2004 saw another reformation, comprising
Bez, Gary Whelan and
Shaun Ryder, following the latter's unsuccessful solo career. (
Paul Ryder was not present, having sworn to never perform with his brother again following the
2000 break-up.) The trio of original members were joined by new guitarist
Kav Sandhu, with the rest of his band
Sonic Audio serving as members of the Mondays live line-up (bassist
Mikey Shine, keyboard player
Dave Parkinson, guitarist
Jonn Dunn and
Poss on decks). This new version of the group released a live DVD that year of a show in Barcelona, and rumours abounded that the
band was recording a new album. The Mondays played a variety of festival dates in
2005 (including
Glastonbury, capping it off with a concert at the
Manchester Evening News Arena in their hometown. Backing singers on the tour included legendary singers
Angie Brown and
Ron Caroll.
In June
2006 the Mondays performed another
gig in
Liverpool, and on Sunday 30th July 2006 they were special guests at
The Fuji Rock Festival, a 3 day festival held at the
Naeba Ski Resort in
Japan. They performed a 60 minute set, starting with "Loose Fit" and ending with "24 Hour Party People".
In early August of 2006, the band announced that they had completed their first album in 14 years with producers
Sunny Levine and
Howie B, and have recently signed to
Sanctuary Records. A new single "
Playground Superstar", from the
soundtrack for the
football film Goal! was released a few months prior to completion of the new album, titled
Uncle Dysfunktional and released in Summer 2007.
Happy Mondays performed before another reformed act,
Rage Against the Machine, to put the finishing touches at the venerated 2007
Coachella Music Festival in
Indio, California on April 27,
2007. The band then toured medium-sized venues in England in May 2007, playing old and new material. Various festival dates in the UK and
New York City were performed throughout Summer 2007.