
Monnone Alone - Here Comes the Afternoon (2025) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Monnone Alone
- Title: Here Comes the Afternoon
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Lost And Lonesome
- Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Rock, Jangle Pop, Guitar Pop
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
- Total Time: 39:13
- Total Size: 99 / 255 / 480 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Dry Doubt (3:17)
02. Ways to Wear My Hair (2:28)
03. River of Sighs (3:18)
04. Storybook Life (2:52)
05. Brain Stone (4:10)
06. St Mary's Pass (2:39)
07. Loose Terrain (2:54)
08. Mr Nobody (3:59)
09. Tilted (3:24)
10. The Morning Won't Last (4:52)
11. Eternity (Parts 1 & 2) (5:24)
01. Dry Doubt (3:17)
02. Ways to Wear My Hair (2:28)
03. River of Sighs (3:18)
04. Storybook Life (2:52)
05. Brain Stone (4:10)
06. St Mary's Pass (2:39)
07. Loose Terrain (2:54)
08. Mr Nobody (3:59)
09. Tilted (3:24)
10. The Morning Won't Last (4:52)
11. Eternity (Parts 1 & 2) (5:24)
After beloved Australian guitar pop band The Lucksmiths called it a day, Mark Monnone carried on solo as Monnone Alone.
Lovingly and languorously crafted over the past six years, the new album was predominantly recorded by the band on 8-track cassette in both their rehearsal space and their shabby-chic backyard studio Stock Cube in the inner-northern Melbourne suburb of Coburg.
Longtime Monnone Alone producer Gareth Parton donned his mixer's cap once again with the band's drumming all-rounder Gus Franklin as ever sweeping all kinds of magic dust into the album's hidden crevices.
This new record marks quite a shift from 2019’s Summer of the Mosquito, still my personal favorite Monnone Alone release. If that one was his straight-up power pop record—breezy, catchy, and ready to rock—Here Comes the Afternoon is the more ambitious, stylistically diverse sibling. It’s still guitar pop (or melodic indie rock, if you prefer), packed with hooks, but also dips into psych and sunshine pop. It’s summer music without the sugar crash—mature without being dull, and subtly stunning throughout.
Lovingly and languorously crafted over the past six years, the new album was predominantly recorded by the band on 8-track cassette in both their rehearsal space and their shabby-chic backyard studio Stock Cube in the inner-northern Melbourne suburb of Coburg.
Longtime Monnone Alone producer Gareth Parton donned his mixer's cap once again with the band's drumming all-rounder Gus Franklin as ever sweeping all kinds of magic dust into the album's hidden crevices.
This new record marks quite a shift from 2019’s Summer of the Mosquito, still my personal favorite Monnone Alone release. If that one was his straight-up power pop record—breezy, catchy, and ready to rock—Here Comes the Afternoon is the more ambitious, stylistically diverse sibling. It’s still guitar pop (or melodic indie rock, if you prefer), packed with hooks, but also dips into psych and sunshine pop. It’s summer music without the sugar crash—mature without being dull, and subtly stunning throughout.
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