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In 2021, they signed to Run On Records (home of The Coral), quickly making their mark by

releasing debut single Coasting, which reached no.10 on the official vinyl charts. Their sound

was established: anthemic indie hooks, life-affirming melodies and ragged riffs – songs to

soundtrack your life. Support slots soon came, with the likes of Jamie Webster, Blossoms and

The Academic, bookended by their own raucous headline tours. More studio time followed in

Chapel Studios, Lincoln; sessions which would eventually produce debut album Shaking

Hips And Crashing Cars, rocketing to number 16 on the official album charts, selling out of

all physical formats and subsequent special editions.

In the time after, things snowballed. They sold out London’s Koko, conquered Glastonbury

three times, headlined Focus Wales, and picked up Hollywood actor and Wrexham FC owner

Ryan Reynolds as a fan. Intermittent time on the road provided experience, space in which to

write. In early 2024, they went to Kempston Street studio, Liverpool, with producer Richard

Turvey (Blossoms, The Coral) for a session that led to last month’s critically acclaimed

comeback single The Patch Where Nothing Grows, showing a new depth to both the band’s

songwriting and performing, paving the way for an album to be confirmed later in the year.

In the meantime, the band’s rigorous work ethic continues; namely with slots at Portsmouth’s

Victorious festival, a couple of European dates, headlining both This Feeling’s Bridlington

By the Sea and Stockton’s Gathering Sounds festival, Liam Gallagher’s Malta Weekender,

and two shows at Liverpool O2 Academy, both of which have already sold out. If the

Royston Club are about to go skyward, then The Patch Where Nothing Grows is the perfect

launchpad.

member of The Royston Club

In 2021, they signed to Run On Records (home of The Coral), quickly making their mark by

releasing debut single Coasting, which reached no.10 on the official vinyl charts. Their sound

was established: anthemic indie hooks, life-affirming melodies and ragged riffs – songs to

soundtrack your life. Support slots soon came, with the likes of Jamie Webster, Blossoms and

The Academic, bookended by their own raucous headline tours. More studio time followed in

Chapel Studios, Lincoln; sessions which would eventually produce debut album Shaking

Hips And Crashing Cars, rocketing to number 16 on the official album charts, selling out of

all physical formats and subsequent special editions.

In the time after, things snowballed. They sold out London’s Koko, conquered Glastonbury

three times, headlined Focus Wales, and picked up Hollywood actor and Wrexham FC owner

Ryan Reynolds as a fan. Intermittent time on the road provided experience, space in which to

write. In early 2024, they went to Kempston Street studio, Liverpool, with producer Richard

Turvey (Blossoms, The Coral) for a session that led to last month’s critically acclaimed

comeback single The Patch Where Nothing Grows, showing a new depth to both the band’s

songwriting and performing, paving the way for an album to be confirmed later in the year.

In the meantime, the band’s rigorous work ethic continues; namely with slots at Portsmouth’s

Victorious festival, a couple of European dates, headlining both This Feeling’s Bridlington

By the Sea and Stockton’s Gathering Sounds festival, Liam Gallagher’s Malta Weekender,

and two shows at Liverpool O2 Academy, both of which have already sold out. If the

Royston Club are about to go skyward, then The Patch Where Nothing Grows is the perfect

launchpad.

Genres

Indie