Pearl & The Oysters Set June 26 for ‘Monkey Mind’ on Stones Throw

The album, produced by Jonathan Rado, sharpens the duo’s eclecticism into a direct response to digital alienation and AI-generated culture.

The new Pearl & The Oysters album arrives June 26 with a title borrowed from a Buddhist term for a restless, leaping mind. The concept fits both the duo’s genre-fluid approach and a broader frustration with an internet culture that rewards endless, empty novelty. Produced by Jonathan Rado, ‘Monkey Mind’ comes through Stones Throw, a label that has long given the pair room to stretch out while keeping a curatorial edge.

Rado’s hand is all over the lead single ‘Doom Mood’, a track that layers its alt-pop structure with sly harmonic moves and a touch of studio grit. There is no retro cosplay here. The production feels alive, immediate, built on analog warmth but never precious about it. Pearl & The Oysters have always pulled from yacht rock, French pop, and film music without sounding like a museum piece. This time the blend feels sharper, more urgent.

Juliette Pearl Davis and Joachim Polack are direct about what pushed them toward that urgency. “We felt a need to tap into a certain honesty, as a result of our growing malaise with a cultural climate plagued by digital alienation and generative AI slop.” The statement isn’t just a throwaway. It points to a record built as a counterweight, music that refuses to sound algorithm-ready or emotionally levelled. Early listens suggest they’ve managed exactly that.

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