Daniel Armstrong & The Monsoons released their second record in June 2021 with an NZ tour to coincide. The band were due to play a European and US tour in 2020, however, the world seemed to have other ideas.
London born, New Zealand based, indie/alternative song writer Armstrong, claims, since the last record a lot has happened ‘new love, old love, a baby, betrayal, severed fingers, forgiveness and revenge’
The new album is a commentary on living in an anti-culture bubble, that is separate but obsessed with a world that doesn’t exist and an unknown future where technology has killed a big part of human existence.
The album takes inspiration from Dylan, Talking Heads, Claude Debussy, Velvet Underground, Radiohead, Nina Simone, Mina, Christopher Hitchens, Daniel Quinn to mention a few. The live shows thus far have been unpredictable. You may can expect a calm string arrangement around Armstrongs vocal or an angry, energetic burst live show to a backdrop of 1930 film.
The band will be playing North and South Island throughout the rest of 2021
REVIEW: Gig Review: Daniel Armstrong & The Monsoons @ The Tuning Fork, Auckland - 27/05/2022 Submitted by Kev Rowland |
27 May 2022 |
REVIEW: Single/Video Review: The Company Submitted by Kev Rowland |
28 Apr 2022 |
REVIEW: Album Review: Everything Is As It Shouldn't Be Submitted by bethany_rachell |
21 Jun 2021 |
REVIEW: Single Review: Just Shut Up for a Minute Submitted by HazzaMakingNoise |
27 May 2021 |
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