Debut: Check Out Goodmonster’s Latest Music Video ‘Scream’ – Scenestr
Sydney-based indie group Goodmonster has made a comeback with their latest track, ‘Scream’, a song that demands an intriguing blend of dance energy and introspective contemplation. The pulsating jungle-inspired beat hooks you in with its gritty, throbbing rhythm, creating an intoxicating atmosphere. Lead vocalist Dylan Reisch’s emotive, jittery vocals convey vulnerability, gradually morphing into a powerful display of passion. His vocal style can be likened to a fusion of Josh Homme and Alex Turner, injecting a unique flavor into the track.
‘Scream’ offers a fusion of boogielicious art rock and industrial pop elements, producing a catchy indie tune that also boasts a rich sonic tapestry which comes alive when heard through high-quality headphones. Dylan sheds light on the thematic core of the song, stating, “This song delves into the conflicting emotions of deep love for others while being weighed down by the responsibilities that love entails.” It encapsulates the essence of seeking solace in human connections, all while wrestling the urge to let out a scream of frustration.
The music video accompanying ‘Scream’ amplifies the chaotic energy of the track. Initially conceived as a time loop narrative, the video evolves through various locations and scenes to prevent monotony. Director Nell Ranney injected creativity into the visuals, ensuring that the performance remains engaging throughout. The band’s DIY ethos shines through in the making of the video, with a raw and energetic approach that prioritizes the essence of the performance over technical perfection.
Focusing on a metaphorical representation of routine existence, the video incorporates elements like wind-up toys to symbolize the repetitive nature of life. The performances are infused with a sense of repetition, echoing the main guitar riff and underscoring the song’s thematic depth. The raw and authentic production style enhances the video’s visual impact, capturing the band’s energy and essence effectively.
Both ‘Scream’ and the previous single ‘King Of The Sea’ will be featured on Goodmonster’s upcoming album ‘The Wolf Is Young’, set for release on 5 March, 2026. The band’s distinctive sound and DIY approach to music production set them apart, showcasing their commitment to delivering impactful and memorable music experiences. As fans eagerly await the album release, Goodmonster continues to captivate audiences with their infectious blend of art rock, alt pop, and indie sensibilities.