Superfood are a four piece indie band from Birmingham. The band is made up of Dominic Ganderton (vocals/guitar), Ryan Malcom (guitar), Emily Baker (bass) and Carl Griffin (drums).
How can their sound be described?
Their music is full of energy and their lyrics are clever and witty. They have a lot of really catchy hooks and an uptempo rhythm. This sound can be likened to 90's Britpop in many ways, which is a genre that they have clearly taken a lot of inspiration from.
What's their role in the B-town scene?
The band play quite a big role in the thriving music scene in Birmingham alongside Peace, Swim Deep and Jaws. This scene is really exciting at the moment, spawning a stream of fresh, new bands with a lot of potential. The core of this scene is Digbeth where there is regular events on that promote local talent. Dom, the lead singer from Superfood helped to produce early demos for both Peace and Swim Deep, showing the community aspect of the scene.
What have they achieved so far?
The bands debut album, 'Don't Say That' received widespread positive reviews leading to them having quite a lot of online popularity. They were also nominated for the NME award of Best New Band this year. Although they didn't win the award, it outlined their quality and potential.
Don't Say That |
MAM (EP)- 2013
Right on Satellite (Single)- 2014
Mood Bomb (Single)- 2014
Don't Say That (LP)- 2014
You Can Believe (Single)- 2015
Where to find them:
http://www.superfoodjunk.com/
https://www.facebook.com/superfoodjunk
https://twitter.com/superfoodjunk
https://soundcloud.com/superfood/superfood-superfood
https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperfoodVEVO
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