Funk bassist/guitarist MonoNeon has dropped his second full-length studio album of 2021 with the self-released SUPERMANE, which arrived this past Thursday (3/18).

SUPERMANE follows Banana Peel On Capitol Hill, which was released back in January, and was co-produced by MonoNeon alongside Grammy-nominated songwriter/producer Davy Nathan. The eight-track album includes the previously shared tracks “Done With The B-S” featuring singer Ledisi, and “Invisible”, and also notably features funk organist Cory Henry on the title track. Other MonoNeon collaborators who appear on the album include guitarist Jairus Mozee, drummer Derrick Wright, and saxophonist Kirk Whalum.

MonoNeon recently received some well-deserved praise from superstar comedian Eddie Murphy, who described the musician as “Jimi Hendrix and Basquiat and Skittles, all combined” during a New York Times interview published last month.

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Scroll down to stream SUPERMANE via the Spotify player below, and click here to purchase a digital copy of the album on MonoNeon’s Bandcamp.

MonoNeon – SUPERMANE

MonoNeon is also one of the many talented musicians who will take part in the All-Star ‘MJ vs. Stevie’ Funk Sessions on Saturday, April 17th, along with drummer Adam Deitch, guitarist Adam “Shmeeans” Smirnoff, trumpeter Eric “Benny” Bloom, and keyboardist Deshawn “D’Vibes” Alexander. Tickets for the April 17th early show (6:45 p.m.) and late show (9:45 p.m.) are on sale now here.