Overmono play their debut show in Aotearoa at 121 Festival 10-12 March, 2023 – more info HERE Today, Overmono return with ‘Calling Out’, the latest single to be released from their highly anticipated debut album, ‘Good Lies’, out Friday 12 th May 2023 via XL Recordings. ‘Calling Out’ has a
Read MoreOff the back of their sold-out headline show at Alexandra Palace, Overmono release new single ‘Paradise Runner’, a track born on the road. After headlining and curating a landmark night at Manchester’s
Overmono – aka brothers Tom and Ed Russell – are deep into their biggest summer yet. From headline festival appearances at Glastonbury (West Holts) – featuring special live guests Kwengface and For
Overmono – aka brothers Tom and Ed Russell – are deep into their biggest summer yet. From headline festival appearances at Glastonbury (West Holts) – featuring special live guests Kwengface and For
Overmono – aka brothers Tom and Ed Russell – are deep into their biggest summer yet. From headline festival appearances at Glastonbury (West Holts) – featuring special live guests Kwengface and For
Overmono – Tom and Ed Russell – return today to release ‘Gem Lingo (ovr now)’ featuring the Paul Institute-founding artist Ruthven. The single premiered as BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record with Jack Saunders
Overmono first performed their version of The Streets’ seminal ‘Turn The Page’ at the 2022 edition of Lost Village Festival to a rapturous response. Hailed by Rolling Stone UK as a “glitchy
A year after the release of their critically acclaimed debut album Good Lies, Overmono return with their highly-sought after version of The Streets ‘Turn The Page’. The single premiered on BBC Radio
Recent praise for Overmono *Triple R – Album Of The Week* “Good Lies is a beautiful balance of peaks and troughs, it makes you feel like you’re experiencing the wide breadth of emotions
Overmono play their debut show in Aotearoa at 121 Festival 10-12 March, 2023 – more info HERE Today, Overmono return with ‘Calling Out’, the latest single to be released from their highly
Praise for Overmono “Numerous people in the industry have been banging on about the lack of live electronic acts for years now. In the ‘90s we were spoilt by having the likes