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Black Country, New Road

Black Country, New Road (commonly abbreviated to BCNR or BC,NR) are an English rock band formed in Cambridgeshire in 2018, consisting of Tyler Hyde (vocals, bass), Lewis Evans (vocals, flute, saxophone), May Kershaw (vocals, keys), Georgia Ellery (violin, backing vocals), Charlie Wayne (drums, backing vocals) and Luke Mark (guitar, backing vocals). The band's first two albums featured guitarist and lead vocalist Isaac Wood, who left the band in 2022.

Black Country, New Road
Black Country, New Road performing in 2020
Background information
OriginCambridgeshire, England
Genres
Years active2018–present
Labels
Spinoff ofNervous Conditions
Members
  • Tyler Hyde
  • Lewis Evans
  • Georgia Ellery
  • May Kershaw
  • Charlie Wayne
  • Luke Mark
Past members
  • Isaac Wood
Websiteblackcountrynewroad.com

The band gained initial attention through debut singles "Athens, France" and "Sunglasses" in 2019, which combined features of experimental rock,[1] post-punk[2][3] and post-rock,[4] drawing comparisons to bands such as Slint and contemporaries Black Midi.[5] Their debut album For the First Time, released in 2021, received widespread critical acclaim, was nominated for the Mercury Prize and reached No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart. Four days before the release of their 2022 second album Ants from Up There, Wood left the band, citing mental health struggles.[6] The album received further critical acclaim and commercial success, debuting at No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart.[7]

Following the departure of Wood, the band immediately began work on new material, with Hyde, Evans and Kershaw sharing lead vocal duties. After touring throughout 2022, the band released the concert film Live at Bush Hall, in February 2023, featuring their new songs.

History

2018–2021: Early career and For the First Time

Hyde, Evans, Ellery, Kershaw, Wayne and former vocalist/guitarist Isaac Wood, along with Connor Browne and Jonny Pyke, were members of Nervous Conditions, a Cambridge, UK-based band with dual drums and a similar, but more improvised sound, to Black Country, New Road. They formed in 2015 and recorded a full-length album in 2017, provisionally titled Zak's Anniversary. The album was shelved and remains officially unreleased. Following multiple allegations of sexual assault against Browne, Nervous Conditions split in early 2018.[8]

The ensemble, without Browne and Pyke, reconvened soon after as Black Country, New Road, a six-piece named after a road in the West Midlands in England,[9] which they came up with after utilising Wikipedia's 'random article' button.[10] They performed several live shows and gained a small level of notoriety in the underground scene in London. Their debut single, "Athen's, France" [sic], released on 18 January 2019, and was pressed on a limited run of 250 7-inch singles via Speedy Wunderground.[11]

Black Country, New Road gained its seventh member, Luke Mark, between the release of "Athens, France" and their second single, "Sunglasses". This second single released on 25 July 2019, via Blank Editions, and had three different 7-inch pressings: the first was limited to 500 copies and had a unique picture assembled onto the cover by the band themselves, the second limited to 250 with the cover art featuring a marching band, and the third with an unknown number of copies and a picture of the band assembling the first pressing. The single gained the attention and acclaim of many critics; Stereogum noted the wide variety of genre influences on the track, describing it as a "wild ride",[12] and John Doran of The Quietus lauded the group on the back of "Sunglasses" as the "best in the entire world".[13]

On 28 October 2020, Black Country, New Road signed to Ninja Tune and announced their debut album, For the First Time, which was released on 5 February 2021.[14] This announcement was backed by their third single, "Science Fair", which has no physical release outside of For the First Time. Their fourth single, "Track X", was released on 11 January 2021.[15]

2021–2022: Ants from Up There and Isaac Wood's departure

On 12 October 2021, the band announced their second album Ants from Up There and released its lead single "Chaos Space Marine".[3] Four of the album's songs were released as singles: "Chaos Space Marine", "Bread Song" on 2 November 2021, "Concorde" on 30 November 2021 and "Snow Globes" on 19 January 2022.

On 3 November 2021, Black Country, New Road cancelled their upcoming European tour due to a band member's illness.[16] The band released the Never Again EP on 3 December, a Rough Trade Records exclusive limited to 1,500 copies which features covers of songs by MGMT, ABBA and Adele.[17][18]

On 31 January 2022, lead vocalist and guitarist Isaac Wood announced his sudden departure from the band four days before the release of Ants From Up There via the band's Instagram, citing struggles with his mental health.[19] This resulted in the cancelling of the band's planned first United States tour.[20] Black Country, New Road announced that the remaining six members had already began to work on new music without Wood, as they were aware of Wood's planned exit long before it was announced.[21][22] Out of respect for Wood, the band will not play any music from the first two albums live but will open the door for Wood to return in the future if he chooses to.[22] Immediately prior to Wood's departure, Tyler Hyde noted that the band's next release might not take the form of a studio album: "I know it's not going to be an album in its normal form. It would be cool to work with an orchestra; it would be cool to do a film score. These are just some of the ideas we're bouncing around at the moment."[23] Bassist Tyler Hyde had initially planned to become the band's new lead vocalist, with the option to share the duty with other members.[24]

Ants from Up There was released on 4 February 2022 to universal critical acclaim. It also debuted at No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart, the band's highest placement yet.[25]

2022-present: Future works

With Wood no longer a member, the band scheduled and announced a European tour in summer 2022, as well as an American tour supporting Black Midi.[26][27] The band performed new, unreleased songs throughout their 2022 concerts, which Lewis Evans said was written specifically to give the band material to tour with and may not appear on the upcoming third album.[28][29]

On 14 November 2022, the band released a second EP of covers titled Never Again Pt. 2, to celebrate the band's placement on Rough Trade's album of the year list. The EP was limited to 1,500 copies and features covers of songs by Regina Spektor, Caroline Polachek, The Magnetic Fields, and Billie Eilish.[30]

On 14 February 2023, the band posted a video on social media containing a teaser for something "coming soon" for release on 20 February.[31] It was then announced to be Live at Bush Hall, a recording of their performances at Bush Hall, London.[32] This 52-minute video was recorded over two days and was composed entirely of unreleased material that the band had debuted at concerts in 2022, and marks the band's first release of new music since Wood's departure.[33] An album of the performance was released by the band on 24 March.[34]

Musical style and influences

Black Country, New Road has been described as a centerpiece of a new scene of British rock bands rooted in experimental post-punk with sprechgesang – or "talk-singing" – vocals, alongside contemporaries Black Midi, Squid, Dry Cleaning, Shame, Yard Act and Irish band Fontaines D.C.[4][35] The band often references other musicians in their songs, such as jokingly referring to themselves as "the world’s second-best Slint tribute act" in the song "Science Fair".[36] "Track X" references the band's relationship with Black Midi.[37] "Sunglasses," meanwhile, features the line "leave Kanye out of this",[38] and "The Place Where He Inserted the Blade" references West's song "Bound 2".[39] "Chaos Space Marine" and "Good Will Hunting" describe a girl with "Billie Eilish style".[40] "Athens, France" – as it appears on For the First Time – contains lyrics from Phoebe Bridgers' "Motion Sickness";[41] the original single also references Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next".[42]

The band's debut album For the First Time is rooted in post-punk,[43] post-rock,[44] indie rock[44] and klezmer.[44] Their instrumentation also draws from American composer Steve Reich and jazz musician Ornette Coleman.[9] Wood's vocals were compared to Slint frontman Brian McMahan and The Fall lead singer Mark E. Smith;[45] his lyrics were influenced by American singer-songwriter Father John Misty, with Wood declaring "he's not the best lyricist in the world, but what he is is entirely, entirely honest."[46]

Their second album Ants From Up There was written to feature a more accessible sound.[24] It has been described as post-rock, chamber pop and art rock.[47][48] The band became "obsessed" with Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire during the United Kingdom's COVID-19 lockdown; several critics have compared songs such as "Chaos Space Marine" and "The Place Where He Inserted the Blade" to Arcade Fire.[49][50][51] Black Country, New Road also recalled listening to Kurt Vile and Frank Ocean for inspiration during the writing process.[52]

Other projects

The band regularly performs live with experimental rock group Black Midi, touring collectively as Black Midi, New Road. Geordie Greep of Black Midi said the following: “If there's another band who are really good in the same city, who you also really get on with, there's no reason not to get together and do something proper. It's just making sure you don't do it for the sake of it and you have a solid reason for doing it.”[53]

The band collaborated with fellow London musician Ethan P. Flynn on a released live version of his song "Television Show".[54]

Violinist Georgia Ellery is one half of the experimental electronic duo Jockstrap, who have released 2 EPs under Warp Records.[55] She also collaborated with Jamie xx on a BBC Radio 3 session on 30 May 2020.[56] She made her acting debut in 2019's Bait, which won a BAFTA award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. Ellery has performed and recorded as a member of conservatory folk trio Contours and Happy Beigel Klezmer Orkester, a six-piece Klezmer band formed during studies at Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

Bassist Tyler Hyde is the daughter of Underworld founder Karl Hyde.[57] She also performs solo as 'Tyler Cryde'.

Drummer Charlie Wayne was also a drummer of another British band, Ugly.[58] Saxophonist Lewis Evans has performed and recorded as a member of 3-piece experimental ensemble 'Guildhall Military Orchestra'. He also made a self-titled album under the alias Good With Parents and featured on the TRAAMS single "The Greyhound".[59]

Former lead singer Isaac Wood has released singles and made a collaboration EP with James Martin, titled Good Dog vs. Bad Dog, under his alias The Guest.

Members

Current members

  • Tyler Hyde – bass guitar (2018–present), backing vocals (2018–2022), lead vocals (2022–present)
  • Lewis Evans – saxophone (2018–present), flute (2022–present), lead vocals (2022–present)
  • Georgia Ellery – violin (2018–present), backing vocals (2022–present)
  • May Kershaw – keyboards, piano (2018–present), backing vocals (2018–2022), accordion (2022–present), lead vocals (2022–present)
  • Charlie Wayne – drums (2018–present), backing vocals (2022–present)
  • Luke Mark – guitar (2019–present), backing vocals (2022–present)

Former members

  • Isaac Wood – lead vocals, guitar (2018–2022)

Touring musicians

  • Nina Lim – violin (2021–present; serves as substitute for Ellery while she is touring with Jockstrap)

Timeline

Discography

Albums

List of studio albums, with selected details
Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
[60]
AUS
[61]
GER NL
For the First Time 4 94 44
Ants from Up There
  • Released: 4 February 2022[63]
  • Label: Ninja Tune
  • Format: LP, CD, cassette, digital
3 6 10 9

Live albums

List of live albums, with selected details
Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
DL

[64]
UK
Indie

[65]
Live at Bush Hall 18 45

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected details
Title Details Sales
Never Again Limited to 1,500 copies
Never Again Pt. 2 Limited to 1,500 copies

Singles

List of singles, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"Athens, France" 2019 For the First Time
"Sunglasses"
"Manchester xx/xx/20" 2020 Non-album single
"Science Fair" For the First Time
"Track X" 2021
"Track X (The Guest)" Non-album single
"Chaos Space Marine"[63] Ants from Up There
"Bread Song"
"Concorde"
"Snow Globes"[68] 2022

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Album Director(s)
"Science Fair" 2020 For the First Time Bart Price
"Track X" 2021
"Bread Song"
(Live from Another World)
Ants from Up There Simon Lane
"Concorde" 2022 Maxim Kelly

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2021
Mercury Prize Album of the Year For the First Time Nominated [69]
2022
Libera Awards Best Breakthrough Release/Artist Nominated [70]
AIM Independent Music Awards Best Second Album Ants from Up There Nominated [71]
2023
Libera Awards Creative Packaging Pending [72]

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For the English major road see Black Country New Road Black Country New Road commonly abbreviated to BCNR or BC NR are an English rock band formed in Cambridgeshire in 2018 consisting of Tyler Hyde vocals bass Lewis Evans vocals flute saxophone May Kershaw vocals keys Georgia Ellery violin backing vocals Charlie Wayne drums backing vocals and Luke Mark guitar backing vocals The band s first two albums featured guitarist and lead vocalist Isaac Wood who left the band in 2022 Black Country New RoadBlack Country New Road performing in 2020Background informationOriginCambridgeshire EnglandGenresExperimental rock post punk post rock art rockYears active2018 presentLabelsNinja Tune Speedy WundergroundSpinoff ofNervous ConditionsMembersTyler Hyde Lewis Evans Georgia Ellery May Kershaw Charlie Wayne Luke MarkPast membersIsaac WoodWebsiteblackcountrynewroad wbr comThe band gained initial attention through debut singles Athens France and Sunglasses in 2019 which combined features of experimental rock 1 post punk 2 3 and post rock 4 drawing comparisons to bands such as Slint and contemporaries Black Midi 5 Their debut album For the First Time released in 2021 received widespread critical acclaim was nominated for the Mercury Prize and reached No 4 on the UK Albums Chart Four days before the release of their 2022 second album Ants from Up There Wood left the band citing mental health struggles 6 The album received further critical acclaim and commercial success debuting at No 3 on the UK Albums Chart 7 Following the departure of Wood the band immediately began work on new material with Hyde Evans and Kershaw sharing lead vocal duties After touring throughout 2022 the band released the concert film Live at Bush Hall in February 2023 featuring their new songs Contents 1 History 1 1 2018 2021 Early career and For the First Time 1 2 2021 2022 Ants from Up There and Isaac Wood s departure 1 3 2022 present Future works 2 Musical style and influences 3 Other projects 4 Members 4 1 Timeline 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 Live albums 5 3 Extended plays 5 4 Singles 5 5 Music videos 6 Awards and nominations 7 ReferencesHistory Edit2018 2021 Early career and For the First Time Edit Main article For the First Time Black Country New Road album Hyde Evans Ellery Kershaw Wayne and former vocalist guitarist Isaac Wood along with Connor Browne and Jonny Pyke were members of Nervous Conditions a Cambridge UK based band with dual drums and a similar but more improvised sound to Black Country New Road They formed in 2015 and recorded a full length album in 2017 provisionally titled Zak s Anniversary The album was shelved and remains officially unreleased Following multiple allegations of sexual assault against Browne Nervous Conditions split in early 2018 8 The ensemble without Browne and Pyke reconvened soon after as Black Country New Road a six piece named after a road in the West Midlands in England 9 which they came up with after utilising Wikipedia s random article button 10 They performed several live shows and gained a small level of notoriety in the underground scene in London Their debut single Athen s France sic released on 18 January 2019 and was pressed on a limited run of 250 7 inch singles via Speedy Wunderground 11 Black Country New Road gained its seventh member Luke Mark between the release of Athens France and their second single Sunglasses This second single released on 25 July 2019 via Blank Editions and had three different 7 inch pressings the first was limited to 500 copies and had a unique picture assembled onto the cover by the band themselves the second limited to 250 with the cover art featuring a marching band and the third with an unknown number of copies and a picture of the band assembling the first pressing The single gained the attention and acclaim of many critics Stereogum noted the wide variety of genre influences on the track describing it as a wild ride 12 and John Doran of The Quietus lauded the group on the back of Sunglasses as the best in the entire world 13 On 28 October 2020 Black Country New Road signed to Ninja Tune and announced their debut album For the First Time which was released on 5 February 2021 14 This announcement was backed by their third single Science Fair which has no physical release outside of For the First Time Their fourth single Track X was released on 11 January 2021 15 2021 2022 Ants from Up There and Isaac Wood s departure Edit Main article Ants from Up There On 12 October 2021 the band announced their second album Ants from Up There and released its lead single Chaos Space Marine 3 Four of the album s songs were released as singles Chaos Space Marine Bread Song on 2 November 2021 Concorde on 30 November 2021 and Snow Globes on 19 January 2022 On 3 November 2021 Black Country New Road cancelled their upcoming European tour due to a band member s illness 16 The band released the Never Again EP on 3 December a Rough Trade Records exclusive limited to 1 500 copies which features covers of songs by MGMT ABBA and Adele 17 18 On 31 January 2022 lead vocalist and guitarist Isaac Wood announced his sudden departure from the band four days before the release of Ants From Up There via the band s Instagram citing struggles with his mental health 19 This resulted in the cancelling of the band s planned first United States tour 20 Black Country New Road announced that the remaining six members had already began to work on new music without Wood as they were aware of Wood s planned exit long before it was announced 21 22 Out of respect for Wood the band will not play any music from the first two albums live but will open the door for Wood to return in the future if he chooses to 22 Immediately prior to Wood s departure Tyler Hyde noted that the band s next release might not take the form of a studio album I know it s not going to be an album in its normal form It would be cool to work with an orchestra it would be cool to do a film score These are just some of the ideas we re bouncing around at the moment 23 Bassist Tyler Hyde had initially planned to become the band s new lead vocalist with the option to share the duty with other members 24 Ants from Up There was released on 4 February 2022 to universal critical acclaim It also debuted at No 3 on the UK Albums Chart the band s highest placement yet 25 2022 present Future works Edit Main article Live at Bush Hall With Wood no longer a member the band scheduled and announced a European tour in summer 2022 as well as an American tour supporting Black Midi 26 27 The band performed new unreleased songs throughout their 2022 concerts which Lewis Evans said was written specifically to give the band material to tour with and may not appear on the upcoming third album 28 29 On 14 November 2022 the band released a second EP of covers titled Never Again Pt 2 to celebrate the band s placement on Rough Trade s album of the year list The EP was limited to 1 500 copies and features covers of songs by Regina Spektor Caroline Polachek The Magnetic Fields and Billie Eilish 30 On 14 February 2023 the band posted a video on social media containing a teaser for something coming soon for release on 20 February 31 It was then announced to be Live at Bush Hall a recording of their performances at Bush Hall London 32 This 52 minute video was recorded over two days and was composed entirely of unreleased material that the band had debuted at concerts in 2022 and marks the band s first release of new music since Wood s departure 33 An album of the performance was released by the band on 24 March 34 Musical style and influences EditBlack Country New Road has been described as a centerpiece of a new scene of British rock bands rooted in experimental post punk with sprechgesang or talk singing vocals alongside contemporaries Black Midi Squid Dry Cleaning Shame Yard Act and Irish band Fontaines D C 4 35 The band often references other musicians in their songs such as jokingly referring to themselves as the world s second best Slint tribute act in the song Science Fair 36 Track X references the band s relationship with Black Midi 37 Sunglasses meanwhile features the line leave Kanye out of this 38 and The Place Where He Inserted the Blade references West s song Bound 2 39 Chaos Space Marine and Good Will Hunting describe a girl with Billie Eilish style 40 Athens France as it appears on For the First Time contains lyrics from Phoebe Bridgers Motion Sickness 41 the original single also references Ariana Grande s Thank U Next 42 The band s debut album For the First Time is rooted in post punk 43 post rock 44 indie rock 44 and klezmer 44 Their instrumentation also draws from American composer Steve Reich and jazz musician Ornette Coleman 9 Wood s vocals were compared to Slint frontman Brian McMahan and The Fall lead singer Mark E Smith 45 his lyrics were influenced by American singer songwriter Father John Misty with Wood declaring he s not the best lyricist in the world but what he is is entirely entirely honest 46 Their second album Ants From Up There was written to feature a more accessible sound 24 It has been described as post rock chamber pop and art rock 47 48 The band became obsessed with Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire during the United Kingdom s COVID 19 lockdown several critics have compared songs such as Chaos Space Marine and The Place Where He Inserted the Blade to Arcade Fire 49 50 51 Black Country New Road also recalled listening to Kurt Vile and Frank Ocean for inspiration during the writing process 52 Other projects EditThe band regularly performs live with experimental rock group Black Midi touring collectively as Black Midi New Road Geordie Greep of Black Midi said the following If there s another band who are really good in the same city who you also really get on with there s no reason not to get together and do something proper It s just making sure you don t do it for the sake of it and you have a solid reason for doing it 53 The band collaborated with fellow London musician Ethan P Flynn on a released live version of his song Television Show 54 Violinist Georgia Ellery is one half of the experimental electronic duo Jockstrap who have released 2 EPs under Warp Records 55 She also collaborated with Jamie xx on a BBC Radio 3 session on 30 May 2020 56 She made her acting debut in 2019 s Bait which won a BAFTA award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer Director or Producer Ellery has performed and recorded as a member of conservatory folk trio Contours and Happy Beigel Klezmer Orkester a six piece Klezmer band formed during studies at Guildhall School of Music and Drama Bassist Tyler Hyde is the daughter of Underworld founder Karl Hyde 57 She also performs solo as Tyler Cryde Drummer Charlie Wayne was also a drummer of another British band Ugly 58 Saxophonist Lewis Evans has performed and recorded as a member of 3 piece experimental ensemble Guildhall Military Orchestra He also made a self titled album under the alias Good With Parents and featured on the TRAAMS single The Greyhound 59 Former lead singer Isaac Wood has released singles and made a collaboration EP with James Martin titled Good Dog vs Bad Dog under his alias The Guest Members EditCurrent members Tyler Hyde bass guitar 2018 present backing vocals 2018 2022 lead vocals 2022 present Lewis Evans saxophone 2018 present flute 2022 present lead vocals 2022 present Georgia Ellery violin 2018 present backing vocals 2022 present May Kershaw keyboards piano 2018 present backing vocals 2018 2022 accordion 2022 present lead vocals 2022 present Charlie Wayne drums 2018 present backing vocals 2022 present Luke Mark guitar 2019 present backing vocals 2022 present Former members Isaac Wood lead vocals guitar 2018 2022 Touring musicians Nina Lim violin 2021 present serves as substitute for Ellery while she is touring with Jockstrap Timeline EditDiscography EditAlbums Edit List of studio albums with selected details Title Details Peak chart positionsUK 60 AUS 61 GER NLFor the First Time Released 5 February 2021 62 Label Ninja Tune Format LP CD cassette digital 4 94 44 Ants from Up There Released 4 February 2022 63 Label Ninja Tune Format LP CD cassette digital 3 6 10 9Live albums Edit List of live albums with selected details Title Details Peak chart positionsUKDL 64 UKIndie 65 Live at Bush Hall Released 20 February 2023 66 Label Ninja Tune Format LP CD digital 67 18 45Extended plays Edit List of extended plays with selected details Title Details SalesNever Again Released 3 December 2021 Label Ninja Tune Released via Rough Trade Records 17 Format Vinyl Limited to 1 500 copiesNever Again Pt 2 Released 14 November 2022 Label Ninja Tune Released via Rough Trade Records Format Vinyl Limited to 1 500 copiesSingles Edit List of singles showing year released and album name Title Year Album Athens France 2019 For the First Time Sunglasses Manchester xx xx 20 2020 Non album single Science Fair For the First Time Track X 2021 Track X The Guest Non album single Chaos Space Marine 63 Ants from Up There Bread Song Concorde Snow Globes 68 2022Music videos Edit List of music videos showing year released and director Title Year Album Director s Science Fair 2020 For the First Time Bart Price Track X 2021 Bread Song Live from Another World Ants from Up There Simon Lane Concorde 2022 Maxim KellyAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Nominated work Result Ref 2021 Mercury Prize Album of the Year For the First Time Nominated 69 2022 Libera Awards Best Breakthrough Release Artist Nominated 70 AIM Independent Music Awards Best Second Album Ants from Up There Nominated 71 2023 Libera Awards Creative Packaging Pending 72 References Edit Cartledge Luke 4 February 2021 Black Country New Road For The First Time review an utterly mesmerising debut NME Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 Retrieved 5 February 2021 Black Country New Road s Science Fair is explosive post punk for end times The FADER Retrieved 4 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