Artist's albums
Black Cat
2023 · single
The River
2022 · single
The River
2022 · single
Vanilla
2022 · single
Vanilla
2022 · single
How To Steal The World
2021 · album
How To Steal The World
2021 · album
Drown
2021 · single
Drown
2021 · single
Love Me Like You Wanna Be Loved
2021 · single
Love Me Like You Wanna Be Loved
2021 · single
Vibrate
2021 · single
Vibrate
2021 · single
Nightcalling
2021 · single
Nightcalling
2021 · single
The Hollow Sessions
2021 · album
The Hollow Sessions
2021 · album
The Elevation (Acoustic)
2021 · single
The Elevation (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Eleanor (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Eleanor (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Last Christmas
2020 · single
Last Christmas
2020 · single
The Hollow Of Humdrum
2020 · album
The Hollow Of Humdrum
2020 · album
The Elevation
2020 · single
The Elevation
2020 · EP
Ballerino
2020 · single
Ballerino
2020 · single
Eleanor
2020 · single
Eleanor
2020 · single
Alone Together (Acoustic)
2020 · single
Would You Rather Be Lonely? (Live in Liverpool)
2019 · single
Would You Rather Be Lonely? (Live in Liverpool)
2019 · single
Kids Addicted
2019 · single
Kids Addicted
2019 · single
Matador
2019 · album
Matador
2019 · album
Angeline
2018 · single
Angeline
2018 · single
Would You Rather Be Lonely?
2018 · single
Would You Rather Be Lonely?
2018 · single
Honey
2018 · single
Honey
2018 · single
Calexico
2018 · single
Alone Together
2016 · single
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Biography
Hailing from the northern shores of Liverpool, UK. Red Rum Club are a sextet formed in 2016. Many a journalist hath tried to pigeon-hole their unique sound, many a journalist hath failed. Hooky songs, Surf guitars and a solitary trumpet recently propelled them internationally as the band have become frequent stateside visitors. Former Liverpool FC midfielder John Barnes once described the band as “very, very good.”