Kieren Webster
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Birth name | Kieren Clark Webster |
Born | (1986-05-10) 10 May 1986 (age 38) Dundee, Scotland |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, Bassist |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Bass guitar, guitar |
Kieren Clark Webster (born 10 May 1986)[1] is the bass guitarist and occasional lead vocalist for Scottish band The View; he is also the lead vocalist for band WEB. On 27 March 2020 WEB released their first single 'Haze'. Along with frontman Kyle Falconer, he writes the majority of The View's material. In 2006, he was placed 6th in NME's Cool List.[2] He and Falconer alternate roles on some songs such as "Skag Trendy", "Gran's for Tea", "One Off Pretender", "Realisation", "Fireworks and Flowers", "Hole in the Bed" and "Cracks", with Webster taking on guitar and lead vocals and Falconer replacing him as bass guitarist and backing vocalist. He and other band members are from the Dryburgh district of Dundee.
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- Kyle Falconer
- Kieren Webster
- Pete Reilly
- Steven Morrison
- Darren Rennie
- Hats Off to the Buskers (2007)
- Which Bitch? (2009)
- Bread and Circuses (2011)
- Cheeky for a Reason (2012)
- Ropewalk (2015)
- Exorcism of Youth (2023)
- The View EP (2006)
- Cutting Corners EP (2011)
- Tight Hopes EP (2013)
- Seven Year Setlist (2013)
- "Wasted Little DJs"
- "Superstar Tradesman"
- "Same Jeans"
- "The Don"
- "Skag Trendy"
- "Face for the Radio"
- "5 Rebbecca's"
- "Shock Horror"
- "How Long"
- "Tacky Tattoo"
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