Young Fathers are a Scottish trio who entered the public eye after their surprise Mercury Prize win in 2014. Their winning album ‘Dead’ combined hip hop, soul, rock, and tribal influences into a singular musical stew that had critics grasping for comparisons. The band followed that up with the controversially-titled ‘White Men Are Black Men Too’, and were booked to play the Echo Festival in New Zealand prior to its cancellation.
Tony Stamp caught up with Graham Hastings, one third of the band’s vocal onslaught, at the site of a last-minute replacement gig, Auckland’s Cassette #9.
Music details
Artist: Young Fathers
Song: Rain Or Shine
Composer: Alloysiou Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, ‘G’ Hastings
Album: White Men Are Black Men Too
Label: Big Dada
Artist: Young Fathers
Song: Still Running
Composer: Alloysiou Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, ‘G’ Hastings
Album: White Men Are Black Men Too
Label: Big Dada
Artist: Young Fathers
Song: Old Rock n Roll
Composer: Alloysiou Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, ‘G’ Hastings
Album: White Men Are Black Men Too
Label: Big Dada
Artist: Young Fathers
Song: Get Up
Composer: Alloysiou Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, ‘G’ Hastings
Album: Dead
Label: Anticon
Artist: Young Fathers
Song: Sirens
Composer: Alloysiou Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, ‘G’ Hastings
Album: White Men Are Black Men Too
Label: Big Dada
Artist: Young Fathers
Song: Shame
Composer: Alloysiou Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, ‘G’ Hastings
Album: White Men Are Black Men Too
Label: Big Dada