


We suffered greatly internally and we had to fight a lot of demons to be here today. Same with the rest of the world though, the last few years have been brutal. We can’t believe the time has come to finally share it with you and to be completely honest, we can’t believe we made it out alive. The writing, recording and making of this album was made during a gruesome time for us. To celebrate the release of the LP, the band penned an exclusive track-by-track article for 1883, where they delve into the meaning behind each song on the record. Yet there’s a recurring theme of self-discovery throughout the seven pop tunes. Throughout the record, MONOWHALES look back on growing pains, fearlessness, angst, confidence, and everything in between. A record that boasts anthemic vocals, vibrant synths, hazy guitars and more. But as of today, v ocalist Sally Shaar, guitarist Zach Zanardo and drummer Jordan Circosta have released their best work to date with their sophomore record, Tunnel Vision. Subsequent tracks have reached the top 10 and the group dropped their debut record Daytona Beach in 2021. The release of that single led to the independent and self-managed band to chart at no.2 on alternative radio in their home country, no easy feat. Since the release of their 2019 breakout single RWLYD (Really Wanna Let You Down) the Toronto-based group have quickly been gaining traction. Canadian alt-pop trio MONOWHALES reflect on growing up and finding yourself on their exciting new LP, Tunnel Vision.
