Wednesday 14 September 2011

They call themselves A Band of Buriers an English alternative folk band that blends folk and alternative rap elements together. The band consists of James P Honey, an accomplished alt rapper, singer and poet and Jamie Romain, a classically trained cellist. There was probably no better place to see A band of Buriers  for the first time! Most of you who follow Lionstigersrahhh already know that Storm In A Teacup a designer and vintage boutique is one of my favourite stores in London. I have stumbled across many stores that have great clothes but with Storm In A Teacup I have always felt that Claudia and Joe go one step further to make this place one that shares love for clothes, music, friends and good gin! On a warm Sunday afternoon we sip on gin in teacups - of course! - while friends and customers gather around to listen to A Band of Buriers. I find the idea of  music that travels beyond the everyday lyrics we fill our heads in and dives into current political  agendas we deal with on day to day basis fascinating. I liked the idea of being so close to a band and connecting to their music in an incredible setting. I also need to mention here that Storm In ATeacup also sell amazing colourful sweets the sit so beautifully in jars waiting for you to pick and eat! The sounds of the cello and guitar merging together and strong vocals to accompany, it was sure one lovely Sunday treat! 


Untitled from A Band Of Buriers on Vimeo.
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PhotobucketIncredible pieces from Alaia, Vivienne Westwood, Comme Des Garcons, Alexander McQueen, Lanvin, long side some fantastic vintage pieces sourced and hand picked from around the world by Claudia and Joe. If you enjoy music, great fashion, a nice gin and being in a place that makes you feel warm and fuzzy then head down this Sunday to Storm In a Teacups London Fashion Week Special for a little bit and listen to the sweet voice of Steve Smyth. 

366 Kingland Rd
London
E8 4DB
UK

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