Kids Off The Estate

Reytons, The

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The Reytons (A ‘Right One’ to those from out of town) bring us their eagerly awaited debut album ‘Kids Off The Estate’.

Produced by David Watts at Chairworks Studios, deep in the heart of Yorkshire, this album is bursting with working man grit and tales from the local boozer. The album opens with ‘Mind The Gap’, a raucous introduction to the 14 track pound-for-pound excursion. After making stops at ‘Slice Of Lime’, ‘Low Life’ and ‘Broke Boys Cartel’, the journey progresses through the ‘Trials & Tribulations’ of the everyday man.

Expect infectious riffs and refreshingly honest melodies that will travel round your mind for years to come.”

The Reytons have quickly risen from hometown heroes in South Yorkshire to a nationally renowned indie-rock outfit.

A “Reyton” is not just a band name, it’s a movement of people (Yorkshire slang for ‘a right one’). A word of mouth sensation, the band have recently sold out their upcoming 10,000+ ticket tour amidst a global pandemic, with an almost football-like tribalism translating to their gig atmospheres in war chants and flares.

With a unique incorporation of social narrative in their music and music videos, featuring guest appearances from cult television shows such as Coronation Street, The Inbetweeners, Peep Show and Shameless, The Reytons are here to break the UK with an army by their side.

“From South Yorkshire to The World, get to know The Reytons” – Clash

“Molten hot indie rock noisemakers” – Clout

“Raw, northern, visceral rock and roll” – Jack Saunders, BBC Radio 1

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Track Listings

  1. Mind the Gap
  2. Antibiotics
  3. Expectations of a Fool
  4. Sales Pitch for the Bus Fare Home
  5. Nothing to Declare
  6. Slice of Lime
  7. Car Crash
  8. Low Life
  9. What You Fighting For?
  10. Broke Boys Cartel
  11. Landslide
  12. Shoebox
  13. Trials & Tribulations
  14. Kids Off The Estate

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