The duo’s new single previews August’s ‘Pure Devotion’ LP, built around a Bandcamp discovery and late-night studio chemistry.
Overmono have shared ‘Even Angels Ghost’, a collaboration with vocalist Kindora that distills the locked-in tension of their live shows into a studio work. The single lands ahead of their next album, Pure Devotion, set for August 7th via XL Recordings.
The pairing began the way many do these days: a late-night search on Bandcamp. Tom and Ed Russell heard Kindora’s voice there and reached out directly, inviting her to a session. “We’re always drawn towards a particular tone in vocals,” Tom says, “and hers is pretty much like the pinnacle.” Across several ideas, the emotion in her delivery shaped what became the album’s centrepiece.
‘Even Angels Ghost’ plays with the split nature of club spaces—the pull toward communal release against moments of solitary introspection. Kindora frames it plainly: “It’s me being vulnerable and doing boy math as per usual. I am a very outgoing but also extremely shy person and I get in my head about every interaction.” Working with Overmono, she adds, felt like joining a family unit already in motion. “When I’m with them, I feel like I’m the third brother.”
That ease translates into a track that doesn’t force its weight. Instead, the production holds steady around the voice, letting the melody carry a sense of private thought within a public form. It’s a measured piece of control, not an outburst, and it signals an album built as much on restraint as on the pair’s road-honed energy.
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