Cockpit, LeedsWhen he was the singer in Bloc Party, Kele Okereke often came across as the most miserable man in pop – as you would if you faced constant probing about being a black man in indie rock or about your sexuality, yet you hadn't told your deeply religious Nigerian parents you were gay. But since coming out in March and going solo, Okereke seems a man reborn. After pumping enough iron to keep the British steel industry going for a year, he has also outed himself as a heavyweight consu...
Guardian Music — Cockpit, LeedsWhen he was the singer in Bloc Party, Kele Okereke often came across as the most miserable man in pop – as you would if you faced constant probing about b... more info