After countless garage jams, D.I.Y. gigs in the back of a surf shop, and innumerable hours writing together, almost monday bottle California sunshine in their funky basslines, ecstatic choruses, and danceable grooves. The band, first emerging in 2020, has racked up more than 100 million overall streams, uplifting audiences everywhere in the process. Originally from San Diego, the trio — Dawson Daugherty (vocals), Cole Clisby (guitar) and Luke Fabry (bass) — crafted their 2020 debut EP don’t say you’re ordinary with producers Mark Needham (The Killers, Fleetwood Mac) and Simon Oscroft (The Naked and Famous, DREAMERS). It ignited a string of buzzing anthems, beginning with “parking lot view” and “come on come on.” Meanwhile, the lead single “broken people,” and the Sofi Tukker remix, crystallized their sun-kissed signature style with a bold bass bounce and empowering refrain as it cracked the Top 20 at Alternative Radio. Along the way, they’ve attracted a growing fan base through a combination of danceable rhythms and uplifting hooks. In 2021, they set the stage for their second EP til the end of time with “live forever,” receiving praise from Alternative Press, Forbes, People, GQ Australia, Earmilk, Flaunt, Ones To Watch, and more. The band followed it with single “cool enough,” made their festival debut at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, BottleRock and Firefly, and graced stages with Kings of Leon, Dayglow, Walk The Moon and Joywave. This year, almost monday continue to accelerate their momentum with their new singles “sunburn” and “sun keeps on shining,” and a North and South American tour with The Driver Era. With another summer festival run under their belt, including Governor’s Ball and WonderBus, almost monday remain the consummate purveyors of future-facing California pop.
Following til the end of time, the band released “cool enough” and made their festival debut at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, BottleRock and FireFly, and graced stages with Kings of Leon, The Driver Era, Dayglow, Walk The Moon and Joywave. This year, almost monday continue to accelerate their momentum with their new singles “sunburn” and “sun keeps on shining,” and a North and South American tour with The Driver Era. With another summer festival run under their belt, including Governor’s Ball and WonderBus, almost monday remain the consummate purveyors of future-facing California pop.
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