The Glasgow band has released their latest EP, 'Talking To The Stars...'
Rodeo Club has unveiled their newest single, 'You.'
With a powerful, post-punk edge, this track marks a new era for the Glasgow group. Featured on their recently released EP, 'Talking To The Stars,' the band combines distorted sounds with fast-paced melodies, creating a dynamic backdrop for frontwoman Lucy's striking vocals.
Drawing inspiration from Fontaines D.C., The Murder Capital, and Mogwai, this five-member band is solidifying their presence in Scotland's live music scene. After a series of sold-out performances, Rodeo Club is quickly expanding beyond their hometown, sharing their deeply personal lyrics with energetic audiences.
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