Watch: Siskiyou – Where Does That Leave Me (Best Fit Session)
06 January 2012, 08:30
| Written by
Paul Bridgewater
(News)
On a brisk Sunday morning The Line Of Best Fit took Siskiyou to one of London’s many high glamour locations: an old railway bridge where once stood the Bishopsgate station. The natural acoustics of the bridge provided the perfect amount of echo for the bands harmonies and the gently plucked banjos and guitars, as well as the odd atmospheric whoosh of the trains passing overhead. The set also drew the attention of two friendly community support officers, who were keen to give the band and photographers some friendly advice.
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