Black Midi (stylised in all lowercase) are an English rock band from London, formed in 2017. The band consists of Geordie Greep (vocals, guitar), Matt Kwasniewski-Kelvin (vocals, guitar), Cameron Picton (vocals, bass guitar, synths) and Morgan Simpson
(drums). Their name is derived from the Japanese music genre black
MIDI, though their own music has no relation to it. Their sound has been
described as experimental rock, math rock, progressive rock, noise rock
and post-punk.
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,
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.
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. 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. The
band played their first gig at Brixton's venue 'The Windmill', on 12
June 2017. They would go on to earn a "residence" on the venue and
perform there regularly.
On 8 June 2018, the group released their debut single titled "Bmbmbm"
released on producer Dan Carey's record label Speedy Wunderground. 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. 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. The band contributed the song "Ice Cream"
featuring Jerskin Fendrix on vocals for a Brixton Hillbilly compilation
album, released 7 December 2018. 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.
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. 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."
The majority of the album was recorded in just five days. 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". The album was
later nominated for the 2019 Mercury Prize. The band performed "bmbmbm"
at the award ceremony on 19 September 2019. During the performance,
Kwasniewski-Kelvin sustained injuries after performing a frontflip on
stage, which resulted in his absence from their UK tour in February
2020, in which saxophonist Kaidi Akinnibi and keyboardist Seth Evans
briefly joined the line-up.
On 7 March 2020, the band performed live at the BBC Radio 6 Music
festival in Camden. On 5 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.
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. 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.
On January 15, 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. The band announced their second
studio album, Cavalcade, on 23 March 2021, which was released on 26 May
2021. On the day of the announcement, they also released the album's
lead single, "John L", backed with the non-album track "Despair".
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. A
second single, "Slow", was released on 28 April and corresponded with a
second KEXP performance released the same day. This performance contains
Evans and Akinnibi as well as a small brass section.