The Midnight's Monsters

2020-05-08 by DrummerKrullebol | 3 Comments
Synthwave's leading duo The Midnight announced their upcoming album Monsters, releasing the 10th of July. The album will be available on limited edition vinyl, CD and cassette.
The album's single 'Deep Blue' is available now:


Pre-order a digital of physical copy of the album:
https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/album/monsters

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instantradical
May 8th 2020
364 Comments


I'm definitely excited about this. Solid track.

Kids had some great songs ("Lost Boy" and "America 2" were some of my favorite tracks of 2018) but felt inconsistent. I'd love to see The Midnight live up to their potential over a full album.

SitarHero
May 9th 2020
14826 Comments


This is solid but unspectacular. Still looking forward to the album though.

daysofthunder
May 10th 2020
102 Comments


Sounds like a blend of Endless Summer and Nocturnal and I'm totally okay with that.

Hyped for the album.



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