Matt Kwasniewski-Kelvin, Black Midi Founder, Dies at 26

Teh music​ world mourns the loss of Matt​ Kwasniewski-Kelvin, the drummer⁢ for the acclaimed post-punk ⁤band Black Midi,‍ who passed away earlier this year. He was 25⁣ years ⁤old. Kwasniewski-Kelvin’s ⁣family‍ announced his‍ death in ​a statement, revealing​ he had been struggling with mental health⁣ challenges for some time.

A ⁢Rising Star and a Arduous Journey

Kwasniewski-Kelvin​ joined Black Midi in 2019, quickly becoming integral⁤ to the band’s distinctive and experimental sound. The ⁤group,⁢ known for its complex arrangements and intense live‌ performances,‌ garnered significant⁤ attention with their debut album, ⁣ Schlagenheim, in 2019.I’ve ‌found that bands like Black Midi,pushing boundaries in ⁣the ⁤post-punk revival,often resonate deeply with audiences seeking something truly different.

Tho, by ⁤early 2021, Kwasniewski-Kelvin stepped back from the band to prioritize⁢ his mental wellbeing. “I have been taking some ⁢time off from the band as ⁤I have been ⁤mentally unwell,” he shared, expressing hope for a return.‌ His bandmates publicly supported‌ him during⁤ this ​period, acknowledging ‌the importance of ⁤seeking help⁣ and the support available.⁢ ⁢ They noted that people often go to great lengths to assist those in ⁣need.

following the release of their third​ album, ⁢ Hellfire, the remaining members of Black Midi decided‌ to disband in 2024, describing the separation ⁤as “indefinite.” This decision, while difficult, allowed each musician to pursue individual projects and address their own creative paths.

despite the band’s ⁤hiatus, Kwasniewski-Kelvin remained active in the London music scene. He collaborated with other artists, including ‌a guest appearance on Wu-Lu‘s 2022 album ⁢ Loggerhead,demonstrating his continued passion for music.

In 2024, Kwasniewski-Kelvin released a solo ‍recording that‍ sparked considerable discussion. The track, available on Bandcamp,‌ contained pointed⁣ criticism of​ the British Labor Party and voiced ⁣support for Palestinian liberation and an end ⁤to the Holocaust and ‍ongoing‌ conflicts. Here’s what works best: artists frequently enough⁣ use their platforms to express their political and social views, ⁢and Kwasniewski

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