Mono share "Breathe"; first with vocals

2018-11-21 by Dewinged STAFF | 34 Comments
Japanese post-rock band Mono has released an official video for a new track called "Breathe", one of the new songs included in the band's upcoming new album, titled Nowhere Now Here. Mono's tenth release is scheduled for January 25, 2019 via Temporary Residence Ltd. and Pelagic Records.

The track features vocals from bassist Tamaki Kunishi and it marks the first time that the band includes singing in their music. The video has been directed by French film director Julien Levy. You can watch it below:



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Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
November 21st 2018
32024 Comments


Who would have said. Stoked.

NonApplicable
November 21st 2018
3017 Comments


This bored me incredibly.

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
November 21st 2018
26579 Comments


this is the best track they've done since for my parents, vocals are actually pretty refreshing and have a nice balance between beauty and eerieness

although im pretty sure the pads are an alchemy preset because ive definitely used that one before

Scheumke
November 21st 2018
2630 Comments


These guys where absolutely hypnotizing live and actually blew Alcest out of the water (who headlined after them). Sweet song this!

Hawks
November 21st 2018
87461 Comments


Meno

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
November 21st 2018
32024 Comments


Lol fucking Hawks. Did u enjoy the track at least, you vile men?

Elynna
November 21st 2018
1435 Comments


This is surprisingly great

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
November 21st 2018
26579 Comments


this 'men' thing is the least funny thing on this site in a long time

Hawks
November 21st 2018
87461 Comments


Dewi I’ve never even jammed this band but it looks like I should.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
November 21st 2018
32024 Comments


Goes well when you wanna chill and phase out.

Sup Menternet, Sinmennet, Sintermen?

Hawks
November 21st 2018
87461 Comments


I’m jamming You Are There right now. m/

Alucard125
November 21st 2018
669 Comments


@Scheumke I saw them on that tour too, and although they put on a great performance, they were far too loud - I had ear plugs in and they were still deafening. Absolutely killed the show for me. Alcest on the other hand were perfect.

botb
November 21st 2018
17834 Comments


I mean it definitely doesn’t take away from their sound. Wonder why they chose to sing in English though

NeurOHMancer
November 21st 2018
53 Comments


First time they've used vocals on a track?
Sure Iv seen live videos years ago where Tamaki definitely sings... or am I thinking of someone else?

Comatorium.
November 21st 2018
5045 Comments


Bored me to tears. I’m figuratively crying at this band’s decline.

momentsofclarity
November 21st 2018
617 Comments


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necropig
November 21st 2018
7406 Comments


Welcome surprise

BallsToTheWall
November 22nd 2018
51218 Comments


I felt it in muh heart and soul.

Firedust
November 22nd 2018
1176 Comments


Still waiting for them to release something as good as hymn. Their recent stuff has been so boring

kevbogz
November 22nd 2018
6098 Comments


this is nice, but they have a tendency to release their best singles first so won't hold my breath(e).

Gyromania
November 22nd 2018
37030 Comments


Incredibly boring track. Hammock on vocals > Mono

Firedust
November 22nd 2018
1176 Comments


Lol, hammock > mono, period

Gyromania
November 22nd 2018
37030 Comments


Can't argue with that ^

Gyromania
November 22nd 2018
37030 Comments


Try this one on for size: Hammock > Sigur Ros

Firedust
November 22nd 2018
1176 Comments


Can't disagree there either

Gyromania
November 22nd 2018
37030 Comments


New bff

Demon of the Fall
November 22nd 2018
33733 Comments


I've never even heard Hammock, what do I win? If they're actually better than Sigur Ros than guess I should (even though that has to be impossible).

Firedust
November 22nd 2018
1176 Comments


Hammock have no bad albums. Sigur ros, on the other hand, have valtari and med sud, which are a complete snoozefest

kevbogz
November 22nd 2018
6098 Comments


Valtari is an ambient beast and Med Sud is pop sensation you runny-nosed clown

Evreaia
November 23rd 2018
5405 Comments


Mono has used vocals on one of the songs on Rays of Darkness as far as I remember.

jybt
November 25th 2018
359 Comments


I've not heard a song so delicately balanced between eerie and ethereal like this. That was really special.

Project
November 26th 2018
5830 Comments


"Hammock have no bad albums."

idk the last one wasn't great

Wildhoney
November 27th 2018
469 Comments


It wasn't their best but it certainly wasn't bad. I'm biased af though.

Always had trouble getting into mono unfortunately

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
November 27th 2018
32024 Comments


"Mono has used vocals on one of the songs on Rays of Darkness as far as I remember."

Correct, it was a feature of Tetsu from Envy. It is the first time a member of the band sings on record? Idk, I should have rephrased that better though, sorry.



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