To celebrate the release of their astonishing debut album, Up The Bracket, The Libertines are releasing a 20th Anniversary Edition on multiple formats, through Rough Trade via Rhythmethod, on October 21st 2022. In addition to a remaster of the original Up The Bracket album, produced by Mick Jones (The Clash),
Read MoreLos Angeles six-piece The Sophs have released their debut album, GOLDSTAR via Rough Trade Records. The group have ridden a wave of notoriety ever since signing to Rough Trade Records on the strength
Los Angeles six-piece The Sophs are sharing a new song and video ‘HOUSE’ from their forthcoming debut album GOLDSTAR, out March 13th on Rough Trade Records. The group have ridden a wave of notoriety ever since
My New Band Believe (the new band from former black midi bassist and sometime frontman Cameron Picton) are happy to announce their debut album My New Band Believe which will be released
Rough Trade Records are excited to announce a remastered reissue of Scritti Politti’s classic debut album Songs To Remember, will be released on 10th April. The debut album of one of Britain’s
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Los Angeles six-piece The Sophs are sharing a new song and video ‘SWEETIEPIE’ from their upcoming debut album GOLDSTAR, out March 13 on Rough Trade Records.
Tyler Ballgame, Rough Trade Records’ astonishingly gifted, infectious crooner has released his debut album For the First Time, Again. A bracing reminder of how great songs delivered by a gifted vocalist can move,
‘Ghost Town’ has been released on 12” vinyl featuring an elaborate etching on the b-side. Rough Trade Records are also excited to share the news that Lankum have now extended their contract
Multi-award-winning Irish band Ye Vagabonds have shared a new track and video, ‘Danny’ taken from their upcoming album, All Tied Together, out Jan 30th, 2026 on Rough Trade’s River Lea label. ‘Danny’
Sleaford Mods – ‘Bad Santa (JT Soar Live Sessions)’
Fresh off the release of their critically acclaimed 2025 album More, Pulp are set to make their long-awaited return to Australian and New Zealand stages — marking their first visit in 13 years. The