Mia Lambdin


Music journalist from Wiltshire, based in London

Scouse four-piece Monks capture urgency and surrrealism with latest single ‘life moves fast’, a track that fuses pop, techno and rock

โ€˜life moves fastโ€™ is the latest offering from Monks, the Scouse four-piece with an expertise in electronic music fused with elements of dance, techno, rock and pop music. The band shared that the new song โ€œcaptures the urgency and surrealism of time slipping through your fingersโ€, with lyrics touching on themes of existentialism and community against a groovy drum track.

Gradually opening into a steady beat and synth, the singleโ€™s chorus momentarily slows down to let you ponder the sentiment of fleeting time – quickly working itself back up into its pulsing sound. Recorded earlier this year in Paris, โ€˜life moves fastโ€™ is the culmination of the band injecting their techno and dance influences into the sound of their previous dreamy-indie rock work.

The new single neatly sets up a new chapter for the band in 2026, with the track preceding a handful of year-end shows in London, Manchester, and Liverpool this month.

Listen to ‘life moves fast‘ here:



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