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Kokoroko
Tuff Times Never Last


A1
Never Last
A2
Sweetie
A3
Closer to Me
A4
My Father in Heaven
A5
Ideas (Call My Name)
A6
Three Piece Suit
B1
Time and Time
B2
Da Du Dah
B3
Together We Are
B4
Just Can't Wait
B5
Over/Reprise
Brownswood and Kokoroko link through local Brixton, delivering on Tuff Times Never Last, the jazz collective's newest LP. The 11-track LP is an uplifting exploration of life's dualities, weaving themes of community, sensuality, childhood, loss, and perseverance. The title draws from a viral meme of the same name, where co-bandleader Onome Edgeworth notes, "A lot of beauty comes out of difficulties". To have made one such collective mark on the London jazz circuit would definitely demand an appreciation of the fact of tough times going into developing one's skill as a performing musician; and yet the sentiment of temporary tuffness is matched by nostalgic summer memories of London evoked on the front cover, while the album's sound comes influenced by films like Crooklyn and The Wood, celebrating Black family and resilience, and incorporating British r&b, neo-soul, West African disco and electronic experimentation.