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by JA on 02/02/2025Rating: 5 out of 5Saw TRC in Liverpool and they were mega , brilliant showman is the singer and the music is unmatched, what a performance they put on and got the crowd really hyped which was epic to be in
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Welsh indie-rock four-piece
Tom Faithfull, Ben Matthias and Dave Tute are old school friends who formed The Royston Club with the addition of drummer Sam Jones. Early rambunctious shows within Wrexham and the surrounding area established a devoted local following, and their initial self-released demos and singles soon started taking their local following into an international fanbase. That interest was heightened with an array of festivals, support shows (including Blossoms, Jamie Webster and The Academic) and headline tour which became bigger with every run.
After signing to Run On Records, The Royston Club soon achieved their first chart moment when ‘Coasting’ reached the Top 10 on the Official Vinyl Singles Chart. Following that, The Welsh four-piece saw their debut Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars fire to #16 on the UK Official Album Chart, an accomplishment which was followed by an array of big moments: selling-out KOKO, smashing three summer sets at Glastonbury, and headlining the biggest show ever held in their hometown of Wrexham. They even won the admiration of another local superstar in the shape of Ryan Reynolds.
But now The Royston Club are laying the groundwork for a momentous new era in their rise as they continue to work on their eagerly anticipated second album, preceded by the new single ‘The Patch Where Nothing Grows’.
Saw TRC in Liverpool and they were mega , brilliant showman is the singer and the music is unmatched, what a performance they put on and got the crowd really hyped which was epic to be in
I loved every moment of seeing the Royston club their stage presence is out of this world and they have the best songs I've ever heard