OVERMONO ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM PURE DEVOTION WILL BE RELEASED ON 7 AUGUST VIA XL RECORDINGS
Overmono announce their hotly-anticipated second album, Pure Devotion, will be released on Friday, 7 August 2026 via XL Recordings.
Across 2026, these songs will be soundtracking mass euphoria at Overmono’s live appearances, including a huge sold-out headline show at the Old Royal Naval College on 7th August, and stand-out festivals like Movement Festival (24 May), Primavera Sound (4 June), Down The Rabbit Hole (5 July), We Love Green (6 July), and more. Full tour dates listed below.
Sharing a name with the beloved series of live events they launched in 2024, Pure Devotion is Overmono’s most ambitious project to date. It’s the sound of beautiful imperfections, machine malfunctions and happy accidents, harnessed by the unflinching confidence that Overmono – aka brothers Tom and Ed Russell – have gained through years at the vanguard of underground electronic music, and subsequent breakthrough as one of the defining dance music acts of the decade.
Across the 11 tracks, Overmono have pushed their recording process into bold new territories, adopting experimental production techniques that involve synthesisers from the 70s and 80s, an antiquated train announcement speaker, and literally baking a crash cymbal in the oven. There’s a powerful sense of intention and physicality embedded in every choice, which extends to the emotive vocal features from revered British poet John Joseph Holt, close collaborator Kindora, and Paul Institute’s Ruthven. It’s an album that chooses emotion over desensitisation. Craft over efficiency. It’s a labour of love. Pure Devotion.
What started as a radical reimagining of Overmono’s live show in 2024 evolved into a phenomenon – from headlining Glastonbury’s West Holts to selling out London’s Alexandra Palace and curating Manchester’s Warehouse Project. As Pure Devotion grew onstage in front of tens of thousands of people, its core ideas deepened and crystallised via isolated writing and recordings retreats to Spain and Iceland with nothing but two synths and an FX unit, channeling the momentum into the most life-affirming and groundbreaking music of their career.
Exemplifying this is the album’s lead single, “Lockup”. Released today and premiered as Radio 1’s Hottest Record, it’s an unflinching, immediate track that came about after reading Simon Reynolds’ book Rip it Up and Start Again. Excited by the impulsive rule-breaking of the Post-punk era, Overmono descended a rabbit hole which led to them sampling cult Birmingham band Fast Relief’s “What A Waste”. The pummelling beats and chest-rattling basslines provide the hard exterior for beautifully tender chords – a juxtaposition visually represented by Doberman in the accompanying cinematic visual, shot and directed by long-time collaborator Rollo Jackson.
https://overmono.com/tour22 May – Lightning In A Bottle, Bakersfield, CA, USA
24 May – Movement, Detroit, MI, USA
4 Jun – Primavera Sound, Barcelona, Spain
6 Jun – We Love Green, Paris, France
26 Jun – Boiler Room Festival, Nottingham, UK (DJ set)
5 Jul – Down The Rabbit Hole, Ewijk, Netherlands
31 Jul – O Days, Copenhagen, Denmark
1 Aug – VIVA! Festival, Puglia, Italy (DJ set)
7 Aug – Old Royal Naval College, London, UK
8 Aug – Pop Messe, Brno, Czech Republic
15 Aug – Grape Festival, Trenčín, Slovakia
29 Aug – Lost Village, Lincoln, UK
Overmono
Pure Devotion
7 August 2026
XL Recordings
Tracklist
1. Lockup
2. Knight In Shining Prada (feat. John Joseph Holt)
3. Slowmotion
4. Even Angels Ghost (feat. Kindora)
5. Barum
6. Mialon
7. Laxbrook
8. Gem Lingo (ovr now) (feat. Ruthven)
9. Adre
10. Ballad (feat. Kindora and Rock Floyd)
11. After The Rain

