If you’ve been following this site since the beginning, you would have come across several posts about the Brooklyn-based ensemble, Superhuman Happiness. Led by the boyishly mischievous Stuart Bogie, the band was originally comprised of a septet […]
Tag: Superhuman Happiness Hands
There are a handful of artists whose work has been so influential and so important that it reverberates and speaks to generations of musicians and listeners. How can one think of modern music without the […]
Superhuman Happiness’s long-anticipated debut full-length effort, Hands was released to critical praise earlier this year – and there are several reasons why: the album manages to capture the energy of the band’s live set and perhaps more […]
“Led” by the boyish and mischievous Stuart Bogie, the septet of Superhuman Happiness may be one of the more accomplished bands in New York, if not the country, as members of the band have played […]
Superhuman Happiness’ long-awaited debut, Hands which was released a couple of weeks ago may well be one of the best albums this year – and certainly, it may well be one of the most original sounding albums […]
a Q&A with Superhuman Happiness’ Stuart Bogie
Led by the boyishly mischievous Stuart Bogie, the septet of Superhuman Happiness is probably one of the more accomplished bands I’ve come across in recent memory – you can practically play a rather dizzying game […]
Album Review: Superhuman Happiness’ Hands
Album art by: Joao Machado Photo Credit: Nathan West Superhuman Happiness Hands Royal Potato Family Records Release Date: March 5, 2013 Track Listing Our Favorite Part I Can Hear You Calling Sentimental Pieces Pattern […]
Just before the official release of their much-anticipated full-length debut, Hands tomorrow, Superhuman Happiness and their label Royal Potato Family Records released the official video for the album’s first single, “See Me On My Way." The […]
I recently got hold of some great live footage of Superhuman Happiness playing “Needles and Pins,” off their fantastic and infectiously joyous, The Physical EP, which ranked high on this site’s Best of 2012 list. I […]
Although it was initially released in 2011, Superhuman Happiness‘ The Physical EP ranked in the top 20 of this site’s Best of 2012 list, and much like Caveman, the release of their forthcoming full length Hands through Royal Potato […]