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It does not take long listening to Candygram For Mongo's self-titled sophomore album to figure the band out. Candygram For Mongo is a band that likes to have a good time. But this Los Angeles-based band does not want to party alone (who does?) so they are ready to woo you by bringing sharp riffs and bounding pop melodies to match their larger than life high energy sound. Never too rowdy or too rough, Candygram For Mongo's brand of pop punk rock is likable and delivers on the promise that it makes of having a good time.

Candygram For Mongo might be forward thinking modern pop rock but they know where they came from. "Meltdown" adopts the electric and quirky style of the B-52's while steady drums set the quick pace of the rockabilly swagger of "Big Mary" and, similarly, the familiar bass riff on "Rock To Live" adds a '50s surfer rock flair. Elsewhere the band drops all pretensions and opts for a big sound. "Fairfax Avenue" comes steamrolling in while the shouted chorus of "I Love It" offers an unadulterated pop hook. On "Drunk In Love," Candygram For Mongo offer an Irish punk rocker with pounding music and a cheering chant.

Candygram For Mongo might be ready to party at the drop of a hat, but they obviously take their work seriously. The band makes their self-titled album an instrumentally sound one that is clean and well executed. While not always the most original or unique, Candygram For Mongo are too busy rocking out to care.

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For Immediate Release - September 28, 2007

LOS ANGELES BAND HOOKS HOOTIE: Unsigned Rockers, Candygram For Mongo, Nab Opening Slot


(Los Angeles, CA) -- Candygram For Mongo (C4M)-- an unsigned, Los Angeles rock-and-roll band have nabbed the opening slot for mega-stars Hootie & The Blowfish's upcoming show on September 29, 2007 at the House of Blues in Anaheim, CA.

Following up success from their 2006 song spotlight on the Sci-Fi Channel Show, Battlestar Galactica, C4M is currently a featured artist in Clear Channel Radio's Discover New Music campaign. "We use everything the web has to offer to get our music out there in front of folks, and we'll even send you a real Candygram if we have to. Everybody likes candy," says Gary Sharp, drummer for C4M. "We're glad to get on Hootie's radar and really appreciate the opportunity."

With only a year of shows together under their belts, the House of Blues will be Candygram For Mongo's largest performance to date. When asked what the band's upcoming plans are after the show, Tony Shea, lead singer of C4M replied, "We're looking forward to recording our second record at the end of the year, playing more shows, and having more fun!"

Says Hootie guitarist, Mark Bryan "I've known Tony for years, and when I heard their cd, I thought it was the best music I've heard from any of his projects to date...it rocks."

C4M will begin their monthly residency at The Cat Club on the Sunset Strip starting October 27, 2007.###
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Skratch Magazine, June 2007

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Boisterous punk pop from La-la land, Candygram for Mongo plays the kind of infectious melodic rock with a smarmy swagger and a slightly sneering tone on THE RED PILL. Hooks for days, sugary yet shouted choruses and a versatile knowledge of the rock 'n roll playbook accentuate cuts like the sock-hop vibe of "Bleed for It," while "Almost Everything" wheels out the denim and leather for an unorthodox time machine trip laden with punky pretense. A lot of input goes into the making of these three-minute gems, a feat that sets Candygram for Mongo way ahead of the rest of the whiners, poseurs and talentless but popular acts on the scene. www.candygramformongo.com -Mike SOS
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Tearing their way out of one of America's most diverse cities, Los Angeles-grown Candygram For Mongo combine elements of music just as diverse as their hometown. With influences ranging from the Ramones and Chuck Berry to Motorhead and Tom Petty, the old school rock trio has found a unique sound and image in a time filled with guys in girl pants and men singing higher than their female counterparts. The first key to Candygram's success comes from the fact that they recognize their independence from mainstream radio drones. Proclaiming themselves as the answer for those who are weary of low key music coming from the likes of popular artists Jack Johnson and James Blunt, Candygram kicks off their album with a kickass rock song that will have you singing along by the end. "The Kids Have All Gone Crazy" speaks for Candygram's debut album The Red Pill with its catchy guitar lines, memorable lyrics, and high energy. Drummer Gary Sharp hammers out a fill straight into a springy beat while guitarist and bassist Johnny D. lays down a toe tapping rhythm himself. Singer and co-guitarist Tony Shea comes out with hoarse yet pure vocals that give hope that good rock vocalists are not extinct. Exposing his softer side in a dynamically smooth bridge, Shea goes into each chorus with his hoarse yell that will have Motorhead fans begging for just one "Ace of Spades!" exclamation. The back-up vocals are spot on in each song of the CD, adding dimension to songs such as "Bleed For It" and "Happy." Shea shines through on his own, however, in arguably the best song on the CD, "Girlfriend." Being the only ballad on a CD filled with fast paced and aggressively charged tunes, "Girlfriend" stands alone as the most chill song offered by Candygram. Offering up a look at the bands softer side, Johnny D. strums gentle acoustic chords while a beautiful downward progression of piano tumbles gently over it. Shea sings softly, slowly, "begging on his hands and knees" for a lost lover that makes the listener go straight back to the time they went through the same experience. Previously mentioned "Happy" stands out on the album as a straight up punk rock song. With a repetitive and easy-to-yell-along-to chorus, "Happy" gives off a same-titled energy to listeners, flaunting some of the more complex intertwining guitar work and ending with a bang. Everyone in Candygram gets to show their talents in "Intermission", the only instrumental song on the album. Thumping in softly with a funky bass line, Johnny D. paves the way for a funk guitar, building drums, and in essence, a perfect jam song. Had Candygram no self control, who knows how long this song could have gone on. All in all, Candygram come off as a refreshing taste in a world of blandness. Their fun songs, catchy lyrics, obvious vocal and instrumental talent, and recognition of who they are and their mission in the music world make them a band to keep an eye on in the future. -Erik Williams --EndlessCreed@charter.net--
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Devolution Magazine Album Review

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Surely this band aren't still unsigned? Seriously, I dare you to put this record on and not start shaking your ass instantly! With clear influences of The Ramones, Bad Religion, and The Dropkick Murphys here is a festival band if ever I heard one. With songs (dare I say 'Anthems?') like 'The Kids Have All Gone Crazy' and 'Happy,' CFM are an explosive unit set to capture the hearts of any punk rock fan who thrives on discovering new bands. Albeit radio friendly these eleven tracks capture all the feel good elements of punk with some snazzy qguitar playing and the like cheese is to wine vocalist Tony Shea is the perfect accompaniment to Candygram For Mongo. - Reviewed By Nickie
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Los Angeles modern punk rockers Candygram For Mongo offer upbeat, bouncy music with a touch of humor and pop on their debut album "The Red Pill." The quartet list bands like Led Zeppelin, The Clash and The Dropkick Murphys as influences and the inspiration from those bands shows through in Candygram For Mongo's songs.

Rougher and dirtier, guitar riffs chug and resonate a psychedelic sound on "Moon" while, similarly, "Rich Girl" hurries by with quick instrumentation. A swirling, churning melody mixes with the band's humorous lyrics on "Porkchop" as the dynamic "Happy" steps up and offers a fuller sound that takes charge. Candygram For Mongo throw you for a loop with the light and bouncy 50s style soda shop tune "Bleed For It," even adding a smatter of piano, while the gentle ballad "Girlfriend" offers more than a hint of resentment as Candygram For Mongo's Tony Shea promises he "won't call you a slut." Elsewhere the bass heavy instrumental "Intermission" offers cymbals crashing over free styling electric guitar. Candygram For Mongo have all the right ingredients for rock from their laidback attitude laced with a punk feel to their ability to jump right in head first. With some minor tweaks, such as to the lead vocals which boom over the instrumentation, Candygram For Mongo could tighten "The Red Pill" up and make it a more balanced album that pulls you in with every riff played and every note sung.
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Black Angel Promotions

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Candygram For Mongo is a new band out of Hollywood who has a distinct Garage Rock sound about them that also combines Punk along with legitimate Rock music. The band's debut is entitled, The Red Pill and has been self released by the band. A few of the tunes from the disc have already created a nice buzz in 'net land, in fact, their tune "Intermission" has been featured on the popular show, Battlestar Galactica.

It's not often I get the chance to soak up good, old fashioned Rock music with a homegrown Punk vibe, so I've actually enjoyed myself a good bit with this cd. While I can't say I'm nuts about every tune on the disc, there are quite a few keepers. The lead off track, "The Kids Have All Gone Crazy", warmly reminds of the days I spent learning how to play old Romantics tunes on drums. It's unabashed Punk Rock fury with a catchy groove running right down the middle of the tune. The tunes "Rich Girl" and "Porkchop" also present the same fury with a little more humor and leadbreaks just for the cool in you. And how can you not like a tune entitled "Porkchop" when it's filled with sexual innuendos? The only thing that could top this feat is a ballad, yes, a ballad. "Girlfriend" is the ballad off the disc if you can call it that, the lyrics are a little out there but nonetheless, I still enjoy it and can relate to it. The music is absolutely brilliant as it's filled with extravagant keys and string arrangements. Honestly, I can hear some Coldplay influence in there and don't tell anybody, but Coldplay isn't that bad.

Candygram For Mongo has put together a pretty good album that will appeal to many a Garage Rock fan as well as a few Modern Rock fans. There are limitations when it comes to production but this is their first effort and sometimes it's not about the sound, it's about the song and these Cali boys have that covered.
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Ear Candy Review

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Two man duo out of LA that is sure to cause a riot on the Sunset Strip in no time. As soon as they play live that is. 10 song sonic blast that covers all the punk rock bases. The record starts off the surf rock antics of "Moon"-think Agent Orange with Lemmy on guest vocals. "Porkchop" falls off the bone with some meaty riffage that Steve Jones would slobber over. "Nothing's like your porkchop"-yummy! "Letter To A Friend" barrels along with Circle Jerks ferocity. "Rich Girl" is not a cover of the Dee Dee Ramone classic, but it pummels your eardrums just the same. This too short album ends by throwing your head against the wall with "Story Of Triumph." I have no idea where this band of roughnecks came from but I smell Warped Tour 2006. Check the site to get your grubby little hands on a copy today.
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Punk Planet Issue #78

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Candygram for Mongo -The Red Pill CD
Candygram for Mongo are an impressive new band from Hollywood who distinctively take retro punk and classic-rock influences and apply those influences to contemporary pop rock. There are a bit too many vocal effects that disguise the above average singing, but the production is ambitious overall and The Red Pill is a catchy album throughout. (AE)
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Strutter 'Zine

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Original mix of rock, metal and punk, ending up sounding like a Oi! band really, as songs like "The Kids Have All Gone Crazy" and "Moon" make me think of SHAM 69 and THE BUSINESS! Anyway, the band CANDYGRAM FOR MONGO is coming out of California, were formed in late 2005 and pull out their debut CD with the title 'The Red Pill.' It's quite original the style they are playing, just taking the best out of 30 years rock and roll mixing it up with today's sound. Sound is good and the music is enjoyable to listen to.
Points: 7.8 out of 10
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The Red Pill is The Right Choice

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Written by Dominick Evans
Published September 06, 2006
From the moment I heard the name of this band I wanted to review their work. Any self-respecting Mel Brooks fan is familiar with the importance of the phrase, "Candygram for Mongo," the infamous line from the movie Blazing Saddles. The movie has little to do with the big, dumb, oaf named Mongo. However, when the sheriff of Rock Ridge disguises himself as a delivery man and delivers a "candygram" for Mongo, who was sent to get rid of the sheriff, (which doesn't fit an old "western" theme, but then Brooks breaks genres throughout the entire film), you can't help but laugh.

Thus, I anxiously awaited the chance to check out this band. Of course, I must admit I knew absolutely nothing about them before I chose to review them. I knew I had some research to do on this album and band, but that was to be expected. It turns out that Candygram for Mongo is a group of three guys. There is Tony Shea (vocals and guitar), Gary Sharp (drums and bass), and Johnny D. (guitar and bass).

CFM is an independent band that started in late 2005. Despite the fact they are a newer band on the independent scene, they have the chance to become quite popular as they develop their sound together.

When I opened up the envelope The Red Pill arrived in and had a chance to look at the cover art, I will admit that I didn't know what to expect. I knew nothing of the band other than the brightly colored background and some skeletons jamming on the cover. So, when I popped the CD into my disc player I tried to keep an open mind...

...the actual music was not bad. CFM claims The Ramones as just one of their influences and it really shows. The band works extremely well together. Listening to them I got the impression I was back in the 80's minus the bad hair days and atrocious fashion statements. Of course, there are also noticeable hints of Brit Rock and the happiness of a Ska band thrown in for good measure.

Candygram for Mongo's songs kept my interest for the most part. Out of 11 songs on The Red Pill I can say there were only two I did not want to listen to a second time. "Moon" and "Girlfriend" were my least favorite songs on the entire CD. However, songs such as "The Kids Have All Gone Crazy", "Bleed for It", and "Happy" were excellent. The track entitled "Porkchop", about a guy determining what to order in a diner, was my favorite of the 11 tunes.

If the band keeps going down the path they are, records their next album in a professional studio, and tries to sing more upbeat, fast paced songs (as opposed to the out of place ballads) I think Candygram for Mongo will have a nice future. They are unique and fun, which is rare in an industry of carbon copy, 'thinspiring' wannabe performers.
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Barikada.com

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From our fans overseas. Click the above link if you can read what we think is Serbian. We may not be able to read it, but numbers don't lie - 7.5 out of 10!
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Music Connection Magazine

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Click HERE for a PDF download of the Music Connection Magazine article featuring Candygram For Mongo discussing how they licensed their track, INTERMISSION, to the hit cable show, Battlestar Galactica.
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