An unswervingly honest, highly personal album – Blue Daisy distills his personal experiences in to this cinematic meditation on the clash between the forces of dark and light, good and evil.
Wrestling with inner and outer demons he leads us on an intense spiral of a journey fuelled by uncomfortable truths, sleepless nights, love, loss, religion, faith and doubt. Unconfined to a genre, the record traverses brooding rock, intense rap, blues and is imbued with a punk attitude and aesthetic throughout.
The album displays a dazzling array of sonics, the gospel overtones of ‘My Heart’, the caustic battle hymn of the title track, to the blisteringly anthemic ‘Gravediggers'.
Blue Daisy is vocalist, musician and producer Kwesi Darko. The North
Londoner’s ambition to make timeless music has resulted in a slow stream of
high-caliber releases and thrilling, increasingly adventurous live shows. His
debut single was awarded Pitchfork’s coveted ‘Best New Track’ status, and
album, The Sunday Gift, was warmly received and heralded as Electronic Album of
The Year by MOJO magazine. In 2013 he rebooted and embarked on a new chapter by
unleashing the defiantly NSFW track Fuck A Rap Song – The Guardian's Single
Of The Week – opening for Public Enemy, featuring and producing on
Tricky’s album and starting
what would eventually become Darker Than Blue.