Update: According to Kero Kero Bonito’s publicist, the band’s show at Gramps on Friday, November 15, has been canceled due to illness. Gus Lobban can only speculate as to why his band seems to enjoy ...
Appropriately enough, Kero Kero Bonito got their start on the internet. In 2013, school friends Gus Lobban and Jamie Bulled posted an advertisement on an ex-pat message board in hopes of finding a ...
The post Kero Kero Bonito share new song “When the Fires Come”: Stream appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Kero Kero Bonito have released a new song called “When the Fires Come”, which they’ve ...
A few months ago, Kero Kero Bonito gave us a treat in the form of the rock-inspired TOTEP, and today the UK trio have shared a video for the shred-heavy track "You Know How It Is." Keeping with the ...
Nothing makes the world feel smaller and more connected like niche internet fandoms. Transcending borders, cultures, even language, the fanatic devotion of online followings is a fascinating and ...
The FADER's longstanding GEN F series profiles emerging artists to know now. Sarah Midori Perry used to spend a lot of time on the internet — specifically, back in 2012, when the internet felt more ...
Kero Kero Bonito’s sophomore release, “Time ‘n’ Place,” continues their streak of catchy indie pop releases. Hailing from London, Kero Kero Bonito’s early releases were predominantly inspired by video ...
It’s been nearly three years since Kero Kero Bonito released their buoyant album Time ‘N’ Place. A year later, they returned with the slow-burning, climate change-inspired EP Civilisation I. Now ...
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