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Geordie Wade Greep (/ ˈ dʒ ɔːr d iː ɡ r iː p /; born 20 August 1999) [1] [2] is an English musician. From 2017 to 2024, he was the frontman and lead guitarist of the rock band Black Midi , often considered part of the emerging wave of British rock music known as the Windmill scene .
On 10 August 2024, while on an Instagram Live promoting a series of solo concerts, Geordie Greep responded to questions about new Black Midi material by typing "no more black midi" and "It’s iver" into the chat, also claiming that "Black Midi was an interesting band that’s now indefinitely over", prompting speculation about the band's status.
The New Sound is the debut studio album by English musician Geordie Greep, released on 4 October 2024 on Rough Trade Records. [3] The album was produced by Black Midi touring and session member Seth Evans, with co-production from Greep.
The song was released as a single on 28 April 2021, with a different mix, under the name "Slow (Loud)" and a music video directed by Gustaf Holtenäs. The band would later partner with Holtenäs again on the music video for "Welcome to Hell." The single's cover art is a collage based on The Day Dream.
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Black Country, New Road are an English rock band formed in Cambridge in 2018. The original founders of the band consisted of Tyler Hyde (vocals, bass), Lewis Evans (vocals, flute, saxophone), Georgia Ellery (violin, backing vocals), May Kershaw (vocals, keys), Charlie Wayne (drums, backing vocals) and Isaac Wood (guitar, lead vocals); they added their then-seventh member, guitarist Luke Mark ...
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The song's narrative came from lead vocalist and guitarist Geordie Greep's love of boxing, feeling that the sport was "the closest thing to the thrill of listening to music." [7] In a press release, [8] he highlighted the themes of violence and spectacle in the song: There is a little joke here.