About Monumental

Born from a clash of wildly different personalities, four talented young lads from Essex have come together to create the unpredictable and unforgettable sound that is Monumental.

Drawing inspiration from their musical heroes such as The Libertines, Catfish and The Bottlemen and The Beatles, they’ve crafted a sound that is unmistakably their own…think roaring guitars, pounding rhythms and melodies that get stuck in your head.

Their story began in Sept ‘23. Since then, they have written an arsenal of anthemic songs and graced the stage at some of the UK’s most iconic venues where they’ve captivated audiences with their high-energy stage presence and catchy songs. Whatever the size of stage, they will fill it and will leave you begging for more.

Each member brings their unique spark to the mix: Finn, the charismatic frontman whose powerful vocals are packed full of soul; Alfie, the lead guitarist and quiet harmonic genius; Nathan, the steady bassist who is always ready to flip the script when least expected; and Denny, the drummer who smashes through every beat like it’s his last. Monumental are everything a rock and roll band should be – loud, rebellious and with an unapologetic passion for creating banging music.

Although relative newcomers, the four have already achieved so much. They’ve played their music live on national radio, have been interviewed by the press and recorded their first few tracks - the first of which ‘Lovesick’ has been released to great critical acclaim. Monumental are especially proud to have had ‘Lovesick’ selected for radio play by ‘BBC Introducing’.

In short, they are turning heads with audiences of all ages and proving that indie punk is as relevant as ever. Their sound resonates, their chemistry is undeniable and their journey is just beginning.

‘‘Watching each other play on stage is electrifying. Knowing we’re all giving it our absolute all, pushes me to put on the best show possible.’’ - Alfie

In just a year, Monumental have steadily built a reputation as the band you really must see.

Why not catch them live to see what all the fuss is about.