Young Fathers begin their first headline tour of the world, beginning in the USA in April, to coincide with the release of their new album, White Men Are Black Men Too. The new album is the follow up to their prize-winning debut, DEAD and is described as ‘sounding as if you are in the room during recording, possibly experiencing a little existential trauma’. In a 5 star live review of their last London show, the Guardian said ‘they generate a synchronised anarchy that is frequently jaw-dropping’.
Young Fathers were christened in 2008, named after the fact that all three members were named for their fathers. They are: ‘G’ Hastings, from Drylaw, Edinburgh, Alloysious Massaquoi, originally from...
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