Superfood is a British indie rock band that emerged from the vibrant music scene of Birmingham. Initially formed as a duo with frontman Dom Ganderton and bassist Ryan Malcolm in the early 2010s, the band steadily evolved and expanded their lineup to include Emily Baker on guitar and Carl Griffin on drums. Their sound is characterized by a blend of catchy guitar riffs, lo-fi aesthetics, and a nod to the Britpop era, all infused with a fresh, modern twist. The band made a strong impression with their debut album "Don't Say That," released in 2014, which included hits like "Mood Bomb" and "Right on Satellite."
Following their initial success, Superfood continued to grow and refine their sound. With their sophomore album "Bambino," launched in 2017, the band showcased their evolution with a diverse range of tracks from the lively "Double Dutch" to the laid-back vibe of "I Can't See." This era of their music also saw the band experimenting with remixes and alternative versions, demonstrated in releases such as "Double Dutch (Dubble Dutch)" and "I Can't See (Stable Dub)." This period encapsulated a confident departure from their debut's sound, leaning more into eclectic and experimental territory while still holding onto their infectious groove. Despite the indie market being crowded, Superfood continues to stand out with their quirky lyrics, innovative sounds, and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of their genre.
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