

Fresh from selling out Alexandra Palace and riding the high of a career-defining year, Overmono return with 'Paradise Runner,' a soaring, emotionally charged new single that captures the duo at full throttle.
The track was born in motion: after headlining and curating a huge night at Manchester’s Warehouse Project, brothers Tom and Ed Russell boarded their tour bus, set up a makeshift studio on the top deck, and kept producing until sunrise.
Its centrepiece is a gripping vocal sample from Monifah’s 'All I Want,' recontextualised with signature Overmono maximalism. The raw yearning of the original becomes the engine of the track, cutting through rave euphoria with emotional clarity. It’s club music suspended between motion and memory - the afterglow of a night that refuses to fade.
Debuting as Danny Howard’s Hottest Record on Radio 1, 'Paradise Runner' feels immediate and widescreen, its synth bursts and UKG-inflected percussion driving toward something both nostalgic and new.
Two years on from their acclaimed debut 'Good Lies,' Overmono have only accelerated. After commanding major festival stages throughout 2025 - from Glastonbury to All Points East - and dropping viral reworks like their explosive reboot of High Contrast’s 'If We Ever,' the duo enter 2026 sharper, louder, and more fearless than ever.