| Unplugged | No |
| Cover band | No |
| Members | 5 |
| Mar / 2018 | • | China Lane - Supoort | Deaf Institute/Manchester | |||
| Jan / 2018 | • | Alvarez Kings Support | Cafe/Totem Sheffield | |||
| Jan / 2018 | • | Headline | The Monarch/London | |||
| Nov / 2017 | • | Scruff of the Neck Bands Night | Gorilla/Manchester | |||
| Nov / 2017 | • | Cassia - Support | Deaf Institute/Manchster | |||
| Oct / 2017 | • | Larkins - Support | Oporto/Leeds | |||
| Oct / 2017 | • | Cassia - Support | The Shed/Leicester | |||
| Sep / 2017 | • | Headline | Soup Kitchen/Manchester |
| Label / Release | Type | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scruff of the Neck | |||
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Cry Baby, Cry | Single | 2018 |
Taking influence from the visceral likes of Queens of the Stone Age and combining it with the pop sensibilities of Fleetwood Mac, the five-piece quickly found favour both in Manchester, and further afield.Adopting a heavy gigging schedule, Cosmo Calling moved from city to city turning heads and impressing every audience they held regardless of size. A feat that stems from the band’s charismatic front duo Harry Preen and Phoebe Taylor, who use their disparate tones to create infectious melodies that effortlessly cut through the thunderous rhythm section of Darragh Burke, Tom Chapman and Gabriel Alexander.