Cable Street Collective

Cable Street Collective GB

Pop / Indie Pop
“Their music grooves like a bastard.” Tom Robinson (BBC 6 Music & BBC Introducing) "Such a great live band." John Kennedy (RadioX Xposure) “Music that makes you want to dance your ‘beep’ off” Amy Lamé (BBC 6 Music) “Spicy indie pop with a tropical feel.” CLASH Magazine AS HEARD ON BBC 6MUSIC’S STEVE LAMACQ RECOMMENDS London's Cable Street Collective broke through onto the UK festival circuit with the release of their first EP, 'The Best of Times', in 2014, which earned support from the likes of John Kennedy (Radio X) and Tom Robinson (BBC 6Music). In the years since, they've built up a stellar reputation as a live band, playing Glastonbury, Boomtown, Shambala, Bestival, Secret Garden Party (RIP), The Isle of Wight Festival, and the Lake of Stars Festival in Malawi. They released their second EP, 'Where Now From Here?' in 2018, earning glowing reviews from the likes of Clash Magazine, followed by their full-length debut album 'Battle Lines' in June 2022. Their music mixes African-influenced guitars and beats with soulful female vocals, socially-conscious lyrics and western melodies, creating an idiosyncratic alt-pop sound that’s all their own. The band take their name from the Battle of Cable Street, the anti-fascist demonstration on 4th October 1936 which saw the people of East London come together to deny Oswald Mosley’s Blackshirts a chance to march.
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