The rising Australian rock band, The Drunk Monks presents their versatility in the song ‘Therapy Song’, defeating addiction, loneliness, mental health, and more.
The popular genre of rock offers so much diversity in its rhythms, instrumentation, and lyrics. Formed in the interesting year of 2020, the creative rock band from Australia, The Drunk Monks takes the versatility of the genre to a whole new level with their unforgettable symphonies. They have recently released another masterpiece, ‘Therapy Song’, which is rich in progressive resonance. Inspired by different rhythmic cadences, the brilliant band blends hand-picked thematic elements to create such an outstanding melodic flow. The instrumental riffs are enough to lure the audience into the never-ending journey through melodic nirvana.
The four-piece band, The Drunk Monks, consists of Doc, the lead singer and guitarist, Dill-Meister on synthesizer, J Byrd James on the bass, and Mongoose, the drummer. They showcase an authentic rock vibe intermingled with some psychedelia resonance. It establishes a unique soundscape. Their latest single, ‘Therapy Song’ offers a mind-blowing oscillation of sound and textures achieved through the band’s devoted experimentation. The song possesses the perfect balance between the mainstream demands and the artists’ individual creativity. Their music is deeply expressive and offers a glimpse of their boundless imagination. Follow the band on Spotify, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to stay updated about their upcoming works.
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