10 APR 2025: Kokoroko, have announced the release of their forthcoming
second studio album entitled ‘Tuff Times Never Last’ and unveiled its
first entree ‘Sweetie’.
Set for release on July 11th via Brownswood Recordings, ‘Tuff Times
Never Last’ is a spirited and vibrant collection of songs serving as an
optimistic reminder to tightly hold and embrace the many dualities that
occur in life. Over the course of the 11-song suite, the album explores
togetherness, community, sensuality, childhood, loss and above all
perseverance.
Initially drawing inspiration from a viral social media meme,
co-bandleader Onome Edgeworth said of the title’s origins and meaning:
“It’s true! Although we’re reflecting on joy and celebration, you
realize that a lot of that beauty comes out of challenges and
difficulties. It felt like a natural truth that we discovered whilst
writing”.
The accompanying artwork was painted by Luci Pina, the acclaimed
illustrator whose work has been sought and commissioned by the likes of
The Cut, Soho House, DICE, Apple Music and It’s Nice That. Embedded
within the image is Kokoroko’s ode to London in the summer. Speaking on
its design, co-bandleader Sheila Maurice-Grey said: “The remit was
summer in London, family and sense of everyone being in a congregation-like audience, and us being the musicians”.
The artwork’s imagery and colour was inspired by feelings of innocence
and nostalgia - coming of age in London and those rare summer nights
where everything felt full of hope. The cityscape also pays homage to
Spike Lee’s 1994 film ‘Crookyln’ and Rick Famuyiwa’s 1999 opus ‘The
Wood’. The band saw these movies as heartwarming representations of
black family, community and resilience that served as a balm for them as
Londoners. Speaking further on this, co-bandleader Onome Edgeworth
said: “‘Crooklyn’ is very emotional, but also very uplifting. It felt
like how I grew up. This album is us sharing our own feelings, hopes and
dreams. We didn’t always have those stories in the UK”
Three years on from their debut album ‘Could We Be More’ which peaked at
No.30 on the UK Albums Chart and received acclaim from The Guardian,
The Telegraph, Financial Times, Jazzwise, CRACK Magazine and Downbeat
Magazine, ‘Tuff Times Never Last’ sees the London band with careless
abandon expand their wide-ranging palette and influences.
While the afrobeat jazz of their previous work is still a core part of
the record’s sonic design, the new album largely pulls from British
R&B from the 80s, neo-soul, West African disco, bossa nova, lovers
rock and funk. Sonically taking cues from the likes of Loose Ends, Don
Blackman, Common, Sly & Robbie, William Onyeabor, Patrice Rushen,
Ofori Amponsah and Cymande. Throughout this instinctive evolution, the
septet's seasoned musicianship preserves the essence of who Kokoroko are
as masterful jazz artisans.
Speaking on the band’s progression in sound, co-bandleader Sheila
Maurice-Grey said: “Innately, we’re jazz musicians but we've tried not
to kind of box ourselves into one sound. So there is a level of freedom
we're starting to feel. We want to continue being as creative as
possible without feeling any boundaries”.
The unveiling of the new album comes alongside the LP’s lead single
‘Sweetie’, a tantalising first taste of the new record that bridges the
gap between where the band has been and where they’re going. A tribute
to the playful bond between lovers, ‘Sweetie’ is a horn-led and
wonky-sounding tune saluting West African disco. It expands upon the
band exploring more electronic sounds and toying with obscure drum
machine and synth sounds.
‘Sweetie’ marks Kokoroko’s first dose of new music since their EP ‘Get
The Message’. Released last November, the project spawned ‘Three Piece
Suit’ featuring Azekel - their honouring of Nigerian elders
contemplating home, lineage and ancestry in 1960s London.. Upon its
release, the EP earned praise from Rolling Stone Africa, Bandcamp Daily,
The Fader, YAMS, OkayAfrica, TRENCH, Official Charts, NOTION, CLASH,
DMY, Rough Trade and The Stranger.
To coincide with the release of ‘Tuff Times Never Last’, Kokoroko will
be embarking on the biggest headline show of their career when they play
London’s O2 Academy Brixton on September 25th.
Tracklist:
1. Never Lost
2. Sweetie
3. Closer To Me
4. My Father in Heaven
5. Idea 5 (Call My Name) (feat. LULU. & LULU.)
6. Three Piece Suit (feat. Azekel)
7. Time and Time (feat. Demae)
8. Da Du Dah
9. Together We Are
10. Just Can't Wait
11. Over / Reprise
