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A deeply personal work where indie rock, pop, and indietronica intertwine with flashes of Eastern music and unexpected vocals. That is one way to define “Waiting for You,” Monotronic’s new album.
Across eleven songs, the band builds its own sonic universe, note by note, creating an eclectic, open space designed for the listener to step inside, explore, and stay for as long as they wish.
“Looking Away” opens the record with an intense sound, one in which the band goes all in to create a strong introduction that immediately showcases their talent for songwriting, mixing, producing, and telling stories and situations anyone can relate to. This combination of skills is one of the album’s greatest strengths. Even though the sounds can feel diverse, even opposing at times, everything fits together with surprising ease.
“At the time of writing, I didn’t see a common thread,” says Ramsey Elkholy, the bandleader. “In fact, all the songs sounded so different to me, and I wondered how they would all hang together in an album format. However, with the benefit of hindsight, there are some strong overarching themes that became apparent. Self-realization and finding one’s way in the world, through the trials and tribulations of life and love, are recurring themes on the record. There’s a certain fatalism to the main characters in the songs, which draws upon a seemingly universal existential awareness of being alone in an uncertain world.”
That feeling becomes tangible on tracks like “Kids of Summer,” driven by tribal percussion from Omar Hakim (Daft Punk, Foo Fighters, David Bowie) and an immersive groove; “Sun Song,” a luminous pause built from nostalgia; and “Everything Moves,” where the band returns to a more pop and indietronica-rooted sound.
Within the tracklist, “Kettle Song (Yama Yama)” and “In a Cloud” stand out as two of the album’s most distinctive pieces. The former surprises with gong hits, metallic textures, and a strong Eastern influence, while the latter stands out for its acoustic and personal character, giving the band’s classic synthesizers a well-earned rest.
After establishing themselves on international stages, catching the industry’s attention, and landing several singles at the number one spot on VEVO, “Waiting for You” finds the band striking the perfect balance between artistic ambition and a clear sense of identity. It is that precise point where music transcends, connects, cuts through, and ultimately lives within those who have the privilege of listening.
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