Good Shoes are an indie rock band which formed in Morden, London, England in 2004 They consist of Rhys Jones (vocals, guitar), Steve Leach (guitar), William Church (bass) and Tom Jones (drums). Founding bassist Joel Cox left in 2008. They play danceable, shed rehearsed guitar music. They like to dance, drink, draw, pretend to be on a mobile phone whilst they are not and write songs. Their debut album "Think Before You Speak" was released on Monday the 26th of March 2007.
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Schlechtes Timing, ging das schöne Debüt der britischen Punkpopper im veröffentlichungsintensiven Frühjahr 2007 in einem Überangebot aus zweiten Alben (Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs, Arcade Fire, Edito... Read more
Could this be the most apt album name ever?I first heard of Good Shoes when their song 'Morden' came on the radio one night, which is rare as I hardly ever listen to the radio anymore. I also never... Read more
Met hun debuut ‘Think Before You Can Speak’ maakte Good Shoes al een behoorlijk indruk. We zaten toen in tijden waarin ritsen werden dichtgeritst en de meeste drieminutensongs in het Co... Read more
Thereâs nothing wrong with Good Shoes, nothing wrong at all. They make perfectly sensible indie rock that sounds like the Arctic Monkeys, and itâs all very good an well. Not particularly inspir... Read more
No Hope, No Future welkom in 2010! Voor een bandje dat grossiert in korte en puntige Britpop- en postpunkliedjes deed Good Shoes uit Londen wel erg lang over zijn tweede plaat. Moeilijk geval gew... Read more
The Morden quartet are back with the follow up to their well received debut 'Think Before You Speak' which spawned no less than five singles, a string of arty videos and a plethora of fashion shoot... Read more
In late 2006, Good Shoes cracked the UK singles charts with "All in My Head", a quintessentially British-indie slab of neurotic, spiky punk-pop. Further singles and chart appearances culminated in ... Read more
Itâs been a good few years since the Morden four pieceâs debut album Think Before You Speak and since a mass of touring in 2007 we havenât heard all that much from them. So with a brand spank... Read more
Good Shoes sophomore effort ‘No Hope, No Future’ could be classed as more mature than their debut ‘Think Before You Speak’. Sadly, it could also be classed as less outstandi... Read more
Hailing from the not so glamorous Morden in South London, indie four piece Good Shoes have the kind of anti-image that's become an image in and of itself. Scruffy hair, crumpled clothes, faces for ... Read more
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