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Have A Nice Dream

579.7K streams

579,681

Memory For You

541.4K streams

541,423

Swing Attack

300.5K streams

300,540

Open The Safe

270.1K streams

270,063

Will You Come To Me Again?

246.1K streams

246,117

Jang Ok Jung OST PART3 (Soundtrack)

140.7K streams

140,725

I go

75.3K streams

75,287

Webtoon The Red Sleeve (Original Sound...

47.7K streams

47,664

I Summon You, Gold! Pt. 2 (Original Te...

46.9K streams

46,880

Los Viajes Del Día

41.5K streams

41,530

Biography

A minor but worthwhile presence on the post-C-86 British indie pop scene, Rumblefish only managed one full-length album in their six-year career, but their slightly glammy version of indie guitar strum earns favorable comparison to more prolific bands like the Dentists and Talulah Gosh. Rumblefish (named of course after the cult teen novel by Oklahoma author S.E. Hinton) formed in Birmingham in 1986 and consisted of Jeremy Paige (lead vocals and guitar), Dominic Crane (guitars and keyboards), Phil Edwards (bass), and Rupert Knowlden (drums). After placing a song, "Theatre King," on the 1987 compilation Beauty on the Liverpool indie The Pink Label, Rumblefish released their first single, "Tug Boat Line," in 1987. Two more singles followed in 1988, "Medicine" and "Don't Leave Me." Although the group never officially split up, Rumblefish remained inactive from 1989 until 1992, when the single "Everything Electrical" appeared unexpectedly on the U.S. label EastWest Records. The group's self-titled album was released later that year, containing new recordings of "Tug Boat Line" and "Don't Leave Me." When a second single from the album, "Mexico," disappeared, EastWest dropped the group and they quietly disbanded. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi