Connan originally started a "blues-pop" band whilst living in Wellington, New Zealand, known as Connan and the Mockasins. The group consisted of Connan Hosford (vocals, guitar), Ross Walker (upright acoustic bass) and Seamus Ebbs (drums).
In April–May 2006, the band released their second EP, Uuu It's Teasy, and toured New Zealand to promote the album. They played a fundraising New Zealand show in Wellington on 26 May 2006, before relocating to London on the 30th.
After a series of concerts in London, the band visited New Zealand again for a national 2006/2007 Summer tour.
In 2007, the band moved from London to a village in East Sussex south of England. Ross Walker was replaced by James Milne, of Lawrence Arabia and Reduction Agents fame, on bass guitar. The band then played the CMJ festival in New York. Towards the end of 2007 Ebbs left the band to pursue his career, shortly before Hosford returned to New Zealand for a national tour in 2008 with a new lineup - becoming a solo act under the name 'Connan Mockasin'.
In 2008, Connan collaborated with Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) on a song for the upcoming Brighton Port Authority album. He also finished a tour with Pete & The Pirates and set out on a February tour with Late of the Pier. Connan has also collaborated with musicians Liam Finn and Lawrence Arabia. Finn also contributed to their last album. In 2009, Connan Mockasin started touring with befriended band The Veils through Europe, as well as gigs with Liam Finn and Micachu & the Shapes.
In August 2009, Liam Finn performed with a new band called BARB on a small New Zealand tour consisting of Connan Hosford, Lawrence Arabia (James Milne), Eliza Jane Barnes, Seamus Ebbs, Jol Mulholland and Wild Bill Rickets. Their album (recorded at Roundhead Studios in Auckland, New Zealand) is set for release in August 2010.
Connan plays a reshaped Stratocaster, similar in looks to a Vox Teardrop.
In 2010 Connan embarked on a UK tour with Crowded House, playing huge theatre-like venues with mostly seated areas. This proved an interesting challenge for Connan and his group as most would consider his music much more alternative or left-field than that of Crowded House, although Connan had expressed an interest in playing to seated crowds in places such as libraries or theatres.
Connan supported Mystery Jets at their gig on 8 July at Somerset House in London with a line up consisting of Elroy Finn (brother of Liam Finn) on drums, Wild Bill Rickets on percussion and Nick Harsant on bass. That summer the line up (with occasional guests on guitar and keys) played several festival shows such as Latitude Festival and Offset Festival.
In 2010 Connan supported Warpaint on some of their UK tour dates.
In 2012 Connan supported Radiohead during the Australasian leg of their world tour playing six sell out arena shows, one in Auckland, one in Brisbane and two in Sydney and Melbourne.
Connan Mockasin released their first album "Please Turn Me into the Snat" in 2010 on Phantasy Sound, Erol Alkan's record label, and in 2011 on Because Music. The album reached No. 39 on the New Zealand album charts,[1] and received glowing reviews from critics including NME and Drowned in Sound. It was also shortlisted for the 2011 Taite Music Prize.
On 28 March 2011 the album was re-released as "Forever Dolphin Love" with a live bonus disc on Phantasy and Because Music. Mockasin has received favorable reviews for his unusual sound and musical style.
Label-mate Samuel Dust of Late of the Pier has toured with Connan Mockasin as a backing musician.
Mockasin and band have been touring with Charlotte Gainsbourg as her live band after Mockasin composed the song 'Out Of Touch' for her latest album Stage Whisper.
Mockasin toured with Radiohead in Australia and New Zealand throughout November 2012, playing sold out shows in Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.
Mockasin released his second album, Caramel, in September 2013.
In 2016 he started a side-project Soft Hair with Sam Dust (LA PRIEST / Late of The Pier).
In 2018 Connan Mockasin released their third album Jassbusters.
B'nd
Connan Mockasin Lyrics
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Every subject except for music, music
I don′t know what you're doing
But you must be doing something right
Thank you, Sir
Hm, Mr. Boston seems to like you
I like him back
Hm, well, don′t let this one slip
The lyrics to Connan Mockasin's song "B'nd" convey a conversation between a teacher and a student. The student's grades are slipping in every subject except for music, which suggests that their interest and talent may lie in that area. The teacher seems to be acknowledging this talent and encourages the student to continue their musical pursuits. The line "I don't know what you're doing, but you must be doing something right" suggests that the student is succeeding in music, even though they may not necessarily be putting in the same effort in other subjects.
The conversation takes an interesting turn when the teacher mentions Mr. Boston, who seems to also appreciate the student's talent. The seemingly positive interaction between the student and teacher is disrupted with the line "well, don't let this one slip, or you could be going to military school." This sudden threat of military school suggests a potential consequence if the student does not continue to excel in music or if they let their grades slip any further.
Overall, the lyrics to "B'nd" convey themes of recognizing and nurturing individual talents, the pressures of academic success, and the potential consequences of not meeting certain expectations.
Line by Line Meaning
Your grades are slipping
Your academic performance is deteriorating
Every subject except for music, music
Your grades are satisfactory only in music and every other subject is not up to the mark
I don′t know what you're doing
I am not aware of your actions
But you must be doing something right
Despite poor academic performance in most subjects, you seem to be excelling in music which you must be doing correctly
Thank you, Sir
Expressing gratitude towards the person who brought up the topic of grades
Hm, Mr. Boston seems to like you
Mr. Boston has a positive perception of you
I like him back
Agreeing with Mr. Boston's positive perception and reciprocating the feeling
Hm, well, don′t let this one slip
It is crucial to maintain Mr. Boston's positive perception of you and not let it slip away
Or you could be going to military school
If academic performance does not improve, there is a possibility of being sent to military school
Writer(s): Connan Hosford
Contributed by Gavin M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@seupedro9924
Your grades are slipping
Every subject except for music, music!?
I don't know what you're doing
But you must be doing something right
Thank you, Sir...
Hm, Mr. Bostyn seems to like you
I like him back...
Hm, well, don't let this one slip
Or you could be going to military school
@HaloRorschach
This song tells a story in so few words and so great melodies. Absolutely amazing.
@noor-hj4fn
I love this persons talking voice. It's so calm
@-elvis1-elvis
listenning to this becouse of lauren german
It's perfect, how's i have never heard of this materpiece!!
@LUISHERNANDEZ-ct4gk
X2
@huzayfach7292
I'm here becuz lauren german said so!
@MartyxWL
Don't let this one slip or you could be going to Military schooooool
@michaelwelsh9700
lol i'm in a military school right now.
@saca4908
@@michaelwelsh9700 shouldnt've let it slip, silly
@radu5247
@@saca4908 🤣🤣
@joachimlesourd5170
This track need a 10hrs YouTube version