Soho Dukes Announce New Album ‘Nighthawks, Acrobats and Everything Under The Moon’

Soho Dukes & Cargo Records are proud to announce the imminent release of their brand new album, ‘Nighthawks, Acrobats and Everything Under The Moon’.

Recorded using only the finest electricity, this – the Dukes’ third album – is their most accomplished work to date, featuring all the hallmark rock ‘n’ roll swagger and lyrical wordsmithery that has previously drawn comparisons with Mott The Hoople, Small Faces and Heavy Metal Kids.

The album’s centrepiece, ‘A Stone’s Throw‘ finds the band joined by Spike (Quireboys) and Dave ‘Bucket’ Colwell (ex-Bad Company) for an unforgettable dose of barstool philosophy – while first single ‘Sunday Magazines‘ showcases the Dukes at their boisterous best.

Listen / buy ‘Sunday Magazines‘ – here

Tracklist:

  1. Nighthawks & Acrobats
  2. Johnny Domino
  3. Should Know Better
  4. A Stone’s Throw (featuring Spike & Dave ‘Bucket’ Colwell)
  5. Elaine
  6. Suited & Booted
  7. Rain On Us
  8. In Love With Myself
  9. Sunday Magazines
  10. A Stone’s Throw (Single Edit)

Pre-order the album – here

Catch the Dukes in November and December when they travel out on a UK tour as main support to The Quireboys.

Quireboys + Soho Dukes + Matty James Cassidy

November 2025
 
28th     Wakefield – Venue 23
29th     Wolverhampton – KK’s Steel Mill
30th     Nottingham – Saltbox
 
December 2025
 
3rd       Newcastle – Digital
4th       Glasgow – Classic Grand Ballroom
5th       Grimsby – Yardbirds
 
Get tickets – here

Bio:

Soho Dukes would like you to believe they started life as a nineteenth-century drinking club. They’d very much like you to believe that it was while on a crawl around the taverns of ol’ London Town that Bomber (bass) and Johnny Barracuda (vocabulary) first crossed the weaving paths of Col The Duke Foster (rhythm guitar) and Age Blackwell (drums). They’d love you to believe that the club folded only when rocketing ale prices and the admission of two new members – Si Leach (lead guitar) and the enigmatic Swerve (keys) – raised the cost of a round to unsociable levels. They’d definitely like you to believe that it was around his time that Col threw a guitar strap over his shoulder and the band was born. Only some of this is true.
 
What is definitely true is that Bomber and Johnny have indeed known each other for years. They were both members of Monterrez, who in 1987 – at the Marquee Club in London’s Wardour Street – opened for Guns N’ Roses on two occasions. Yeah. That one’s definitely true. They have stories. You should ask them.

Hailing from London and the South-East, Soho Dukes were actually formed in 2017. Since then, they’ve gigged tirelessly and boisterously, and released two albums independently, ‘Bar Fights & Tuppenny Uprights’ (in 2021) and ‘Golden Age Of The Barber’s Chair’ (2024). Both albums have attracted glowing reviews, drawing comparisons with such 1970’s heavyweights as The Rolling Stones, Small Faces, Mott The Hoople and Heavy Metal Kids.

A new album, ‘Nighthawks, Acrobats and Everything Under The Moon’ is set to follow at the end of 2025. Featuring guest appearances from Spike (Quireboys) and Dave ‘Bucket’ Colwell (ex-Bad Company), it’s the Dukes’ most accomplished work yet. To be distributed by Cargo Records, the album’s release is planned to coincide with a November / December UK tour as support to Quireboys.

Line-up:

Johnny Barracuda (Vocabulary)
Bomber (Bass)
Col ‘The Duke’ Foster (Rhythm Guitar)
Si Leach (Lead Guitar)
Swerve (Keys)
Age Blackwell (Drums)

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