As a hardcore fans of Stephen Chow, we cover '24/7', a song from the Hongkong movie 'Original Kings of Comedy '. Song for those young people who were once being frustrated. Believe in us, the following will be more ubiquitous melancholy with you.
Pilgrimage of the Soul is an appropriately celestial & cinematic listen. This album will lift you into the heavens and take you on a journey, causing you to reflect on life, love and things greater than yourself. It also does a great job at creating an ebb and flow to the tones, going from energetic tracks like "Riptide" to drone tracks like "Heaven in a Wild Flower" and beautifully emotional epics like "Innocence" or "Hold Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand". The PERFECT post-rock record! J. Wright Reviews
An tempestuous post-rock journey inspired by the existential threat of climate exchange, "Triumph & Disaster" overflows with grace and grit. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 9, 2019
Willowy electronic music from Marc Riordan constructed from pillowy tones and quiet atmospherics make for an absorbing listen. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2021
This is a pretty interesting one for MONO: less symphonic than many of their albums, and thus carries a heavier tone to it, but still indisputably neoclassical. The title track feels a lot like a sequel to "Com(?)" and is truly a titan of post-rock writing! That song also is the mid-point of the album, with the first two tracks having a subtle tension underneath everything, and the last two tracks feel much calmer, if a bit somber. Requiem for Hell may be MONO's most underrated album so far! J. Wright Reviews