The Rumour

The Rumour’s music crackles with gritty guitar riffs and driving rhythms that create a relentless forward motion, encouraging listeners to immerse themselves fully in the experience.

rock music

United Kingdom

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About The Rumour

The Rumour matters because they serve as a vibrant example of how rock music can capture the pulse of cultural shifts while fostering a strong sense of community among listeners.
Their sound embodies the spirit of rebellion and camaraderie, encouraging audiences to gather and share in the experience of live music, amplifying the connection between artist and fan.
Their sound embodies the spirit of rebellion and camaraderie, encouraging audiences to gather and share in the experience of live music, amplifying the connection between artist and fan. This collective energy is palpable at their performances, where each note feels like an invitation to join a movement rather than merely observe it. The band's approach is characterized by an unfiltered authenticity, rooted in their commitment to raw musicality and powerful storytelling. They embrace a collaborative spirit that allows individual voices within the group to shine while maintaining a cohesive sonic identity. This method often results in an energetic interplay between instruments that evokes a sense of urgency and emotional resonance, driving home the themes they explore. In their songwriting, The Rumour frequently delves into themes of everyday life, social commentary, and personal struggles. Their tone oscillates between sincerity and irony, weaving narratives that resonate with listeners on multiple levels. Through vivid imagery and relatable experiences, they transform personal anecdotes into universal truths that linger long after the last chord fades.

1 studio album· United Kingdom

Full discography

The Rumour's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1977–1977
Discography may be incomplete (1 of ~7 albums indexed)
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