Superorganism (Superorganism album)

[6] Their music was discovered on YouTube by Japanese high school student Orono Noguchi, who was at that time studying in Maine, USA.

"Me and some of the guys in the band had tried in vain to record a garage rock album," recalls Harry, "and by the end of that process, we came home and we were just like, 'We don't want to play loud guitars and drums in a room any more'.

In the message, Turner explained that the band wanted to start a new recording project named Superorganism and invited Noguchi to join as a singer.

[18] Soul's real name is Earl Ho, he had previously created psychedelic music as the vocalist in the New Zealand band Sherpa.

Each track would be started individually by one member then shared with the rest of the band via Facebook or WhatsApp, allowing them to layer on their own ideas and contributions.

"[22] Noguchi returned to Japan after graduating from high school and continued to submit her vocal contributions over the internet until moving to London to live with the rest of the band in July 2017.

[22] The band have referenced an eclectic range of influences on their musical style, including Mark Mothersbaugh, Pavement, Katy Perry, Weezer, Daft Punk, and Kanye West.