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 MoreRough Trade Records & Rhythmethod are proud to announce that the debut album from SOAK, Before We Forgot How To Dream, will be released in New Zealand Friday 29th May. Named a
– out 1st May 2015 Two years on from the release of their debut, top 10 UK charting album 180, which NME declared to be “the new soundtrack to your life,” Q Magazine –
– OUT 17TH APRIL 2015 + POST NEW TRACK ‘DON’T WANNA FIGHT’ ‘Sound & Color’ – the massively anticipated follow-up to Alabama Shakes’ four time Grammy nominated debut album ‘Boys & Girls’
After being picked by Spotify as one of the top bands poised for breakout in 2015, New Albany, IN’s Houndmouth have confirmed the March 14 release of ‘Little Neon Limelight’ on Rough
Parquet Courts were on Letterman last night, performing ‘Bodies Made Of’ from Sunbathing Animal. They did a cracking job don’t you think? ‘Sunbathing Animal’ is out now via Rough Trade/ Rhythmethod Buy
Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance out Jan 16 one week prior to their Auckland Laneway performance As previously announced, Belle and Sebastian will release their ninth studio album on January 16, 2015
Benjamin Booker absolutely smashed a live performance of ‘Violent Shiver’ on Later With Jools Holland last week! Benjamin Booker is out now via Rough Trade/ Rhythmethod
SOAK has released the #feels? inducing video for her single ‘B a noBody’ out via Rough Trade Records / Rhythmethod. Grab it on iTunes here
Rough Trade & Rhythmethod are pleased to welcome SOAK to the fold. SOAK is 18-year-old Derry-based Bridie Monds-Watson. Stream the first track from SOAK below and fall in love with this lil babe: Get ‘B A noBody’ digitally here
Dean Blunt – new album BLACK METAL ON ROUGH TRADE RECORDS RELEASED 31.10.2014 DEBUTS “50 CENT” When you go to the club and every record they’re playing is yours, you try