Brazilian artist Johnny Monster released the danceable track "Até O Fim" this year, a great anthem for those who miss being on the dance floor with friends.

The song marks the second single from the new album, scheduled for release later in 2021 via ForMusic Records . "Até O Fim" follows "Veneno".

With a flirtation between new wave and punk rock, Monster invites listeners once again on a journey, this time more surreal, but certainly made for the current world, where getting lost in dance at home can bring a glimmer of hope to everyone. "My wish is that my music reaches more and more people, that's the wish of every artist," shares the artist.

“I wanted something really danceable, more upbeat and energetic, 'to get played on the radio' (laughs),” Johnny says about the track. “Producer Michel Kuaker and I were very inspired by 3 songs from 3 artists I really like: Devo , with “Whip It” – we emulated that classic whip sound in the choruses; Ezra Furman in “Unbelievers”, with its 'garage' arrangement; and the Ramones , with 'Howling At The Moon', with its new wave vibe, and that classic harpsichord sound.”

Listen to "Until the End" below.

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