EXCLUSIVE: Keston Cobblers Club reveal new video 'Jupiter'

EXCLUSIVE: Keston Cobblers Club reveal new video ‘Jupiter’

Keston Cobblers Club are back with their upbeat melody-rich new single, ‘Jupiter’ a celebration of the fact that as humans we are never truly alone– out February 23rd 2022 via Absolute Label Services. Today we debut the accompanying video watch it below, its light-hearted Commodore 64 inspired backdrop comes complete with dance moves.

Julia of the band says, “When I can see Jupiter, you can see Jupiter, even if it’s not in person – that brings great comfort to me when I am separated from my favourite people, and we hope it will for you too.”

A recurring theme within many of Keston Cobblers Club’s upbeat songs is the importance of positivity, despite whatever challenges might occur. “I find that silliness and humour help me to find hope in dark times,” says singer Julia. And that’s exactly what ‘Jupiter’ – the new single from Keston Cobblers Club, was written to do.

It reflects on the challenges we often face alone and how fleeting moments of fun, joy and discovery can shift our perspective and change the sentiment from loneliness to a sense of camaraderie.

During a period of long isolation, Jules attended a ‘digital’ astronomy class alone, scanning the night sky along with hundreds of others from their separate windows and gardens. To find out that they could also see Jupiter in the sky that night; that they were all looking at the same planet and were experiencing the same astronomical event synchronously was a life-affirming moment. At that point, she felt a connection to her friends and family that helped close the physical gap that was separating them.

A fusion of ideas, ‘Jupiters’ instrumentation is a classic Cobblers mix of traditional folk (Accordion, Banjo, Guitar) and a more contemporary style of synths and fast-paced full drum kit. The track purposely leans towards ideas of loneliness, sci-fi and space travel whilst continuing the theme of the album; with every track a different remedy to the alchemist’s pursuit of reconnecting with his childhood. Matthew says “We wanted to create an anthology of tracks that would tie together the folk-lore of the alchemist of Keston. Each track conveys a different message from his childhood, a self-help guide that he can follow when he’s older.”

‘Jupiter’ is the third single from the band’s upcoming new studio album, Alchemy following the release of last year’s surprise track ‘Find My Way’ (released when the Cobblers were touring the UK with Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbot) and ‘Mrs Dixon’ in January. Fans will be able to hear all three tracks along with a whole load of other new songs live when the quartet kick off their brand-new UK tour this April starting in Nottingham on the 21st of April. There’s also another European tour in the works and a busy summer of festivals.

The new album Alchemy out April 22nd, sees the band returning to their roots with the theme of the album based on old folklore from their home town. The Anthem of the Alchemist tells the story of an Alchemist who dedicates his life to turning basic metals into gold, only to discover when older that the treasures he sought were always within him. He finds an old message in a bottle buried beneath Keston Ponds and Caesar’s Well that he forgot he had written as a child. It reads ‘You will find it right beside you. Forget the gold it’ll only blind you.’

Over the last 10 years, Keston Cobblers Club have been steadily building a name for themselves. Their 2015 album Wildfire won them huge praise everywhere.

Keston Cobblers Club is formed of brother-sister duo Matthew and Julia Lowe with school friends Tom Sweet and Harry Stasinopoulos (plus Daniel Slade on Tuba).

TOUR DATES: 

April

21st: Nottingham – Bodega
22nd: Liverpool – Jimmy’s
23rd: Newcastle – The Globe – SOLD OUT
24th: Birmingham – The Hare and Hounds

May

5th: London – The Garage
12th: Cardiff – Acapela
13th: Newton Abbot – Abbotsbury Church
4th: Salisbury – The Winchester Gate
19th: Hull – The Social
20th: Oxford – The Bullingdon
22nd: Leeds – Oporto – SOLD OUT

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