2010–2012: Beginnings and mixtapes Matthew Tavares, Alexander Sowinski, and Chester Hansen met in 2010 through the
Humber College jazz program in Toronto. The trio united over a shared love for hip hop music, including that of MF Doom and
Odd Future. In this lineup, Tavares handled keys, playing rhythms on a
Prophet '08 and electric piano, The name of the band came from the tentative title of a comedy television project that Tavares was working on, which was eventually abandoned. In a 2012 interview, the trio commented that both Tavares and Hansen had since withdrawn from Humber, while Sowinski had remained enrolled "for the school's dental plan;" Sowinski later left Humber as well. One of BadBadNotGood's first collaborations was a cover of "
Lemonade" by
Gucci Mane. BadBadNotGood uploaded their first EP
BBNG to
Bandcamp in June 2011, which included covers of songs from
A Tribe Called Quest,
Waka Flocka Flame and several tracks from Odd Future. In September 2011, they released their debut album,
BBNG, recorded in a three-hour session. Dante Alighieri on Sputnikmusic called the album "a welcome reinterpretation of modern jazz without the pretense of snotty wine parties and thick rimmed hipster dinosaurs." The trio had their first show together at The Red Light in Toronto that September. There, they met hip hop producer
Frank Dukes who would become a close collaborator. The album was followed by two live records,
BBNGLIVE 1 and
BBNGLIVE 2, which were released in November 2011 and February 2012, respectively. BadBadNotGood recorded a live jam session with Tyler, The Creator in Sowinski's basement in October 2011. Videos from the session received more than a million views between them on YouTube. The trio opened for
Roy Ayers at the Nujazz Festival in January 2012 and played for
Gilles Peterson's
Worldwide Awards in London. At a February tribute to
J Dilla in Toronto, their covers of "Lemonade" and "
Hard in da Paint" had hundreds
moshing. The trio was the band-in-residence at the 2012
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival BadBadNotGood assisted in production and musical composition for the soundtrack of
The Man with the Iron Fists. On January 14, 2014, the second single from
III was released titled "CS60". The third single, "Can't Leave The Night", was released on March 11, 2014, with the B-Side "Sustain" and would later feature in the
third season opening episode of
Better Call Saul. In March 2014, BBNG took part in
SXSW for a second time and played a series of shows, including one with Tyler the Creator.
III was released on May 6, 2014, on CD, vinyl, and digital download, and was the group's first album of entirely original music. Following the release of the record, BBNG toured through the end of the year, first in Europe, then Canada and the US East Coast, ending their tour in December with a hometown show in Toronto. The fourth album,
Sour Soul, was released by Lex Records on Feb 24 2015 in collaboration with Ghostface Killah. Unlike their earlier works, it is more of a heavy hip hop album with light jazz accents. The group toured from April through October 2015, with Ghostface making a few appearances along the way. In December 2015, the band posted covers of some holiday classics on their
YouTube channel, including a performance of "
Christmas Time Is Here" in collaboration with
Choir! Choir! Choir!. During this time, the group continued to song write with Frank Dukes and also began extensively collaborating with producer
Kaytranada, with whom they wrote dozens of songs during this time. Additionally, they produced "Hoarse" on Odd Future member
Earl Sweatshirt's studio debut,
Doris, and "GUV'NOR", a remix on
JJ Doom's
Key to the Kuffs (Butter Edition).
2016–2019: IV and production work Saxophonist Leland Whitty, a frequent collaborator of the group, joined the band on January 1, 2016. Their fifth studio album, titled
IV, was released by Innovative Leisure on July 8, 2016. It features several guest collaborations including
Future Islands frontman
Samuel T. Herring, saxophonist
Colin Stetson,
Kaytranada, hip hop artist
Mick Jenkins, and singer-songwriter
Charlotte Day Wilson. In December 2016, the album was picked as
BBC Radio 6 Music's No. 1 album of the year. In the following two years, the group would release a series of unreleased tracks from their
IV sessions as singles, namely collaborative songs with Colin Stetson, Sam Herring, and
Little Dragon. To support the release of
IV, the band toured extensively for two years. This included festival and US club dates throughout Summer 2016, followed by European and Australian tours at the end of the year. In Fall 2016, jazz pianist James Hill joined the group on stage for the first time as a touring member. Hill, who knew Tavares from their time together at Humber College, filled in for Tavares, who stepped away from touring to focus on producing music as well as developing his solo project Matty. The group continued to tour throughout 2017 and into 2018, playing many more shows in North America, Europe, and Australia. In mid-2018, they toured Canada, before more US and European festival dates through November. For this work, the group was awarded the
Libera Award for Best Live Act by the
American Association of Independent Music in the following year; other nominees in the category included
Run the Jewels and
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. Outside of a few one-off shows and a short Fall tour in South America and Asia, the band took a break from touring during 2019. In 2018, the band served as the musical opener and instrumental backdrop to the
Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2019 Collection runway show held in the gardens of the
Palais Royal. Opening with a cover of
Kanye West's "Ghost Town" from his 2018 album
Ye and playing a variety of original work and covers for the remainder of the show. The band worked with
Benji B and
Virgil Abloh, both frequent collaborators with Kanye, to refine the creative direction of the music of the show. During and following the production of
IV, the members of BBNG took time to develop other musical projects together and bringing other artists into their Toronto studio to produce and record. This included artists like
Kali Uchis and Mick Jenkins, as well as fellow Torontonians like
Charlotte Day Wilson, Jaunt, and
Jonah Yano. During this time, they also contributed two compositions of note for
Kendrick Lamar-produced albums; the instrumentals for the track "
Lust" on
DAMN. (2017) and "The Ways" on
Black Panther The Album (2018). Both albums received
Grammy Award nominations for
Album of the Year. In October 2019, Matthew Tavares announced his departure from the band. He continues to collaborate with the group as a songwriter and contributor to side projects.
2020–present: Collaborations, Talk Memory and Mid Spiral In a February 2020 interview with Sowinski and Whitty regarding their collaborative film score for the indie thriller
Disappearance at Clifton Hill, the two noted that BBNG was currently working on a new album, tentatively due later in 2020. Before the rescheduling and cancellation of live events in 2020, the band was planning to resume touring in April beginning with Coachella. In April 2020, BBNG released the single "Goodbye Blue" backed with "Glide (Goodbye Blue Pt. 2)," their first original release in almost two years. In July 2021, they once again inferred multiple albums were in the works via Twitter. In June 2021, their track "
Time Moves Slow" featuring
Samuel T. Herring received renewed attention when it was sampled in "
Running Away" by musician VANO 3000 in his viral
Adult Swim trend on
TikTok. With the band, VANO 3000 officially released the single on June 21, 2021, via
Innovative Leisure; as of the release date, videos tagged with "#adultswim" have been viewed some 3.4 billion times. In July 2021, the band announced their instrumental album
Talk Memory via social media. The announcement approximately marks the five year anniversary of their last record,
IV. To support the album ahead of the release, the band announced a limited
zine series
Memory Catalogue distributed via independent record stores and published sheet music for the lead single "Signal from the Noise" on their website. On July 15, 2021, they released the nine-minute single "Signal from the Noise", co-produced by
Floating Points. On September 8, 2021, the band released "Beside April" as a second album single and announced touring dates in three legs: Canada in December 2021, the United States in March 2022, and Europe in Fall 2022.
Talk Memory was well received by critics and is nominated for the
2022 Polaris Music Prize and the
2023 Juno Award for
Jazz Album of the Year. Following their 2021–2022
Talk Memory tour, the band took part in a Summer 2023 summer festival tour. On August 11, 2023, the band released the surprise collaborative EP
New Heart Designs with hardcore band
Turnstile, a reinterpretation of three tracks from their 2021 album
Glow On. For this work, they were nominated for the 2024
Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical, their first nomination as the primary artist. In May 2024, they released the six-song
Mid Spiral: Chaos on May 15, followed by six-song
Mid Spiral: Order on May 22. A tweet from the band on 19 May said plainly: "Mid Spiral is not an ep 🌀", with an Instagram post officially confirming that these were two out of three "suites" that make up their sixth album
Mid Spiral. The third suite,
Mid Spiral: Growth released on May 29, and the full album,
Mid Spiral released October 25, 2024. == Style ==