Songhoy Blues

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Hailing from the town of Gao in north-eastern Mali, Songhoy Blues came together in Bamako naming themselves in celebration of their displaced Songhoy people and culture. Their break came in September 2013 when French music manager Marc-Antoine Moreau was in the city to scout for musical talent on behalf of Africa Express and subsequently the band were invited to record a song with Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs - the track, Soubour, ended up as a stand-out track on the Africa Express album, Maison des Jeunes.

 

Their debut album, Music In Exile, also produced by Zinner, was released to widespread acclaim in February 2015, and is set for release in the US on Atlantic Records in the spring.

Praise for Music In Exile:

Etching out their own groove4/5 Daily Telegraph

They have all the makings of African-rock crossover heroes5/5 The Guardian

Thrilling and vital young African band4/5 Mail on Sunday

Persuasively propulsive as anything so far released this year4/5 Independent

Set to take London by storm4/5 Eve Standard

If you thought guitar music was dead, think again4/5 Daily Mirror

A triumphObserver

A masterpiece, blending American guitar licks with Malian groove8/10 NME

Incredibly rousing and intense4/5 Mojo

Grit, urgency and delicacy in abundance4/5 Q