Kokoroko: Could We Be More

Editor's Choice

Rating: ★★★★

Record and Artist Details

Musicians:

Duane Atherley (b, syn, ky)
Sheila Maurice-Grey (t, v)
Richie Seivwright (tr, v)
Yohan Kebede (syn, ky)
Cassie Kinoshi (as, v)
Tobi Adenaike-Johnson (g)
Ayo Salawu (d)
Onome Edgeworth (perc)

Label:

Brownswood

August/2022

Media Format:

CD, LP, DL, cassette

RecordDate:

Rec. date not stated

Becoming a household (jazz) name before you’ve even released a debut album is no mean feat - but by virtue of cultivating a fearsome live reputation and being celebrated as a poster band for the internationally hyped ‘young British jazz scene’, Kokoroko have done precisely that. Expectations were therefore high for this band of Afrobeat-and-highlife-loving adventurers and their horn-playing, vocal harmonising female frontline; Could We Be More exceeds them, and more.

This is a mature, deftly sequenced collection of tracks, peppered here and there with brief passages intended to give pause, examine themes and take the listener in and out of a common space. Opener ‘Tojo’, with its wash of golden horns, feels like the sun rising on a battleground, while the chugging, bittersweet ‘Ewa Inu’ finds Adenaike-Johnson’s ringing guitar recalling that of Ghanaian bandleader Ebo Taylor; like Fela Kuti, a major band influence. ‘Age of Ascent’ is a languid, unhurried slice of musical journeying; the mystical, seed-pod-shaking ‘Dide O’ is redolent of the spirit-calling work of Lionel Loueke. Highlights abound: Richie Seivwright’s lead vocal has never sounded so sweet than on the funky, horn-happy ‘We Give Thanks’. ‘War Dance’ and ‘Something Going On’ are euphoric, cathartic, good-time riots. Could We Be More, then: let the award nominations begin.

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