- Just A Boy’s Game
- I Love My Television
- Nightmare
- Dean Martin
- Have A Go Heroes
- Curse
- Please Don’t Die
- Peachy
- Black & Blue
The Rhythm Method
Peachy
MOSHI MOSHI
Their musical palette might have shifted, introducing an indie-tinged pop element to proceedings, but the central core that makes The Rhythm Method so brilliant (off-kilter melodies & lyrics so good they'll be building luxury apartments in your brain) have been ramped up to exhilarating levels.
The Rhythm Method return with a vastly different sound and, in their words, a "cohesive masterpiece". This album, produced by Bill Ryder-Jones and featuring Aoife Power of Whenyoung, is the first time they have recorded music in a proper studio, and is influenced by a "desire to live up to one’s potential, making sure there’s no regrets on the deathbed". The Rhythm Method have been hailed by everyone from Mike Skinner to Michaela Coel.
“Electro-pop vignettes about London life that land somewhere between Pet Shop Boys and Squeeze”-Q
“One of our finest new pop bands” DORK ****
“Imagine Mike Skinner got together with Squeeze’s Chris Difford and had a much-loved son whose favourite uncle was Ian Dury... ” Morning Star ****
“Modern Britain’s greatest pop duo (under 40category)” The Guardian Guide