artists, Independent Artists, Inventive Musicians, Sock Puppets, or even just Dreamers, you should check out his art, and his Kickstarter which ends August 18, 2021. (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/martystuff/return-of-the-sock-puppet-portraits)
RISE of the LAVA MEN by Uncle Monsterface is available on most music streaming services and available for purchase on the artist’s official Bandcamp (https://unclemonsterface.bandcamp.com/)
Cheers,
Saddest Factory
Sunday, March 29, 2015
So yeah, this blog doesn't update much...
But you can find me a little bit more active at Saddest Factory Productions.
Hope to see your there, but in the meantime, here's some shots from the Austin Flea!
Hope to see your there, but in the meantime, here's some shots from the Austin Flea!
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
First post in a couple of years!
I am hoping to sell some wares at a neat little market called the Austin Flea. I've recently been making these fake mason jar terrariums that house weird little clay creatures. Here's a glimpse of what I've been making. Some photos are of the little figures themselves, because taking pictures through the glass of the jar doesn't always work great.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Rapunzel Recast
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Paintings!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
few things here, few in the works.
So I've been painting a bit... I think I might snap some photos and upload those too... but I don't have time now... and I'm not sure when I'll have the time to do it. Might also take pictures of my room, to show how nifty it is... even though I'm only in it maybe once or twice a week. But for now, here are some sketches I did with my tablet (the neatest gift I ever received).
Friday, January 22, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
The Wacky Adventures of Winthorpe! Number 7
Today in my email, I found out I had two new comments on this blog. So that means someone other than Barry checked it out. Neat. Because of that, I decided to go ahead and finish something small I had started tinkering with a couple of weeks ago. This is my first tablet-only comic... and it's not all that funny. Still, it EXISTS, and that's what matters right now.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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