Monroe announces boss-bashing comeback single with a brilliant music video and a launch show at Melbourne's most prestigious anti-work bastion - Revolver.
Ever fantasised about storming out of your job in spectacular fashion?
Melbourne glam-pop rock band Monroe has channelled that exact energy into their comeback single Take Me For A Ride, out now.
The high-energy track marks Monroe’s first official release since reforming, launching a bold new chapter for the five-piece outfit. Take Me For A Ride serves as a defiant anthem against toxic workplace culture and nine-to-five burnout, delivered through razor-edged riffs and theatrical swagger.
Monroe has crafted a rallying cry for anyone who has ever dreamed of rebelling against their boss. The song channels working life chaos into a blistering burst of rebellion, combining satirical edge with arena-sized production values. Recorded at Loud Noise Estate, the same studio that has worked with Polaris, The Beautiful Monument and Windwaker, the track showcases Monroe’s signature wit and larger-than-life attitude.
Monroe – Take Me For A Ride
- What: Take Me For A Ride single release
- Launch show: Friday, 29 August at Revolver Upstairs, Melbourne
- Available: All streaming platforms
Check out our gig guide here.
The accompanying high-octane music video amplifies the song’s rebellious spirit, while the single launch show at Revolver Upstairs promises to deliver the full MONROE experience. The band describes their upcoming performance as outrageous energy meets boot-stomping rock chaos, celebrating one of the year’s most thrilling comeback releases.
From the opening guitar lick to the shout-along chorus, Take Me For A Ride demands attention rather than asking for it. The track blends Monroe’s theatrical glam-pop rock sound, creating an anthem that resonates with anyone feeling trapped in corporate drudgery.
The single launch show will feature Mansplainers, Love Bite and Scarn-On, promising fans a complete night of high-energy rock entertainment. Monroe’s return signals their readiness to reclaim their position as Melbourne’s new kings of party anthems.
If you’ve ever wanted to see what happens when workplace frustration meets glitter and distortion pedals, this is your moment. Just maybe don’t play it too loud at the office.
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This article was made in partnership with Monroe.