Artist's albums
Alchemy
2022 · album
Lullaby for the Wide Awake
2022 · single
Jupiter
2022 · single
Mrs Dixon
2022 · single
Kiss Under The Mistletoe
2021 · single
Find My Way
2021 · single
Merry Christmas Everyone
2020 · single
All My Life
2020 · single
Another Summer
2019 · single
Siren
2019 · album
Here's the Truth
2019 · single
Want You
2019 · single
Esta
2019 · single
Let It Snow
2018 · single
Siren
2018 · single
Almost Home
2017 · album
Bicycles
2017 · single
Concord
2017 · single
Almost Home
2017 · single
The Christmas Song
2016 · single
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
2015 · single
Wildfire
2015 · album
A Pocket Guide to Escaping
2014 · EP
A Scene of Plenty
2013 · single
Beam
2013 · single
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Biography
Hailing from Bromley, Kent, U.K. and with a name inspired by an 18th century violinist cobbler who had a penchant for dancing in public, Keston Cobbler’s Club are a contemporary folk-pop collective known for their invigorating use of organic instruments and feel-good summer melodies. The group was formed in 2009 by siblings and multi-instrumentalists Matthew and Julia Lowe, with close friend and multi-instrumentalist Tom Sweet. Spending the following years finding their sound on a number of demos and working hard on the London gig circuit, the ensemble was eventually completed by the addition of tuba player Bethan Ecclestone and drummer Harry Stasinopoulos. The public first got an extensive taste of their sound with the 2010 digital EP Welcome to the Club, released via independent label Beatnik Geek Records. 2012 saw the release of their debut full-length for the label, One, for Words (once again, a digital-only release). The album was recorded in the Lowe family home and exemplified the quintet’s passion for traditional folk music, laced with contemporary pop melodies and harmonies. The record received rave reviews and the group was praised for their versatility and creative approach to songwriting. They quickly followed up with a number of EPs; 2013’s A Scene of Plenty and 2014’s A Pocket Guide to Escaping, all the while earning an ever-growing fan base and ongoing praise from BBC Radio DJ’s Bob Harris, Steve Lamacq, and Dermot O’Leary. The band then signed with TriColour Records and released their sophomore full-length effort, Wildfire, in 2015. The album was commended for its nostalgic sound palette, all the while incorporating sleek production techniques with the slight use of electronics alongside organic instrumentation; becoming a bold example of the resurgence of folk and development of neo-folk music in the 2010s. Keston Cobbler’s Club promoted Wildfire with a nationwide tour and returned in 2017 with their third record, Almost Home. The release boasted a more simplistic approach to their songwriting and was once again praised for its eclectic and innovative use of varied instruments. ~ Rob Wacey, Rovi