If recent singles ‘Double Dutch’ and ‘I Can’t See’ suggested that Superfood’s musical horizons had broadened further than anyone might reasonably expect, then ‘Unstoppable’ is the track that cements the Birmingham group as an entirely different band to the one you previously knew.
Built around a dubby bounce of a bass line, and coming on like The Specials crashing Notting Hill Carnival, its only real ‘indie’ point of comparison is in its Gorillaz-esque dystopian outro.
Described to us by the band as a song written about the feeling of drinking about 16 pints, it perfectly captures that heady daze where anything feels possible. The band’s new album ‘Bambino’ is sure to have a few hangovers from this unadulerated joy, but for these three-and-a-half minutes, Superfood sound like they’re on top of the world. Unstoppable by name, unstoppable by nature.
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Superfood say a triumphant goodbye at celebratory final ever show
Go out like you've always carried on: with a party.
24th April 2019, 12:00am
Superfood announce “last show for a long time” at London’s Scala
It’s next month.
8th March 2019, 12:00am
Watch The Big Moon, Superfood & more play the Jäger Curtain Call takeover at All Points East
YOWL, LIFE and Sweaty Palms - this year's focus bands - also played the Jägerhaus back in June.
1st August 2018, 12:00am
Declan McKenna is greeted like a superstar at The Forum
Superfood and Whenyoung are also on board for a glorious night of indie-pop in the capital.
4th June 2018, 12:00am
Featuring SOFT PLAY, Corinne Bailey Rae, 86TVs, English Teacher and more!