Overmono have shared "Even Angels Ghost," a new collaboration with Tennessee singer Kindora and the second preview of Pure Devotion. The album is due August 7, 2026 via XL Recordings, a date confirmed by the duo's official Bandcamp page and by The Quietus. Bandcamp lists Pure Devotion as an 11-track release, with "Even Angels Ghost" appearing as track four.
The collaboration has a longer tail than a simple guest spot. The Quietus and The Line of Best Fit both report that Overmono first found Kindora while digging on Bandcamp, later sampled her voice on 2022 tracks "Gunk" and "Cold Blooded," and eventually invited her to record original vocals for the new single. The Line of Best Fit also notes that "Even Angels Ghost" follows the earlier Pure Devotion single "Lockup."
Tom Russell describes Kindora's vocal tone as "pretty much like the pinnacle," while Kindora calls the song a vulnerable moment and says working with Overmono makes her feel like "the third brother." Those quotes line up with the track's appeal: it keeps Overmono's club pressure intact, but the vocal gives it a human blur, like a late-night thought arriving mid-strobe.
Northern Transmissions reports that the single is accompanied by a visual created by Overmono and Rollo Jackson, and its posted tracklist confirms additional Pure Devotion features from John Joseph Holt, Ruthven, and Rock Floyd. That puts Kindora at the center of the rollout rather than the margin: she appears on "Even Angels Ghost" and returns later on "Ballad" alongside Rock Floyd.
Pure Devotion follows a run of singles that keep widening Overmono's emotional range without treating dance music as a purely functional machine. "Even Angels Ghost" is the clearest sign yet that the record is interested in contact as much as impact.
