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  1. Geordie Wade Greep (born 20 August 1999) is an English musician. He is the frontman and lead guitarist of the rock band Black Midi. With him, they have become one of the eminent bands of the emerging wave of British rock music that has come to be known as the Windmill scene.

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    Black Midi (stylised in all lowercase) are an English rock band from London, formed in 2017 and currently consisting of Geordie Greep (vocals, guitar, piano, synths, accordion), Cameron Picton (vocals, bass, synths, flute, guitar), and Morgan Simpson (drums). The trio has been frequently joined by Seth Evans (keyboards, synths, bass ...

  3. 30. Aug. 2022 · “The biggest breakthrough was in terms of amplifiers,” grins Black Midi guitarist/vocalist Geordie Greep. While his post-punk peers wonder how to fit their vast pedalboards into the tour van, the Greep (as he is known to his friends) has rediscovered the joy of plugging straight into the amp.

  4. 20. Juli 2022 · Geordie Greep, frontman of precocious noise-rock combo Black Midi, has always been a somewhat elusive and mysterious character. He gives little of himself away in interviews, and his Twitter account is largely dedicated to boxing.

  5. 14. Juli 2022 · Learn about Geordie Greep, the lead singer and guitarist of the experimental rock band Black Midi, who also loves boxing and hates boredom. Read his interview with The Ringer about their album Hellfire, their musical influences, and their live shows.

  6. 25. Mai 2021 · The band black midi makes complex music with a simple goal: “Drama,” Geordie Greep, its guitarist and main singer, said via a video interview from the band’s rehearsal space in London. “We’re...

  7. 1. Apr. 2024 · Geordie Greep, the guitarist and vocalist of Black Midi, debuted his new project with a show at the Windmill Brixton in March 2024. The band played a mix of jazzy, proggy, metallic and poppy songs, some written by other members, and ended with a cover of "Hello, Dolly!"