Artist's albums
Heavy Heavy
2023 · album
Rice
2023 · single
Tell Somebody
2022 · single
I Saw
2022 · single
Geronimo
2022 · single
Border Girl / Cocoa Sugar
2018 · single
Cocoa Sugar
2018 · album
Toy
2018 · single
In My View
2018 · single
Lord
2017 · single
Only God Knows
2017 · single
White Men Are Black Men Too
2015 · album
Soon Come Soon
2014 · single
Nicotine Love (Young Fathers Remix)
2014 · single
DEAD
2014 · album
GET UP
2014 · EP
TAPE TWO
2013 · album
TAPE ONE
2013 · album
Automatic / Dancing Mantaray
2010 · EP
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Biography
Alloysious Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole and G. Hastings met as kids and set their bodies against the tide. From the beginning they were obstinately not going to do what was expected. Under disparate influences that ranged from Enya to Suicide, they began to create the unique sound of their early albums, Tape One, Tape Two, the Mercury Award-winning DEAD, and then the face slap to the world, White Men Are Black Men Too and their second SAY Award winner, Cocoa Sugar, where the sound was refined and almost bent back, like a disjointed thumb, into an unnatural position. Their forthcoming album is entitled, Heavy Heavy. The title could be a mood, or it could describe the smoothed granite of bass that supports the sound… or it could be a nod to the natural progression of boys to grown men and the inevitable toll of living, a joyous burden, relationships, family, the natural momentum of a group that has been around long enough to witness massive changes. This new album nails together a collage of influences, ideas, ages and scenes, all bound together with unrestrained energy, passion and soul. And it seems, right now, the most radical thing to do is to have some Soul. No dress code required. Dancing, not moshing. Hips jerking, feet slipping, brain firing in Catherine Wheel sparks of joy and empathy. Underground but never dark. Still young, after some years, even as the heavy, heavy weight of the world seems to grow day by day.