KOKOROKO announce debut album with new single "We Give Thanks"
18 March 2022, 17:28
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Eight-piece collective KOKOROKO have announced their debut album Could We Be More, and have unveiled new single "We Give Thanks" to accompany the news.
"We Give Thanks" follows KOKOROKO's February outing "Something’s Going On". The band say of the new single, "We were imagining playing live with this one - it's definitely written with that energy we get towards the end of a set. Some shows, like La Cigalle in Paris or Paradiso in Dam have legit felt magical for us & you always want to give that energy back. This is us trying to do that."
The new song arrives alongside news of KOKOROKO's debut album Could We Be More, which will feature 15 tracks.
Tracklist:
- Tojo
- Blue Robe I
- Ewa Inu
- Age of Ascent
- Dide O
- Soul Searching
- We Give Thanks
- Those Good Times
- Reprise
- Home
- War Dance
- Could We Be More
- Something’s Going On
- Outro
- Blue Robe II
"We Give Thanks" is out now. KOKOROKO's Could We Be More album will land via Gilles Peterson’s Brownswood Recordings on 5 August, and is available to pre-order now.
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