Sault (frequently stylised as SAULT) are a British music collective that make a mixture of
R&B,
house
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and
disco. The project is helmed by producer
Inflo, best known for his work with
Little Simz
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,
Michael Kiwanuka,
Cleo Sol
Cleopatra Zvezdana Nikolic (born 24 March 1991), better known by her stage name Cleo Sol, is a British singer-songwriter. Working closely with the producer Inflo, she has released two solo studio albums, ''Rose in the Dark'' (2020) and ''Mother'' ...
,
Jungle
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Etymology
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and
Adele
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. Despite critical acclaim, Sault eschew interaction with the media and feature an array of unnamed collaborators. They have never played a live show, given an interview or released a music video in support of their music. They frequently foreground Black-centric issues.
Since their emergence in 2019, the collective has released eleven studio albums, with ''
5'' (2019), ''
7'' (2019), ''
Untitled (Black Is)'' (2020), ''
Untitled (Rise)
''Untitled (Rise)'' is the fourth studio album from British R&B musical group Sault. The album has been met with positive critical reception.
Critical reception
At AnyDecentMusic?, the editorial staff rate the album 8.7 out of 10, with six ...
'' (2020), and ''
Nine
9 is a number, numeral, and glyph.
9 or nine may also refer to:
Dates
* AD 9, the ninth year of the AD era
* 9 BC, the ninth year before the AD era
* 9, numerical symbol for the month of September
Places
* Nine, Portugal, a parish in the ...
'' (2021), being released between 2019 and 2021. After releasing the orchestral instrumental album, ''AIR'', in April 2022, the collective surprise-released five studio albums simultaneously on their website on 1 November that same year.
History
2019: ''5'' and ''7''
On 15 February 2019, Sault released their debut track "We Are the Sun" via their record label Forever Living Originals; this was followed up by the collective on 15 March 2019 with "Don't Waste My Time".
On 5 May of the same year, Sault released their debut album titled ''
5''. The album cover art is a black background with matchsticks used to denote the number five. This design with the matchsticks and black background can be seen in all of their numerically titled releases, except for 11.
Sault returned with their second album four months later called ''7'' on 27 September, which like ''5'', was again met with widespread acclaim.
2020–2021: ''Untitled'' albums, Mercury Prize nomination and ''Nine''
Sault's albums in 2020, ''
Untitled (Black Is)'', released in June, and ''
Untitled (Rise)
''Untitled (Rise)'' is the fourth studio album from British R&B musical group Sault. The album has been met with positive critical reception.
Critical reception
At AnyDecentMusic?, the editorial staff rate the album 8.7 out of 10, with six ...
'', released in September, both received universal critical acclaim, including a nomination for the
Mercury Prize
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in 2021 for the latter.
On 25 June 2021, the band released their fifth studio album, ''
Nine
9 is a number, numeral, and glyph.
9 or nine may also refer to:
Dates
* AD 9, the ninth year of the AD era
* 9 BC, the ninth year before the AD era
* 9, numerical symbol for the month of September
Places
* Nine, Portugal, a parish in the ...
'', which was available for 99 days from its release until 2 October 2021. In the same year, the band were nominated at the
MOBO Awards for Best R&B/Soul Act alongside vocalist and eventual winner
Cleo Sol
Cleopatra Zvezdana Nikolic (born 24 March 1991), better known by her stage name Cleo Sol, is a British singer-songwriter. Working closely with the producer Inflo, she has released two solo studio albums, ''Rose in the Dark'' (2020) and ''Mother'' ...
.
2022–present: ''Air'', ''10'' and five surprise albums
On 13 April 2022 Sault released their sixth studio album, ''
Air''. ''
The Guardian
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Newspapers can cover a wide ...
'' described it as a "total volte-face" and ''
Pitchfork
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'' described it as "a sharp pivot to lush contemporary classical". In October that same year, the collective released a
reggae
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-influenced EP, ''
10'' (styled ''X''), consisting of one ten-minute-long song called "Angel".
On 11 November 2022, the collective surprise-released five albums simultaneously as a free download, writing: "Here are 5 albums released as an offering to God. Available for free download for five days. The password to unlock all 5 albums is in the message. Love SAULT X." The five individual albums—''
11'', ''
AIIR'', ''
Earth
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'', ''
Today & Tomorrow
''Today & Tomorrow'' is the tenth studio album from British funk band Sault, one of five released for free via digital distribution on 1 November 2022 (along with '' 11'', ''AIIR'', ''Earth'', and '' Untitled (God)''). The download was ava ...
'', and ''
Untitled (God)
''Untitled (God)'' is the eleventh studio album from British funk band Sault, one of five released for free via digital distribution on 1 November 2022 (along with '' 11'', ''AIIR'', ''Earth'', and ''Today & Tomorrow''). The download was a ...
''—feature 56 tracks in total. According to ''
Variety'', "It's possible that this is the largest amount of newly recorded music released by a relatively major artist at once."
Members
The line-up of Sault remains a mystery, with unconfirmed members cited as below.
*
Inflo – producer, various instruments
*
Cleo Sol
Cleopatra Zvezdana Nikolic (born 24 March 1991), better known by her stage name Cleo Sol, is a British singer-songwriter. Working closely with the producer Inflo, she has released two solo studio albums, ''Rose in the Dark'' (2020) and ''Mother'' ...
– lead vocals
*
Kid Sister – lead vocals
*Kadeem Clarke
Discography
Studio albums
Extended plays
Singles
Notes
Awards and nominations
References
External links
*
Pass the ''Sault''by Elías Villoro for ''
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British contemporary R&B musical groups
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