Down on Deptford Broadway

Down on Deptford Broadway is the second album by London-based folk punk band Skinny Lister and takes its name from a short stretch of the A2 in Deptford south East London, and the surrounding area, with the phrase appearing as part of the lyric of the track "Six Whiskies".

The album was produced by Ted Hutt and engineered by Ryan Mall at Rockfield Studios during November 2013.

The album was available to pre-order in the UK from October 2014, with the track "Trouble on Oxford Street" available as an instant download.

The London Evening Standard gave the album 4/5 [6] Describing it as "... a giddy cross between The Pogues' swagger and, more obviously, The Men They Couldn't Hang's impassioned folk-soul advocacy for the mouthy underdog...

The NME gave the album 8/10 [7] saying "These are boozing songs of love, conflict and elopement brewed from intoxicating hooks, so embrace your inner Pogue"