Tag: Keston Cobblers Club

#348 Keston Cobblers’ Club – For, Words

For a band whose energy is one of their greatest attributes, it’s great to hear Keston Cobblers’ Club taking a lower-octane approach with this excellent track from 2011. It’s an understated treat, and gives real weight to the swell and…

#224 Simon & Garfunkel – The Only Living Boy In New York

It’s Paul Simon’s birthday today so we asked some of our favourite bands to pick their favourite of his songs: Worry Dolls: American Tune Dave Gerard: Graceland Sophie Jamieson and Patch & the Giant guitarist/banjo player Liam Hoflay: Call Me…

EP | Keston Cobblers’ Club – A Scene Of Plenty

It is said that many years ago in the village of Keston, in the London Borough of Bromley, the local cobbler would spend the evenings playing his fiddle to the raucous village rabble. The music he played was so foot-stomping…

#83 Keston Cobblers’ Club – Beam

We pretty much love Keston Cobblers’ Club. Their music is utterly infectious. If you don’t actually get up and dance, you’ll at least be tapping away. Stop reading this and just press play.

Live | The Leisure Society @ Queen Elizabeth Hall, London

“I think we must be the most English band of all time,” says the Leisure Society’s Christian Hardy as he politely suggests some audience participation towards the end of their set at Queen Elizabeth Hall. Profusely thanking everybody for coming,…