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Snowdrop is the band’s first album made with Brad Wood (Touché Amore, The Smashing Pumpkins), following the passing of longtime collaborator and friend, Steve Albini. 

Snowdrop is out June 12, 2026

WATCH “GERBERA” OFFICIAL VIDEO

Taken from MONO’s 13th album Snowdrop, scheduled for release on 12th June 2026 (Temporary Residence), a new single “Gerbera” is out now with an accompanying music video.

For Snowdrop, the band wishes to express their eternal gratitude to those precious people who have walked alongside them on their journey of life, by incorporating the messages imbued in flowers given to those who have passed into the song titles on the album.

MONO’s Statement:

“The language of flowers for the Gerbera is ‘faithful love’ and ‘cheerfulness’. The countless, precious memories I share with you will never be forgotten. I am so glad that I met you. Innocence, purity, joy, beauty—and I will never forget your smile.” 

Yusaku Mitsuwaka, “Gerbera” Director:

“During the shoot, the wind swayed the silver grass wildly, resonating with the band’s performance and blowing through as if it were music itself. Guided by the wind, the camera danced, and “Gerbera” became a music video brimming with vitality. Even in today’s fractured world, the act of loving and being loved remains unchanging. I hope this wind reaches the heavens. I would like you to watch this while thinking of someone dear to you.”

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“Without exception, everyone will eventually depart this world and face the parting from their loved ones. Through this album, we wished to express our “eternal gratitude” to those precious people who walked alongside us on the journey of life. We believe this sentiment is the only thing capable of filling the void left in our hearts and easing the profound sorrow and pain of loss.

     Every flower carries its own unique language. For this album, we incorporated the messages imbued in flowers given to those who have passed into the titles of our songs.

Our hope is that this album serves as a source of light and hope for those who have lost someone dear.” – MONO

When MONO recorded their previous album, OATH, with longtime production partner and friend, Steve Albini in 2023, they never fathomed that it would be the final studio album they made together. Albini tragically died the following year, and that loss left an incalculable void in the lives of not just everyone who ever knew Steve, but everyone with an attachment to any of the thousands of records he helped bring into world over the past four decades. He brought a clarity to the chaos, and a selfless sense of service to art and artists that was unrivaled. On both a personal and practical level, the loss left MONO faced with profound grief and uncertainty. Albini had become a fundamental part of MONO‘s unmistakable sound, and the thought of replacing him was daunting, to say the least. Enter: Brad Wood(Touché AmoréThe Smashing Pumpkins).

Chosen for both his familiarity with MONO‘s creative and technical working process – as well as his decades-long friendship with Steve Albini – Brad Wood entered Albini’s storied Electrical Audio studios in September 2025 to record what would become Snowdrop. Once again working with Chicago-based conductor and orchestral musical director, Chad McCulloughMONO enlisted a 10-piece orchestra as well as an 8-piece choir for the eight massive pieces that make up Snowdrop. With the band performing and Wood recording in the same hallowed space where most of MONO‘s records had been made in their quarter-century history, the songs on Snowdrop carry an extra weight. Mixed by Wood at his Seagrass home studio in Los Angeles, the album is equally intimate and enveloping. 

Where there could easily be a pall hanging over Snowdrop, there is instead an extraordinary air of gratitude. Rather than steep in heartache, there is a poignant appreciation for the resonance of life well-spent with a dear friend – and the yearning for what may come. Snowdrop is the sound of a band turning shock and sadness into hope and wonder – and finding renewed focus in the freedom of unknowing.

TRACK LISTING:    

1. Snowdrop

2. Winter Daphne

3. Gerbera

4. Statice

5. Hedera

6. Shion

7. Bells of Ireland

8. Farewell to Spring

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ASIA 2026

Jul 3, 2026 / JP Tokyo / Spotify O-East

Jul 5, 2026 / JP Osaka / Yogibo Meta Valley

Jul 10, 2026 / KR Seoul / Sangsang Madang

Jul 11, 2026 / TW Taipei / Sub Live

Jul 12, 2026 / HK Hong Kong / TIDES

Jul 14, 2026 / SG Singapore / Annexe Studio

EUROPE 2027

Jan 30, 2027 / DE Berlin / Metropol

Jan 31, 2027 / DE Dresden / Beatpol

Feb 1, 2027 / DE Munich / Strom

Feb 3, 2027 / CH Bern / Dachstock

Feb 4, 2027 / FR Lyon / Marché Gare

Feb 6, 2027 / ES Barcelona / Sala Apolo

Feb 7, 2027 / ES Valencia / Sala Jerusalem

Feb 8, 2027 / ES Madrid / Sala But

Feb 10, 2027 / PT Lisbon / Lisboa ao Vivo

Feb 11, 2027 / PT Porto / Mouco

Feb 13, 2027 / ES San Sebastian / Dabadaba Club

Feb 14, 2027 / FR Mérignac / Le Krakatoa

Feb 15, 2027 / FR Nantes / Stereolux

Feb 16, 2027 / FR Paris / Cabaret Sauvage

Feb 17, 2027 / NL Utrecht / TivoliVredenburg

Feb 18, 2027 / BE Brussels / Le Botanique

Feb 20, 2027 / UK London / Electric Ballroom

AUSTRALIA 2027 

Apr 22, 2027 / AU Brisbane / The Tivoli

Apr 23, 2027 / AU Sydney / Manning Bar

Apr 24, 2027 / AU Melbourne / Max Watts

Apr 25, 2027 / AU Adelaide / The Gov

Apr 27, 2027 / AU Perth / The Rechabite

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