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Black Midi

Black Midi (stylised black midi) are an English rock band from London, formed in 2017 and currently consisting of Geordie Greep (vocals, guitar), Cameron Picton (vocals, bass, synths), and Morgan Simpson (drums). The trio have been frequently joined by Seth Evans (keyboards, synths) and Kaidi Akinnibi (saxophone) in both studio and live performances since 2020. Their name is derived from the Japanese electronic music genre black MIDI, though their own music has no relation to it, instead incorporating styles such as math rock, prog, post-punk, and avant-jazz.[1]

Black Midi
Black Midi performing at Wide Awake Festival 2021.
Background information
OriginLondon, England, UK
Genres
Years active2017 (2017)–present
Labels
Members
  • Geordie Greep
  • Cameron Picton
  • Morgan Simpson
Past members
  • Matt Kwasniewski-Kelvin
Websitehttps://bmblackmidi.com/

The band began on producer Dan Carey's record label Speedy Wunderground, through which they released their debut single "bmbmbm" in 2018. They released their debut studio album Schlagenheim, produced by Carey, on 21 June 2019, through Rough Trade Records. It received critical acclaim,[2] entered the top 50 of the UK Albums Chart, and was nominated for the 2019 Mercury Prize. An anthology album including several recorded jams and spoken word tracks, The Black Midi Anthology Vol. 1: Tales of Suspense and Revenge, was released on 5 June 2020 exclusively to Bandcamp. The band's second studio album, Cavalcade, was released on 26 May 2021. Their third studio album, Hellfire, was released on 15 July 2022.[3]

History

Formation and first singles (2015–2019)

Prior to the formation of the band, Geordie Greep had separate jam sessions with Matt Kwasniewski-Kelvin and Morgan Simpson, all of whom (alongside Cameron Picton) were attending BRIT School.[4] Simpson was an accomplished drummer, winning the "Young Drummer of the Year" award in 2014. In 2016 Greep and Kwasniewski-Kelvin enlisted Simpson to form a band, with Greep and Kelvin on guitar and vocals, and with Simpson on drums. Picton joined later, on bass guitar, to complete the line-up.[5] The band played their first gig at Brixton's The Windmill on 12 June 2017, supporting the band Leg Puppy,[6] and would later go on to have a residency at the venue.[7][8]

On 8 June 2018, the group released their debut single titled "Bmbmbm" released on producer Dan Carey's record label Speedy Wunderground.[9] On 26 September 2018, a cassette was released featuring segments of a performance with Damo Suzuki which took place on 5 May 2018 at The Windmill. On 9 November 2018, Black Midi performed five songs from their then untitled upcoming album, live at Kex Hostel in Reykjavik, Iceland, during the music festival Iceland Airwaves.[10] The eccentric performance, which was recorded for the Seattle radio station KEXP, was praised online and became popular on YouTube, exposing the band to listeners internationally.[11][12] The band contributed the song "Ice Cream" featuring Jerskin Fendrix on vocals for a Brixton Hillbilly compilation album, released 7 December 2018.[13] On 23 January 2019, the group released their second single, "Speedway". A 12" vinyl record was released featuring remixes by Proc Fiskal, Kwake Bass, and Blanck Mass.[14]

Schlagenheim and other projects (2019–2020)

 
Black Midi performing at Sideways Festival 2019 in Helsinki, Finland.

In January 2019 the group announced that they had signed to Rough Trade Records. The group released two singles on the label in March and April 2019, "Crows Perch" and "Talking Heads" respectively. On 14 May, the group announced their debut album titled Schlagenheim, which was released 21 June 2019. The album was recorded in 2018 with producer Dan Carey, who became impressed by the band at an early live show.[15] Instead of merely recreating their live show, they chose to augment their sound with piano, accordion, synthesisers, banjo, and drum machines. "The idea was to do stuff that's impossible to do live", frontman Greep explained. "If the album and the gig are just the same, it's a bit sad."[12] The majority of the album was recorded in just five days.[16] At Metacritic, a website that assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, Schlagenheim received a score of 82, based on 20 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[2] The album was later nominated for the 2019 Mercury Prize.[17]

On 7 March 2020, the band performed live at the BBC Radio 6 Music festival in Camden.[18] In June 2020, the band released a jam and spoken word album via Bandcamp entitled The Black Midi Anthology Vol. 1: Tales of Suspense and Revenge, consisting of four short stories read by the members of the band over jam instrumentals as well as three instrumental mixes mostly taken from the same recordings as the spoken word tracks.[19][20] On 16 June 2020, the band began hosting a monthly radio show called The Black Midi Variety Hour on NTS Radio. Six episodes have been produced so far.[21] On 10 December 2020, the band performed a show with the group Black Country, New Road under the alias Black Midi, New Road as a charity gig for live venue The Windmill, Brixton. The show was livestreamed from The Windmill's Bandcamp page with an entry fee of £5. The group have performed under the Black Midi, New Road moniker at the venue before.[22]

 
Wide Awake Festival 2021.

Kwasniewski-Kelvin's hiatus, Cavalcade and Hellfire (2021–present)

On 15 January 2021, Black Midi announced through social media that their guitarist Matt Kwasniewski-Kelvin had been taking time off from the band due to mental health issues and that he is not featured on forthcoming material from the band.[23] The band announced their second studio album, Cavalcade, on 23 March 2021, which was released on 26 May 2021.[24] On the day of the announcement, they also released the album's lead single, "John L", backed with the non-album track "Despair".[25] Kwasniewski-Kelvin appears on the album only as composer on a couple of tracks; he was not part of the recording process. Touring members Akinnibi and Evans were a part of the album's recording sessions.[24] A second single, "Slow", was released on 28 April and corresponded with a second KEXP performance released the same day. This performance features Evans and Akinnibi as well as a small brass section.[26]

The band toured Europe and the US in throughout 2021 and have announced dates for a 2022 tour.[27][28] The band has also opened for themselves at concerts as an alter ego group known as "Orange Tree Boys", touted as a funk blues band from Las Vegas.[29]

On 22 March 2022, the band released the digital EP Cavalcovers, a collection of cover versions of songs by King Crimson, Taylor Swift and Captain Beefheart originally released as flexi-disc bonus records with pre-ordered vinyl copies of Cavalcade.[30]

On 9 May 2022, they released "Welcome to Hell", the lead single from their third album Hellfire. They released "Eat Men Eat", the second single from the album, on 15 June 2022. On 12 July, the third single, "Sugar/Tzu" was released. Hellfire was released on 15 July 2022 and charted at No. 22 in the United Kingdom, their highest placement yet. It also became their first album to chart in the United States, reaching No. 139.

In fall 2022, Black Midi announced the "Back in Black Tour" supported by Black Country, New Road in the United States.[31]

Musical style

The band's sound has been variously labeled as experimental rock,[32][33][34] art rock,[35] progressive rock,[36][37] math rock,[37][38][39] post-punk,[40] and avant-prog.[41][42]

Members

Current members

  • Geordie Greep – lead vocals, guitar, bass (2017–present)
  • Cameron Picton – lead vocals, bass, synths, samples, guitar (2017–present)
  • Morgan Simpson – drums (2017–present)

Past members

  • Matt Kwasniewski-Kelvin – guitar, occasional main vocals (2017–2020; on hiatus)

Touring and session members

  • Seth Evans – keyboards, synths (2020–present)
  • Kaidi Akinnibi – tenor saxophone, alto clarinet (2020–present)[43]

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[44]
AUS
[45]
BEL
(FL)

[46]
JPN
[47]
SCO
[48]
US
[49]
US
Indie

[50]
Schlagenheim 43 113 211 40 41
Cavalcade
  • Released: 26 May 2021
  • Label: Rough Trade
  • Format: CD, LP, cassette, digital
60 81 66 62 18 48
Hellfire
  • Released: 15 July 2022[51]
  • Label: Rough Trade
  • Format: CD, LP, cassette, digital
22 45
[52]
90 58 7 139 15

Compilations

List of collections
Title Album details
The Black Midi Anthology Vol. 1: Tales of Suspense and Revenge
  • Released: 5 June 2020
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital
Covercade
  • Released: 28 May 2021
  • Label: Rough Trade
  • Format: CD

Extended plays

List of extended plays
Title Album details
BM Xmas Covers
  • Released: 18 December 2020
  • Label: Self-Released
  • Format: Digital
Cavalcovers
  • Released: 22 March 2022
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital

Live albums/EPs

List of live albums
Title Album details
Damo Suzuki Live at the Windmill Brixton with 'Sound Carriers' black midi
(with Damo Suzuki)
  • Released: 28 September 2018
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: CD
Live at KEXP
  • Released: 21 June 2019
  • Label: Rough Trade
  • Format: CD
Live on Canal St, NYC
  • Released: 29 November 2019
  • Label: Rough Trade
  • Format: LP, CD
Black Midi Live in the USA
  • Released: 21 March 2020
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital
  • Featuring: Fat Tony
Live-Cade
  • Released: 16 November 2021
  • Label: Rough Trade
  • Format: LP
Live Fire
  • Released: 14 November 2022
  • Label: Rough Trade
  • Format: LP

Singles

Title Year Album
"bmbmbm" 2018 Schlagenheim
"Speedway" 2019
"Crow's Perch" Non-album singles
"Talking Heads"[53]
"Ducter"[54] Schlagenheim
"7-Eleven" Non-album singles
"Sweater" 2020
"John L / Despair" 2021 Cavalcade
"Slow (Loud)"
"Chondromalacia Patella"
"Cruising" Non-album single
"Welcome to Hell"[51] 2022 Hellfire
"Eat Men Eat"
"Sugar/Tzu"

Other appearances

Year Song Album
2018 "Ice Cream" (with Jerskin Fendrix) It's Briiiiiixmaaaaaas!
"Of Rivia (Live)" Independent Venue Week (Live 2018)
2020 "bmbmbm (Live)"
"Extended Jam (Live)" (with Black Country, New Road as "black midi, new road")
Live at The Windmill
"953 (Live)" Live at Windmill Brixton - In Between the Lockdowns

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Album Director(s)
"Speedway" 2019 Schlagenheim Cameron Picton[55]
"Crow's Perch" Vilhjálmur Yngvi Hjálmarsson
"Ducter" Schlagenheim Anthony Macbain and Roxie Vizcarra
"John L" 2021 Cavalcade Nina McNeely
"Slow" Gustaf Holtenäs
"Chondromalacia Patella" Vilhjálmur Yngvi Hjálmarsson
"Welcome To Hell" 2022 Hellfire Gustaf Holtenäs
"Eat Men Eat" Maxim Kelly
"Sugar/Tzu" Noel Paul

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2021 Mercury Prize Album of the Year Schlagenheim Nominated [17]
2022 UK Music Video Awards Best Alternative Video - UK "Sugar/Tzu" Nominated [56]
"Eat Men Eat" Nominated
Best Editing in a Video Nominated
"Sugar/Tzu" Nominated
Best Cinematography in a Video Won
Best Animation in a Video "Welcome to Hell" Nominated

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External links

  • Official website

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This article is about the band For the musical genre see Black MIDI Black Midi stylised black midi are an English rock band from London formed in 2017 and currently consisting of Geordie Greep vocals guitar Cameron Picton vocals bass synths and Morgan Simpson drums The trio have been frequently joined by Seth Evans keyboards synths and Kaidi Akinnibi saxophone in both studio and live performances since 2020 Their name is derived from the Japanese electronic music genre black MIDI though their own music has no relation to it instead incorporating styles such as math rock prog post punk and avant jazz 1 Black MidiBlack Midi performing at Wide Awake Festival 2021 Background informationOriginLondon England UKGenresExperimental rock math rock art rock avant prog post punk progressive rockYears active2017 2017 presentLabelsRough TradeSpeedy WundergroundMembersGeordie Greep Cameron Picton Morgan SimpsonPast membersMatt Kwasniewski KelvinWebsitehttps bmblackmidi com The band began on producer Dan Carey s record label Speedy Wunderground through which they released their debut single bmbmbm in 2018 They released their debut studio album Schlagenheim produced by Carey on 21 June 2019 through Rough Trade Records It received critical acclaim 2 entered the top 50 of the UK Albums Chart and was nominated for the 2019 Mercury Prize An anthology album including several recorded jams and spoken word tracks The Black Midi Anthology Vol 1 Tales of Suspense and Revenge was released on 5 June 2020 exclusively to Bandcamp The band s second studio album Cavalcade was released on 26 May 2021 Their third studio album Hellfire was released on 15 July 2022 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and first singles 2015 2019 1 2 Schlagenheim and other projects 2019 2020 1 3 Kwasniewski Kelvin s hiatus Cavalcade and Hellfire 2021 present 2 Musical style 3 Members 3 1 Timeline 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Compilations 4 3 Extended plays 4 4 Live albums EPs 4 5 Singles 4 6 Other appearances 4 7 Music videos 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFormation and first singles 2015 2019 Edit Prior to the formation of the band Geordie Greep had separate jam sessions with Matt Kwasniewski Kelvin and Morgan Simpson all of whom alongside Cameron Picton were attending BRIT School 4 Simpson was an accomplished drummer winning the Young Drummer of the Year award in 2014 In 2016 Greep and Kwasniewski Kelvin enlisted Simpson to form a band with Greep and Kelvin on guitar and vocals and with Simpson on drums Picton joined later on bass guitar to complete the line up 5 The band played their first gig at Brixton s The Windmill on 12 June 2017 supporting the band Leg Puppy 6 and would later go on to have a residency at the venue 7 8 On 8 June 2018 the group released their debut single titled Bmbmbm released on producer Dan Carey s record label Speedy Wunderground 9 On 26 September 2018 a cassette was released featuring segments of a performance with Damo Suzuki which took place on 5 May 2018 at The Windmill On 9 November 2018 Black Midi performed five songs from their then untitled upcoming album live at Kex Hostel in Reykjavik Iceland during the music festival Iceland Airwaves 10 The eccentric performance which was recorded for the Seattle radio station KEXP was praised online and became popular on YouTube exposing the band to listeners internationally 11 12 The band contributed the song Ice Cream featuring Jerskin Fendrix on vocals for a Brixton Hillbilly compilation album released 7 December 2018 13 On 23 January 2019 the group released their second single Speedway A 12 vinyl record was released featuring remixes by Proc Fiskal Kwake Bass and Blanck Mass 14 Schlagenheim and other projects 2019 2020 Edit Main article Schlagenheim Black Midi performing at Sideways Festival 2019 in Helsinki Finland In January 2019 the group announced that they had signed to Rough Trade Records The group released two singles on the label in March and April 2019 Crows Perch and Talking Heads respectively On 14 May the group announced their debut album titled Schlagenheim which was released 21 June 2019 The album was recorded in 2018 with producer Dan Carey who became impressed by the band at an early live show 15 Instead of merely recreating their live show they chose to augment their sound with piano accordion synthesisers banjo and drum machines The idea was to do stuff that s impossible to do live frontman Greep explained If the album and the gig are just the same it s a bit sad 12 The majority of the album was recorded in just five days 16 At Metacritic a website that assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications Schlagenheim received a score of 82 based on 20 reviews indicating universal acclaim 2 The album was later nominated for the 2019 Mercury Prize 17 On 7 March 2020 the band performed live at the BBC Radio 6 Music festival in Camden 18 In June 2020 the band released a jam and spoken word album via Bandcamp entitled The Black Midi Anthology Vol 1 Tales of Suspense and Revenge consisting of four short stories read by the members of the band over jam instrumentals as well as three instrumental mixes mostly taken from the same recordings as the spoken word tracks 19 20 On 16 June 2020 the band began hosting a monthly radio show called The Black Midi Variety Hour on NTS Radio Six episodes have been produced so far 21 On 10 December 2020 the band performed a show with the group Black Country New Road under the alias Black Midi New Road as a charity gig for live venue The Windmill Brixton The show was livestreamed from The Windmill s Bandcamp page with an entry fee of 5 The group have performed under the Black Midi New Road moniker at the venue before 22 Wide Awake Festival 2021 Kwasniewski Kelvin s hiatus Cavalcade and Hellfire 2021 present Edit Main articles Cavalcade Black Midi album and Hellfire Black Midi album On 15 January 2021 Black Midi announced through social media that their guitarist Matt Kwasniewski Kelvin had been taking time off from the band due to mental health issues and that he is not featured on forthcoming material from the band 23 The band announced their second studio album Cavalcade on 23 March 2021 which was released on 26 May 2021 24 On the day of the announcement they also released the album s lead single John L backed with the non album track Despair 25 Kwasniewski Kelvin appears on the album only as composer on a couple of tracks he was not part of the recording process Touring members Akinnibi and Evans were a part of the album s recording sessions 24 A second single Slow was released on 28 April and corresponded with a second KEXP performance released the same day This performance features Evans and Akinnibi as well as a small brass section 26 The band toured Europe and the US in throughout 2021 and have announced dates for a 2022 tour 27 28 The band has also opened for themselves at concerts as an alter ego group known as Orange Tree Boys touted as a funk blues band from Las Vegas 29 On 22 March 2022 the band released the digital EP Cavalcovers a collection of cover versions of songs by King Crimson Taylor Swift and Captain Beefheart originally released as flexi disc bonus records with pre ordered vinyl copies of Cavalcade 30 On 9 May 2022 they released Welcome to Hell the lead single from their third album Hellfire They released Eat Men Eat the second single from the album on 15 June 2022 On 12 July the third single Sugar Tzu was released Hellfire was released on 15 July 2022 and charted at No 22 in the United Kingdom their highest placement yet It also became their first album to chart in the United States reaching No 139 In fall 2022 Black Midi announced the Back in Black Tour supported by Black Country New Road in the United States 31 Musical style EditThe band s sound has been variously labeled as experimental rock 32 33 34 art rock 35 progressive rock 36 37 math rock 37 38 39 post punk 40 and avant prog 41 42 Members EditCurrent members Geordie Greep lead vocals guitar bass 2017 present Cameron Picton lead vocals bass synths samples guitar 2017 present Morgan Simpson drums 2017 present Past members Matt Kwasniewski Kelvin guitar occasional main vocals 2017 2020 on hiatus Touring and session members Seth Evans keyboards synths 2020 present Kaidi Akinnibi tenor saxophone alto clarinet 2020 present 43 Timeline Edit Black Midi performing at Rough Trade London 25th June 2019 Cameron Picton Geordie Greep Morgan SimpsonDiscography EditStudio albums Edit List of studio albums with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positionsUK 44 AUS 45 BEL FL 46 JPN 47 SCO 48 US 49 USIndie 50 Schlagenheim Released 21 June 2019 Label Rough Trade Format CD LP cassette download 43 113 211 40 41Cavalcade Released 26 May 2021 Label Rough Trade Format CD LP cassette digital 60 81 66 62 18 48Hellfire Released 15 July 2022 51 Label Rough Trade Format CD LP cassette digital 22 45 52 90 58 7 139 15Compilations Edit List of collections Title Album detailsThe Black Midi Anthology Vol 1 Tales of Suspense and Revenge Released 5 June 2020 Label Self released Format DigitalCovercade Released 28 May 2021 Label Rough Trade Format CDExtended plays Edit List of extended plays Title Album detailsBM Xmas Covers Released 18 December 2020 Label Self Released Format DigitalCavalcovers Released 22 March 2022 Label Self released Format DigitalLive albums EPs Edit List of live albums Title Album detailsDamo Suzuki Live at the Windmill Brixton with Sound Carriers black midi with Damo Suzuki Released 28 September 2018 Label Self released Format CDLive at KEXP Released 21 June 2019 Label Rough Trade Format CDLive on Canal St NYC Released 29 November 2019 Label Rough Trade Format LP CDBlack Midi Live in the USA Released 21 March 2020 Label Self released Format Digital Featuring Fat TonyLive Cade Released 16 November 2021 Label Rough Trade Format LPLive Fire Released 14 November 2022 Label Rough Trade Format LPSingles Edit Title Year Album bmbmbm 2018 Schlagenheim Speedway 2019 Crow s Perch Non album singles Talking Heads 53 Ducter 54 Schlagenheim 7 Eleven Non album singles Sweater 2020 John L Despair 2021 Cavalcade Slow Loud Chondromalacia Patella Cruising Non album single Welcome to Hell 51 2022 Hellfire Eat Men Eat Sugar Tzu Other appearances Edit Year Song Album2018 Ice Cream with Jerskin Fendrix It s Briiiiiixmaaaaaas Of Rivia Live Independent Venue Week Live 2018 2020 bmbmbm Live Extended Jam Live with Black Country New Road as black midi new road Live at The Windmill 953 Live Live at Windmill Brixton In Between the LockdownsMusic videos Edit List of music videos showing year released and director Title Year Album Director s Speedway 2019 Schlagenheim Cameron Picton 55 Crow s Perch Vilhjalmur Yngvi Hjalmarsson Ducter Schlagenheim Anthony Macbain and Roxie Vizcarra John L 2021 Cavalcade Nina McNeely Slow Gustaf Holtenas Chondromalacia Patella Vilhjalmur Yngvi Hjalmarsson Welcome To Hell 2022 Hellfire Gustaf Holtenas Eat Men Eat Maxim Kelly Sugar Tzu Noel PaulAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result Ref 2021 Mercury Prize Album of the Year Schlagenheim Nominated 17 2022 UK Music Video Awards Best Alternative Video UK Sugar Tzu Nominated 56 Eat Men Eat NominatedBest Editing in a Video Nominated Sugar Tzu NominatedBest Cinematography in a Video WonBest Animation in a Video Welcome to Hell NominatedReferences Edit Bekki Bemrose Black Midi Biography AllMusic Retrieved 24 December 2022 a b Schlagenheim by Black Midi Reviews and Tracks Metacritic Retrieved 28 June 2019 Black Midi Announce New Album Hellfire and Tour Share Song Pitchfork 9 May 2022 Leas Ryan 20 March 2019 Band To Watch Black Midi Stereogum com Retrieved 16 May 2019 Connick Tom Inside the buzz of Black Midi Crackmagazine net Retrieved 14 August 2019 Mitchell Matt 15 July 2022 black midi Rage on as Hellfire Rises Paste Retrieved 18 July 2022 Sonic bm 10 the house band at The Windmill Brixton London on 12 Jun 2021 Wray Daniel Dylan The Road To The Best Ever Black Midi Interviewed The Quietus Retrieved 17 November 2021 Renshaw David Get ready for Black Midi to blow you away with bmbmbm Thefader com Retrieved 17 October 2019 black midi Full Performance Live on KEXP YouTube 28 January 2019 Retrieved 17 October 2019 KEXP Live at Iceland Airwaves 2018 Day 4 Black Midi Kexp com Retrieved 17 October 2019 a b Get to Know black midi a New Type of British Guitar Band Pitchfork Retrieved 17 October 2019 The Quietus News LISTEN Black Midi amp Jerskin Fendrix Collab for Xmas Album Connick Tom 31 January 2019 Black Midi are back with Speedway and the UK s weirdest band are only getting weirder NME Retrieved 17 October 2019 Get to Know black midi a New Type of British Guitar Band Pitchfork Retrieved 23 May 2019 Black Midi Announce Debut Album Schlagenheim Paste 14 May 2019 Retrieved 17 October 2019 a b Bloom Madison Monroe Jazz 25 July 2019 Mercury Prize 2019 Shortlist The 1975 slowthai Black Midi More Pitchfork Retrieved 7 September 2019 Black Midi Nadine Shah and Brittany Howard 6 Music Festival 10 March 2020 Martin Josh 6 June 2020 Black Midi share jam spoken word album The Black Midi Anthology Vol 1 Tales of Suspense and Revenge NME Retrieved 6 June 2020 Kaye Ben 5 June 2020 black midi Read Classic Short Stories on New Album Tales of Suspense and Revenge Stream Consequence of Sound Retrieved 6 June 2020 The Black Midi Variety Hour nts live 16 June 2020 Retrieved 16 January 2021 Black Midi and Black Country New Road cover Coldplay Bruce Springsteen and more in livestreamed gig nme com 11 December 2020 Retrieved 18 December 2020 Black Midi s Matt Kwasniewski Kelvin shares statement explaining recent absence from the band due to mental health issues NME 15 January 2021 Retrieved 16 January 2021 a b Yoo Noah 23 March 2021 black midi Announce New Album Cavalcade Share Video for New Song Watch Pitchfork Retrieved 23 March 2021 Kenneally Cerys 23 March 2021 black midi announce second album Cavalcade The Line of Best Fit Retrieved 23 March 2021 Hopkins Scott 2 May 2021 black midi Your Brain Through a Cheese Grater Music Fest News Retrieved 17 November 2021 black midi announce fall 2021 North American tour share new song Slow Consequence 28 April 2021 Retrieved 17 November 2021 Sacher Adam black midi release new song announce new tour dates listening party amp a unique contest Brooklyn Vegan Retrieved 17 November 2021 Robins Somerville Grace This Is the Scene on 11th Street When Black Midi Comes to Town Concert Review SWIM INTO THE SOUND Retrieved 17 November 2021 Cavalcovers by black midi black midi Am HatfieldAm a Hatfield a Black Country New Road announce tour including shows with black midi BrooklynVegan Retrieved 14 September 2022 Cubbison Jeff 22 November 2019 Review Black Midi at Zebulon Impose Retrieved 24 November 2019 Enis Eli 23 March 2021 black midi Announce New Album Cavalcade Share John L Stream Consequence Retrieved 29 May 2021 Kinnett Tristan 23 March 2021 black midi Announces New Album Cavalcade for May 2021 Release and Detail the Demise of a Cult Leader in New Video for John L MXDWN Retrieved 29 May 2021 Kearse Stephen Review black midi Live Fire Pitchfork Retrieved 24 December 2022 Lockett Mac 28 May 2021 black midi Delivers Punishing Dynamics amp Edgy Prog On Cavalcade Album Review Glide Retrieved 14 July 2022 a b Russell Scott 26 May 2021 Listen to black midi s New Album Cavalcade Surprise Released Early Paste Retrieved 29 May 2021 Black Midi Share New Track Talking Heads Gigwise Gigwise com Retrieved 23 May 2019 Segal Dave Math Rockers Doing Big Numbers The Stranger Retrieved 13 August 2022 Black Midi Talking Heads Spin 30 April 2019 Retrieved 23 May 2019 Black Midi Cavalcade review freakish parade of prog jazz extremity the Guardian 28 May 2021 Retrieved 13 August 2022 Staff Paste 1 August 2022 The 10 Best Albums of July 2022 pastemagazine com Retrieved 13 August 2022 black midi 2020 tour black midi Archived from the original on 24 December 2021 Retrieved 3 February 2020 Black Midi full Official Chart history Official Charts Company Retrieved 24 March 2020 The ARIA Report Week Commencing 7 June 2021 The ARIA Report No 1631 Australian Recording Industry Association 7 June 2021 p 6 Discografie Black Midi Ultratop Retrieved 24 March 2020 ブラック ミディの作品 Oricon in Japanese Retrieved 15 June 2021 Peaks in Scotland Schlagenheim Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 28 June 2019 04 July 2019 Official Charts Company Retrieved 24 March 2020 Cavalcade Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 04 June 2021 10 June 2021 Official Charts Company Retrieved 5 June 2021 Hellfire Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 22 July 2022 28 July 2022 Official Charts Company Retrieved 23 July 2022 billboardcharts 25 July 2022 Debuts on this week s Billboard200 2 2 Tweet Retrieved 26 July 2022 via Twitter Black Midi Independent Albums Chart History Billboard Retrieved 26 July 2022 a b Rettig James 9 May 2022 Black Midi Announce New Album Hellfire Share Welcome To Hell Stereogum Retrieved 10 May 2022 ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart Australian Recording Industry Association 25 July 2022 Retrieved 22 July 2022 black midi Announce New Album Schlagenheim Pitchfork 14 May 2019 Retrieved 23 May 2019 black midi Ducter Retrieved 23 August 2019 via YouTube RoughTradeRecs 1 February 2019 Hear our new signing Black Midi s EP Speedway accompanied by visuals from bassist Cameron Picton Tweet Retrieved 25 August 2022 via Twitter UK Music Video Awards 2022 all the nominations for this year s UKMVAs Promonews 28 September 2022 Retrieved 28 September 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Black Midi amp oldid 1129892545, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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