(Photo Credit: Atiba Jefferson) “Hellfire confidently establishes black midi as a distinct musical personality.” — The Wire “They’ve wrangled chaos into submission, and currently sound like no other band out there.” — Uncut black midi – the UK-based trio of Geordie Greep (guitar, vocals), Cameron Picton (bass, vocals) and Morgan
Read MoreBy Sam Sodomsky Reviewed April 10, 2026 Former Black Midi bassist Cameron Picton’s dazzlingly complicated solo debut is a tangle of baroque melodies, chamber-punk arrangements, and garden-path lyrics. The way Cameron Picton tells
My New Band Believe (the new band from former black midi bassist and sometime frontman Cameron Picton) are happy to share the first track, ‘Love Story’ from the forthcoming album My New
My New Band Believe (the new band from former black midi bassist and sometime frontman Cameron Picton) are happy to announce their debut album My New Band Believe which will be released
My New Band Believe release their first song, ‘Lecture 25’ w/ accompanying video by Jack Shep. It was written quickly, with the initial intention to release the demo as is however, at the
(Photo Credit: Atiba Jefferson) “Hellfire confidently establishes black midi as a distinct musical personality.” — The Wire “They’ve wrangled chaos into submission, and currently sound like no other band out there.” —
black midi – the UK-based trio of Geordie Greep (guitar, vocals), Cameron Picton (bass, vocals) and Morgan Simpson (drums) – announce their third album, Hellfire, out July 15th on Rough Trade. In conjunction with the announcement, they share the album’s lead single/video,
black midi announce their debut full-length, Schlagenheim, to be released on June 21st via Rough Trade Records/Rhythmethod. Throughout, black midi – Georgie Greep (vocals/guitar), Matt Kwasniewski-Kelvin (vocals/guitar), Cameron Picton (vocals/bass), and Morgan Simpson (drums) – have dynamic energy, playing as a musical
photo by Anthrox Studio black midi, the enigmatic London-based four-piece that “are less interested in proving themselves the future of indie rock than in imagining indie rock from the future” (Pitchfork), today
Photo credit: Dan Kendall Enigmatic London-based black midi shares a caustic new single, ‘Crow’s Perch,’ via Rough Trade Records. The accompanying video, directed and edited by Vilhjálmur Yngvi Hjálmarsson also known as
“Black Midi are the most progressive guitar band in London right now” – Loud And Quiet “one of the country’s most exciting new bands. An indefinable group, pushing guitar music into strange,