Oooh, this is some warm sunny goodness for such a rainy day moment. MRCY, the UK's collaborative project between producer Barney Lister and vocalist Kojo Degraft-Johnson, melds the kind of soulful sounds we've come to love from the likes of SAULT and Anderson .Paak, with a healthy dose of Marvin Gaye. Rolling Stone UK decreed they are "destined for greatness", and we tend to agree. Headphones on, yes please. - Flying Out
MRCY are producer Barney Lister and vocalist Kojo Degraft-Johnson. Hailing from different ends of England and disparate cultures, theirs is a space of soulful self-expression that combines the timeless musical warmth and social consciousness of Marvin Gaye with the genre-melding, modern sensibility of Anderson .Paak and SAULT. “It’s like hearing a distant memory,” Barney says. “But one that speaks to where you are now.” MRCY first connected over Instagram in the pandemic before meeting up IRL in Brixton, where they immediately found common ground in their time spent hustling behind the scenes. Hailing from Huddersfield’s thriving soundsystem culture, Barney has established himself as one of the UK’s most in-demand producers, with collaborations ranging from Ivor-Award-winning work with Obongjayar to Mercury-nominated records with Joy Crookes and Olivia Dean. South London-raised Kojo, meanwhile, earned his stripes in church as well as singing with equally-illustrious homegrown artists like Cleo Sol and Little Simz. MRCY’s music reverberates with individual perspectives, but also reminds how those common experiences of graft, grit and abandon have always been able to bring crowds - or a new band - together through tough times.
Tracklist:
1. R.L.M
2. Lorelei
3. Purple Canyon
4. Days Like This
5. California
6. Flowers In Mourning
7. Powerless
8. Seven Candles