Street

Street: The Gritty Heart of UK Street Rock
Street is the moniker for British rock musician and songwriter Liam Street, whose raw, anthemic sound became a defining voice in the UK's post-2000s rock landscape. Hailing from Manchester, England, Street achieved commercial breakthrough with his 2014 debut album 'Concrete Dreams', which charted in the Top 20 and was later certified Gold.
Early career
Born in 1987, Liam Street began playing guitar in his teens, heavily influenced by the working-class narratives of Oasis and The Clash. He started performing solo acoustic sets in Manchester pubs around 2008, eventually forming a backing band and self-releasing the EP 'Northern Echoes' in 2011, which caught the attention of independent label Brick Lane Records.
Breakthrough
Street's major label debut arrived in 2014 after signing with Vertigo Records. The album 'Concrete Dreams', produced by Cenzo Townshend, spawned the hit single 'These Walls', which peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart and received heavy rotation on BBC Radio 1 and Absolute Radio. The album's success was solidified by a sold-out UK tour and its eventual Gold certification in 2016.
Key tracks
These Walls — The breakthrough single that defined Street's anthemic, chant-along chorus style and earned him a wider mainstream rock audience.
Concrete Dreams — The title track's gritty social commentary and driving rhythm became an instant live favorite and a signature song.
Ghosts of Saturday Night — This slower, more reflective track showcased Street's songwriting depth and received critical praise for its lyrical storytelling.
Kings of Nothing — A collaboration with fellow rocker Frank Turner, this track highlighted Street's place within the modern UK rock community.
Following the breakthrough, Street's second album, 'The Long Road Home' (2017), debuted at number 8 on the UK Albums Chart. He maintained a steady output, releasing 'Signs of Life' in 2020, which featured a notable collaboration with singer-songwriter Lucy Spraggan on the track 'Carry the Fire'. His music continues to resonate on rock radio, known for its direct lyrics and unpolished, energetic guitar work that echoes his Manchester roots.
Fans of Street's brand of earnest, guitar-driven rock often appreciate the work of similar UK artists. Frank Turner shares a similar commitment to lyrical storytelling and anthemic folk-punk energy. The Sherlocks mirror the northern, indie-rock guitar drive and relatable narratives. The accessible rock sound and radio-friendly hooks can also be found in The Kooks. For those drawn to the grittier, working-class ethos, Sam Fender offers a comparable blend of social commentary and soaring rock arrangements.
Street's catalog remains a staple on rock radio stations featured on this website, from classic rock FM stations that champion guitar music to modern alternative rock radio streams seeking authentic voices. His anthems are regularly featured in rotations that celebrate UK rock talent, ensuring his music reaches both long-time fans and new listeners daily.
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