Reading based indie-folk-pop duo, Ciircus Street are firmly putting their stamp on the current world of popular music.
Nominated by Alt-Reading as one of the up and coming 'Sounds of 2017', Ciircus Street are Sam Brett (vocals / guitar) and Jim Crowder (vocals / keyboard).
Whilst the duo list notable artists such as James Morrison, Jack Johnson and Ed Sheeran as major inspirations, when it comes to writing music, the pair that are in fact influenced significantly by each other.
Consequently, it is clear to see the chemistry between the two which bounces off each other, forming Ciircus Street’s individual sound.
Think attitude-filled, acoustic guitar mixed with perfectly harmonising vocals – uniquely described in the past as a mixture of ‘salt and honey’, displaying the contrasting, yet compatible nature of their voices.
Their debut single Mouth Like That was released earlier in the year followed recently by their latest offering Passing Planes.
As well as performances at gigs and festivals in the Reading area the pair continue to gig across the country at infamous venues such as Ronnie Scott’s, Barfly and The Half Moon in Putney - you can see them live at The College Arms Bar in Cranfield this Friday (November 17), performing under the Forest, Folk & Roots banner.
The music venue’s doors open at 7.30pm with live music from 8pm
Tickets are priced £10 (£5 for students) and are available online here
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