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New Mono will release in January

Posted by Loren on September 30, 2018

New Mono will release in January
photo by Muto

Mono will return with a new album on January 25, 2019. Titled Nowhere Now Here, the record was recorded with Steve Albini and will be issued by Pelagic Records at the start of the new year.

Before then, they've stared a new track, and a short film inspired by it, here. The group will also be touring soon, kicking off a run of dates in October with Jo Quail and A Storm of Light.

Tour dates as follows:

Oct 1, 2018 / The Fleece / Bristol, UK 
Oct 2, 2018 / Arts Centre / Norwich, UK 
Oct 3, 2018 / Classic Grand / Glasgow, UK 
Oct 4, 2018 / The Cluny / Newcastle, UK 
Oct 5, 2018 / Left Bank / Leeds, UK 
Oct 6, 2018 / De Central / Ghent, BE 
Oct 7, 2018 / Tivoli De Helling / Utrecht, NL 
Oct 8, 2018 / Tower / Bremen, DE 
Oct 9, 2018 / Beatpol / Dresden, DE 
Oct 10, 2018 / Schlachthof / Wiesbaden, DE 
Oct 11, 2018 / Kiff / Aarau, CH 
Oct 12, 2018 / Hard Rock Cafe / Lyon, FR 
Oct 13, 2018 / AMFest / Barcelona, ES 
Oct 14, 2018 / Le Rex / Toulouse, FR 
Oct 15, 2018 / Krakatoa / Bordeaux, FR 
Oct 16, 2018 / Astrolabe / Orleans, FR 
Oct 17, 2018 / Nieuwe Nor / Heerlen, NL 
Oct 18, 2018/ / Drucklufthaus / Oberhausen, DE 
Oct 19, 2018 / Into The Void / Leeuwarden, NL 
Oct 20, 2018 / Fuzz Club / Athens, GR* 
Oct 22, 2018 / Zal / St. Petersburg, RU* 
Oct 23, 2018 / Zil / Moscow, RU*

Support by A Storm Of Light & Jo Quail
(* without Jo Quail)

Nowhere Now Here Track list:

01 God Bless
02 After You Comes the Flood
03 Breathe
04 Nowhere, Now Here
05 Far and Further
06 Sorrow
07 Parting
08 Meet Us Where the Night Ends
09 Funeral Song
10 Vanishing, Vanishing Maybe

New Mono will release in January
photo by Muto

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