2005, Echo
Gods and Monsters, the highly anticipated follow-up to their self-titled debut, represents a more expansive chapter in their musical autobiography. Considered darkly urgent and styled by shadows as charming as they are brutal, ruthless, and endearing, it's all recognizably Kloot. "After 10 years as a lone and troubled troubadour Johnny Dangerously reverted to plain ol' John Bramwell, found his confidence, his voice and a band, and the success that has eluded him for so long seems just around the corner. Gods and Monsters is effortless and brilliant." --Marc Riley, MusicWeek
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | No Direction Home |
| 2 | Gods and Monsters |
| 3 | Over My Shoulder |
| 4 | Ordinary Girl |
| 5 | Stars Look Familiar |
| 6 | Strange Without You |
| 7 | Astray |
| 8 | Hong Kong Lullaby |
| 9 | Sand and Glue |
| 10 | Avenue of Hope |
| 11 | Dead Men's Cigarettes |
| 12 | Coincidence |
| 13 | I Believe |
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