Review & Full EP Premiere: Monkeys on Mars, Monkeys on Mars

Posted in audiObelisk, Reviews on October 16th, 2025 by JJ Koczan

monkeys on mars (photo by Liss Eulenhertz)

Monkeys on Mars, the collaborative project comprised of the members of mostly-instrumental Swiss prog-psych stalwarts Monkey3 and French psych-prog melody dreamers Mars Red Sky, release their self-titled debut EP Oct. 17 through Mrs Red Sound. The outing has four tracks but centers mostly around the first two of them, “Seasonal Pyres” (11:09) and “Hear the Call” (13:16), the former of which is then revisited with two edited versions, “Seasonal Pyres (Short Flames Edit)” (7:53) and “Seasonal Pyres (Tiny Flames Edit)” (3:16), and it is not long before the two bands begin to complement each other in terms of sound.

And part — italics for emphasis — of the appeal here is down to that: how the two separate sonic entities, Mars Red Sky and Monkey3, work together on a basic mathematical level. Neither band is a stranger to collaborations, and this is by no means the first Monkey3-inclusive outing to feature vocals, but they’re not a regular feature across their seven albums, the latest of which is 2024’s Welcome to the Machine (review here). This, as opposed to Mars Red Sky, for whom the vocal melodies of guitarist Julien Pras — are an essential facet, who meanwhile have never boasted the kind of prog-rock shred Monkey3 bring in the singing solos of guitarist Boris de Piante, or the level of keyboardy sounds offered by Guillaume “dB” Desboeufs as one hears in Monkeys on Mars.

In this way, and with the unshakable foundations of rhythm in bassists Jimmy Kinast (also vocals) and Jalil Perrenoud and drummers Walter Albrecht and Mathieu “Matgaz” Gazeau (the latter also vocals), the two bands who have always had an eye on their individual progressions in sound find ways to distinguish themselves even in working together. “Seasonal Pyres” starts quiet and spacious with guitar effects, but a keyboard line and tense low end give a feeling of movement even before the heavier tonality sweeps in circa the two-minute mark. Pras‘ voice is all the more ethereal with the surrounding procession, a core riff that sounds like it’s reaching out but continually swallowed by its next cycle underscoring the echoing verse, more cosmic than either band might be on their own, but still emotive on a human level.

The differences between the versions of “Seasonal Pyres” included on Monkeys on Mars are basically down to how much of what ensues on the full 11-minute one has been cut out. They are not misnamed as ‘edits,’ rather than ‘remixes’ or somesuch else. On the first and longest, a scorching, masterclass in psychedelic guitar soloing takes hold for a few minutes as the megaband flourish in the instrumental exploration. But that doesn’t last either. With an echoing plotted guitar line that sounds more Mars Red Sky, the drums and keyboard begin a build that, at 6:21 leads to the return of the vocals before a chills-up-the-spine payoff arrives, gradually working at full-brunt toward a surprisingly galloping, chugging finish, faster than Mars Red Sky have I think ever been, certainly in recent memory — their fifth album, Dawn of the Dusk (review here), was issued late in ’23 — monkeys on mars mars red sky monkey3but with Pras still recognizable in terms of the vocal melody coming through.

It is a gorgeous, exciting moment, and one could imagine being in either of these bands, hearing that, and thinking to yourself, ‘Oh it turns out we might have something here,’ because the other part of the appeal, beyond the basic math of how the bands fit together like puzzle-pieces in terms of arrangement and style, is inevitably that doing so lets both bands do things they’ve never done before. This is the case as well on “Hear the Call,” which at first lays out a quiet guitar line so definitively Mars Red Sky that there’s no mistaking it, but with a thread of mellotron and other synth as part of an atmosphere that is nonetheless distinct from what the trio do while also being unlike anything Monkey3 have ever done.

The second of the two main cuts on Monkeys on Mars is instrumental and flows gracefully from part to part, gradually growing louder and fuller such that by the time the shift just before the four-minute mark begins, it’s something of a surprise that they emerge from that quiet stretch with a fervent, odd-time chug that puts the keyboard overtop and becomes the central riff around which they continue to build. By the time they get to the next crashout, after about 6:30, and rumble to silence, it feels like they’re basically starting over, but as they make their way back up, De Plainte takes another universe-burner of a solo. His guitar and the quieter, airier line from Pras come together in the ending section with the keys/synth expanding on the melody and they finish in likewise stirring and soothing fashion.

If you recall Mars Red Sky‘s last short release, the earlier-2023 outing Mars Red Sky & Queen of the Meadow (review here), that EP’s single/featured-piece had an edit as well, so neither the short nor tiny flames (the latter for which there’s a video near the bottom of this post) versions of “Seasonal Pyres” is unprecedented. What is, is just how much Monkey3 and Mars Red Sky bring to each other’s sound, and how cohesively they’ve made something new from the component parts of what each one does individually. The question I’m left with is just how much of a band Monkeys on Mars would or could ever be, between the geographic disparities, logistics of scheduling, and the fact that neither Mars Red Sky nor Monkey3 seem likely to put the joint project ahead of their own work going forward. But even if they have something of an answer in the form of the Spring European tour they’ll do featuring sets by the separate bands and then everybody all together, how sustainable is that, and would there ever be a Monkeys on Mars full-length?

Monkeys on Mars celebrate the arrival of their self-titled EP this month with festival slots and a club date, which will serve as a preface to what they’re planning to unfold in 2026. I hope I get to see them at some point, and I look forward to however Monkeys on Mars plays out over the long term. Maybe they come back together in eight years and make an album? Maybe they decide it’s not feasible and everybody goes home and makes their own records? Maybe it’s a cool thing they do every now and again live or as one-offs when they’re bored and have enough parts accrued? From a fan’s standpoint, I can’t really count any of those as a losing scenario. But if Monkeys on Mars does end up being a one-and-done deal, they’d be leaving an awful lot of potential unrealized.

The EP streams in its entirety on the player below, followed by some words from Jimmy Kinast and more info from the PR wire, including tour dates.

Please enjoy:

Jimmy Kinast on Monkeys on Mars:

“We started crossing paths with Monkey3 on tour back in 2014, mostly in Germany. We immediately loved their music (even though there was a keyboard, haha). After a few dates, we started talking and remained friends without really maintaining the relationship. More recently, we thought we could do a tour project with our new European tour partner, Doomstar, and one thing led to another, and we have now created a new band!

On the touring side, we quickly realised that Mars Red Sky could totally fit on a big stage ‘in the middle’ of Monkey3. We are completely compatible without changing anything from the two original line-ups in terms of stage space. A wonderful tour will allow us to enrich our collaborations as we go along, because every night the musicians from one band will play on the other band’s set, and vice versa. We’re starting with four or five songs like that, and soon we’ll have a whole set with seven of us on stage.

On the recording side, we first established a kind of set of rules. We wanted both bands to keep their identity in the project, so you could immediately tell that it was Monkey3 or Mars Red Sky. Then we started sending each other lots of files over the internet, and the mixing took place in Bordeaux at Cryogene Prod studio. We are extremely thrilled, it’s a true fusion!”

Heavy psych/prog at its best with MARS RED SKY and MONKEY3 playing their respective headline sets before all joining on stage for MONKEYS ON MARS for over two hours of uninterrupted psychedelia! Tickets available now at this location: https://bnds.us/7i968n

2025:
17.10.2025 SELESTAT [FR] Rock Your Brain
18.10.2025 ANTWERP [BE] DesertFest Belgium
19.10.2025 DUISBURG [DE] Bora
31.10.2025 VALLET [FR] Westill Festival

2026:
12.03.2026 MONTPELLIER [FR] Victoire 2
13.03.2026 TOULOUSE [FR] Le Metronum
14.03.2026 BORDEAUX [FR] Rock School Barbey
15.03.2026 NANTES [FR] Le Ferrailleur
17.03.2026 LILLE [FR] Le Black Lab
18.03.2026 CLERMONT-FERRAND [FR] La Coopérative de Mai
19.03.2026 NEVERS [FR] Café Charbon
20.03.2026 PARIS [FR] La Maroquinerie (release party)
21.03.2026 VALENCE [FR] La Nuit du Metal #2
16.04.2026 WINTERTHUR [CH] Gaswerk
17.04.2026 LAUSANNE [CH] Docks
18.04.2026 MILANO [IT] Legend
19.04.2026 MUNICH [DE] Backstage
20.04.2026 DRESDEN [DE] Chemiefabrik
21.04.2026 BERLIN [DE] Neue Zukunft
22.04.2026 HAMBURG [DE] Kent
23.04.2026 NIJMEGEN [NL] Doornroosje
24.04.2026 HAARLEM [NL] Patronaat
25.04.2026 KARLSRUHE [DE] P8
16.08.2026 CARHAIX [FR] Motocultor Festival

MONKEYS ON MARS ARE:
Julien Pras: vocals, guitar (Mars Red Sky)
Boris De Piante: guitar (Monkey3)
Jimmy Kinast: bass, vocals (Mars Red Sky)
Jalil Perrenoud: bass (Monkey3)
Mathieu Gazeau: drums, vocals (Mars Red Sky)
Walter Albrecht: drums (Monkey3)
Guillaume Desboeufs “dB”: keys & sounds (Monkey3)

Monkeys on Mars, “Seasonal Pyres (Tiny Flames Edit)” official video

Monkey3 website

Monkey3 on Bandcamp

Monkey3 on Instagram

Monkey3 on Facebook

Mars Red Sky website

Mars Red Sky store

Mars Red Sky on Bandcamp

Mars Red Sky on Instagram

Mars Red Sky on Facebook

Mrs Red Sound website

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Monkeys on Mars Announce Spring 2026 Tour

Posted in Whathaveyou on October 2nd, 2025 by JJ Koczan

monkeys on mars (photo by Liss Eulenhertz)

They had a few live appearances previously announced for Monkeys on Mars — the collaborative outfit born between Mars Red Sky, from France, and German instrumentalists Monkey3 — but it’s looking like next Spring is when the project will really take off. Live shows are set to begin in March and will feature not only a set by the joint unit, but individual sets from the two bands comprising it as well. It’s like a package tour with all the same people involved.

The self-titled debut Monkeys on Mars EP is out Oct. 17 on Mrs Red Sound, and barring disaster, it’ll be streaming on this site the day before, Oct. 16. It’s an adventure in the listening, and though there are clear moments where one can identify a part as sounding more like one or the other, the two extended tracks that comprise it also find ways to become something new from the pieces that make them up.

Do you think it’ll be a one-off? Probably depends on how the tour will go, at least in part. All the currently-booked live dates came down the PR wire:

monkeys on mars tour

Thrilling space rock project MONKEYS ON MARS (Mars Red Sky + Monkey3) to share full extensive European tour 2026.

S/T debut EP out Oct. 17th on Mrs Red Sound.

Heavy psychedelic/progressive collective MONKEYS ON MARS – consisting of Swiss quartet Monkey3 and French trio Mars Red Sky – have unveiled a full European tour for Spring 2026 to the already announced shows in 2025. Their self-titled debut EP is arriving this October 17th on Mrs Red Sound.

Heavy psych/prog at its best with MARS RED SKY and MONKEY3 playing their respective headline sets before all joining on stage for MONKEYS ON MARS for over two hours of uninterrupted psychedelia! Tickets available now at this location: https://bnds.us/7i968n

2025:
17.10.2025 SELESTAT [FR] Rock Your Brain
18.10.2025 ANTWERP [BE] DesertFest Belgium
19.10.2025 DUISBURG [DE] Bora
31.10.2025 VALLET [FR] Westill Festival

2026:
12.03.2026 MONTPELLIER [FR] Victoire 2
13.03.2026 TOULOUSE [FR] Le Metronum
14.03.2026 BORDEAUX [FR] Rock School Barbey
15.03.2026 NANTES [FR] Le Ferrailleur
17.03.2026 LILLE [FR] Le Black Lab
18.03.2026 CLERMONT-FERRAND [FR] La Coopérative de Mai
19.03.2026 NEVERS [FR] Café Charbon
20.03.2026 PARIS [FR] La Maroquinerie (release party)
21.03.2026 VALENCE [FR] La Nuit du Metal #2
16.04.2026 WINTERTHUR [CH] Gaswerk
17.04.2026 LAUSANNE [CH] Docks
18.04.2026 MILANO [IT] Legend
19.04.2026 MUNICH [DE] Backstage
20.04.2026 DRESDEN [DE] Chemiefabrik
21.04.2026 BERLIN [DE] Neue Zukunft
22.04.2026 HAMBURG [DE] Kent
23.04.2026 NIJMEGEN [NL] Doornroosje
24.04.2026 HAARLEM [NL] Patronaat
25.04.2026 KARLSRUHE [DE] P8
16.08.2026 CARHAIX [FR] Motocultor Festival

MONKEYS ON MARS ARE:
Julien Pras: vocals, guitar (Mars Red Sky)
Boris De Piante: guitar (Monkey3)
Jimmy Kinast: bass, vocals (Mars Red Sky)
Jalil Perrenoud: bass (Monkey3)
Mathieu Gazeau: drums, vocals (Mars Red Sky)
Walter Albrecht: drums (Monkey3)
Guillaume Desboeufs “dB”: keys & sounds (Monkey3)

https://monkey3official.com/
https://monkey-3.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/monkey3band
https://www.facebook.com/monkey3band/

http://www.marsredsky.net
https://marsredsky.bigcartel.com/
https://marsredsky.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/marsredsky/
http://www.facebook.com/marsredskyband/

https://mrsredsound.com/
https://mrsredsound.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/mrsredsound/
https://www.facebook.com/mrsredsound33/

Monkeys on Mars, Monkeys on Mars (2026)

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Monkeys on Mars to Release Debut EP Oct. 17

Posted in Whathaveyou on June 6th, 2025 by JJ Koczan

monkeys on mars (photo by Liss Eulenhertz)

The forthcoming Mars Red Sky/Monkey3 collaboration, aptly named Monkeys on Mars, will release their self-titled EP — billed as a ‘debut,’ which implies the possibility of more coming; that would be a first for Mars Red Sky collabs — on Oct. 17 just at the moment the collective project embarks on a round of four exclusive live shows. One of those is Desertfest Belgium, and on Oct. 31, they’ll also do Westill Festival in France, supporting the release and, thereby, outside the box creativity more generally.

I could probably sit here and tell you how much I’m looking forward to hearing this release. Mars Red Sky‘s EPs are always where they try out ideas and push boundaries, and their subsequent albums are always richer for it. Monkey3 have a long history of explorational and transgressive heavy psychedelia and cosmic rock. To bring the two entities together isn’t something I would’ve guessed was going to happen — that is, it’s not an obvious pairing; the two bands haven’t toured together 17 times and they don’t share members, etc. — but it highlights how open-minded both these groups are and that’s part of what makes them special in the first place. One may or may not have seen it coming, but the opportunity for both bands to expand each other’s parameters is enough reason to look forward to what’s coming, whatever shape it might ultimately take.

I don’t have audio to post because they’re still making the thing, but there’s artwork and info courtesy of the PR wire, so by all means, dig into that:

monkeys on mars mars red sky monkey3

Mars Red Sky and Monkey3 are MONKEYS ON MARS: the cosmic supergroup unveil tour and EP artwork.

Made up of Swiss quatuor MONKEY3 and French trio MARS RED SKY, exciting heavy psychedelic project MONKEYS ON MARS announce the first dates of their Fall tour including a Desertfest Belgium appearance. They also share the artwork of their upcoming EP, dropping this October 17th 2025 on Mrs Red Sound.

MONKEYS ON MARS fuses two outer-space heavy psychedelic projects. French trio MARS RED SKY’s kraut-infused sophisticated atmospheres carried by melodic vocals and complex heavier-than-heavy rhythms meet Swiss mind-blowing outfit MONKEY3’s progressive breaks, mesmerising grooves and colossal riffs. Don’t forget this shared sci-fi passion of theirs and you will get a full interstellar trip! The dream lineup will perform a series of special shows thanks to Doomstar Bookings and 3C Tour to present their upcoming collaborative EP in full. More shows across Europe will be announced soon.

Info & tickets: https://bnds.us/7i968n

17.10.2025 SELESTAT (FR) Rock Your Brain
18.10.2025 ANTWERP (BE) DesertFest Belgium
19.10.2025 DUISBURG (DE) Bora
31.10.2025 VALLET (FR) Westill Festival

Debut EP ‘Monkeys On Mars’ is currently being recorded between France and Switzerland. The bands are working on it fully together. Each song is composed by the whole team – which makes the process complex but so much interesting. The gem is dropping this October 17th 2025 via Mrs Red Sound on vinyl, digisleeve CD, streaming and download.

MONKEYS ON MARS debut EP ‘Monkeys On Mars’
Out October 17th on Mrs Red Sound
Vinyl, CD, digital.

MONKEYS ON MARS ARE:
Julien Pras: vocals, guitar (Mars Red Sky)
Boris De Piante: guitar (Monkey3)
Jimmy Kinast: bass, vocals (Mars Red Sky)
Jalil Perrenoud: bass (Monkey3)
Mathieu Gazeau: drums, vocals (Mars Red Sky)
Walter Albrecht: drums (Monkey3)
Guillaume Desboeufs “dB”: keys & sounds (Monkey3)

Photo credit: Liss Eulenhertz.
Artwork: Johrice.

https://www.facebook.com/monkey3band/
https://www.instagram.com/monkey3band
https://monkey-3.bandcamp.com/
https://monkey3official.com/

http://www.facebook.com/marsredskyband/
https://marsredsky.bigcartel.com/
http://www.marsredsky.net
https://mrsredsound.com/

Monkey3, Welcome to the Machine (2024)

Mars Red Sky, Dawn of the Dusk (2023)

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