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The Royston Club
Tuesday 27th June
at Banquet Records, 6:00pm
RESCHEDULEDTo celebrate the release of their new album titled 'Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars', The Royston Club visit Kingston to play an in-store set.The Royston Club are the Wrexham band tipped by Gigwise as “the new band from Wales most likely to do a Catfish”. Despite only being active for two years, the young four-piece have already completed two UK headline tours totalling 30 dates, selling around 8,000 tickets in the process. Their early releases have been supported by BBC 6Music (Steve Lamacq, Chris Hawkins, Tom Robinson), Radio 1, Radio X (X-Posure playlist) and BBC Wales (BBC Wales A-List, Artist of the Week with Huw Stephens including three days of on-air interviews, and Janice Long live session), among others.The Royston Club are singer and guitarist Tom Faithfull, guitarist Ben Matthias, bassist Dave Tute and drummer Sam Jones.-In-store Grade C.Priority will be given to anyone who orders a copy of 'Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars' from us. If there's space on the day for more people, we'll let you know!Admission will be via order number, please bring yours to the shop. Albums for collection at the in-store.
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The Royston Club
Songs For The Spine [Personally Signed]
For a limited time, you can pick up a personally signed copy of the album! Please put the message you'd like written on your album in the comments section at checkout. There is a character limit on the length of the message you can request. The message will cut off when the limit is reached. It's not possible to extend messages beyond the character limit.Artists are not robots. They won't be writing anything they don't want to, so make the message you request sensible.PLEASE NOTE it may not be possible to amend your message after your order has been placed.If you don't want personalisation on your signed album, please state that in the comments box.Artists, and our staff, take a lot of time and care over personalised items, but we cannot make guarantees on spelling, legibility of handwriting, colour of pen, position of signature.-Wrexham’s The Royston Club return in Summer 2025 with Songs For The Spine — a soaring, emotionally-charged second album that captures a band stepping up and standing tall. Opening track Shivers sets the tone immediately: a dark love song that channels the spirit of The Cure at their most euphoric, and signals a bold new era for the band. Recorded at Liverpool’s Kempston Street Studios with acclaimed producer Richard Turvey (Blossoms, The Courteeners), and released via Run On / Modern Sky Records, this is the sound of a group at the peak of their powers.Following the success of their Top 20 debut Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars and a sold-out UK tour in 2024, The Royston Club have emerged tighter, louder, and more emotionally driven. Songs For The Spine builds on the band’s signature indie DNA while embracing something weightier and more expansive. The soul-baring The Patch Where Nothing Grows is already resonating as a fan anthem, while tracks like Crowbar shimmer with glad-but-sad disco nostalgia. Cariad wears its heart firmly on its sleeve, and The Ballad Of Glen Campbell brings the record to a cinematic close.At its core, this is a collection of songs about the people and places that hold you up — the emotional backbone of everyday life. There’s love, loss, guilt, longing and joy in these ten tracks, delivered with a raw honesty and a more human, less polished sound than before. The band and Turvey purposely embraced imperfection in the studio, leaning into live takes and leaving in the edges that give these songs their pulse.Songs For The Spine is the sound of The Royston Club turning a breakthrough into a mission statement — urgent, ambitious, and unafraid to evolve. If the first album was a sprinting start, this is a victory lap with the road wide open ahead.
Run On Records
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