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Semmelweis

Semmelweis

17th April 2026

listen to the rain

listen to the rain

3rd November 2025

Seaglass: Works for String Quartet

Seaglass: Works for String Quartet

17th October 2025

Pastorale

Pastorale

7th June 2024

Peachy

Peachy

8th March 2024

A Few Concerns

A Few Concerns

15th January 2021

How Would You Know I Was Lonely?

How Would You Know I Was Lonely?

21st June 2019

The Rhythm Method

The Rhythm Method

1994

Singles
listen to the rain: Sky

listen to the rain: Sky

3rd November 2025

LATHE

LATHE

10th October 2025

A chorus like distant screaming

A chorus like distant screaming

26th September 2025

listen to the rain: Rain

listen to the rain: Rain

20th September 2025

listen to the rain: Earth

listen to the rain: Earth

4th August 2025

listen to the rain: Fire

listen to the rain: Fire

21st June 2025

listen to the rain: Wind

listen to the rain: Wind

4th May 2025

listen to the rain: Thunder

listen to the rain: Thunder

20th March 2025

Tracks by The Rhythm Method

20+ tracks in our catalogue

  1. An Alien with Extraordinary AbilitiesThe Rhythm Method
    7:45
  2. AnonymousHow Would You Know I Was Lonely?
    0:12
  3. Black & Blue
    2:54
  4. Black & BluePeachy
    2:54
  5. Che Si Può Fare? (After Barbara Strozzi)The Rhythm Method
    7:28
  6. Chin Up
  7. Continental BreakfastHow Would You Know I Was Lonely?
    3:48
  8. CruelHow Would You Know I Was Lonely?
  9. Cruel (feat. Zoee)How Would You Know I Was Lonely?
    3:19
  10. CursePeachy
    4:10

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Something for the Weekend

Something for the Weekend

Lyrics

Party Politics

Lyrics

Local, Girl

Local, Girl

Lyrics

Sex and the Suburbs

Sex and the Suburbs

Lyrics

Home Sweet Home

Lyrics

Cruel

Lyrics

Chin Up

Lyrics

Ode 2 Joey

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The Rhythm Method have released 'Dean Martin' from their upcoming second album, 'Peachy'
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The Rhythm Method have released 'Dean Martin' from their upcoming second album, 'Peachy'

Their second album is coming in March.

6 Feb 2024 • 11:22 am
The Rhythm Method kick off 2024 with a brilliant new track, 'I Love My Television': "I was convinced I must have ripped it off because it was so good"
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The Rhythm Method kick off 2024 with a brilliant new track, 'I Love My Television': "I was convinced I must have ripped it off because it was so good"

With their new full-length 'Peachy' due this March, The Rhythm Method are changing up their sound with widescreen ambition.

3 Jan 2024 • 5:31 pm
The Rhythm Method have announced their second album, 'Peachy'
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The Rhythm Method have announced their second album, 'Peachy'

They've also shared another new single - 'Have A Go Heroes'.

8 Nov 2023 • 10:54 am
The Rhythm Method have teamed up with Whenyoung's Aoife Power for their new single, 'Please Don't Die'
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The Rhythm Method have teamed up with Whenyoung's Aoife Power for their new single, 'Please Don't Die'

"It's about loss," they explain.

19 Oct 2023 • 12:48 pm
Let The Rhythm Method take control: "We want to entertain people"
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Let The Rhythm Method take control: "We want to entertain people"

London’s premier pop masterminds have finally arrived with their debut album.

21 Jun 2019 • 9:30 am
The Rhythm Method have a brand new track, 'Wandsworth Plain'
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The Rhythm Method have a brand new track, 'Wandsworth Plain'

The song features a cameo appearance from Squeeze's Chris Difford.

29 May 2019 • 11:36 am
The Rhythm Method have announced the details for their long awaited debut album
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The Rhythm Method have announced the details for their long awaited debut album

Titled 'How Would You Know I Was Lonely', the album will arrive on 21st June via Moshi Moshi.

25 Apr 2019 • 6:46 pm
The Rhythm Method return with the raw tones of ‘Salt’
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The Rhythm Method return with the raw tones of ‘Salt’

Their first track since the summer is an ode to lost friends, with news that an album is ‘on its way’

7 Dec 2018 • 3:43 pm
Everybody loves The Rhythm Method
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Everybody loves The Rhythm Method

After a year of delivering solid gold bangers, it's time for The Rhythm Method to take their all star cast of celeb cheerleaders and deliver that debut album.

18 Dec 2017 • 2:50 pm
The Rhythm Method and Shame provoke a revolution at London's Scala
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The Rhythm Method and Shame provoke a revolution at London's Scala

For a band who thrive on stage, taking a step up can be daunting. Then again, Shame aren’t like any other band; they’re bringing a whole vibrant scene with them - one that feels wired full of life and vigour, the defiant kick of a generation finding their voice. They’re are the megaphone amplifying the anger, fears and passion felt in a new age - and London's Scala stands as the moment where their path is primed and set. First on, Hotel Lux are a band who, even when opening, make sure to leave their mark. Their woozy and stalking menace brings a chill on each track. Their moment will come, and when it does, it’s bound to be unmissable. With a knack for making every stage their own, it’s mere moments before the packed rows succumb to The Rhythm Method’s alt-disco hooks. Frontman Joey seizes the role of enigmatic wordsmith with primetime swagger, provoking a desire for a knees-up with a band who feel incredibly fresh yet comfortingly classic at the same time. It shimmers from ‘Something For The Weekend’, soundtracking the mundane screens of life in the 21st century with a wink and a smile. Yet what takes things to an altogether new level is that underlying sense of purpose. Irresistibly euphoric, ‘Party Politics’ triggers beaming smiles across the room, while ‘Home Sweet Home’ and its poignant sense of reality is mesmerising. The Rhythm Method are serving notice of their ambitions. “Good songs, aren’t they?” chimes Joey in the midst of the set. Yep, mate. They are. When Shame were playing the pubs and basements that first made their name, there was always a hint of something bigger. A sense that those venues didn’t quite do justice to the importance of what they could stand for. That responsibility is broadcast loud and clear from the moment frontman Charlie Steen strides onto the stage with a tin-foil mask wrapped around him, seizing the role. Embracing that headline status and searing with a confidence that comes from countless nights of experience, tonight ignites from the very first note - a visceral, punchy and vital strike at where they deserve to be. Fleshed out, they’re a cut above their challengers, a pack basking in adoration with the anthems and ferocity to back it up. Latest track ‘Concrete’ captures their evolution perfectly, arms thrown aloft and bodies shaking with intensity. Shame have the material to leave no doubts wherever they go. Throwing himself into the crowd over and over, Charlie holds a magnetic presence. Few bands can reach that level of sheer devotion, where the dropping feel of sweat and the purest of connections radiate on each and every track. The succession of ‘The Lick’ into ‘Tasteless’ is enough to trigger a riot, with Charlie outstretched and triumphant - while new tracks like ‘Friction’ and ‘Angie’ point to a band revelling in their own creativity. He stands defiantly on top of the speakers as closer ‘Gold Hole’ is met with the feverish reaction it’s always looked for, realised in its biggest moment. This is the night that confirms what Shame are destined for. Not just because of their ability to channel emotions into a full-throttle live package, but because they might just provoke a revolution to back it up. “No one ever made a change standing still,” Charlie spits into the crowd, moments before he’s held aloft in the middle of Scala, reaching down to the masses beneath. The seeds of change point to something truly special.

The Rhythm Method: "We definitely envisaged this bank holiday weekend as the setting for the song"
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The Rhythm Method: "We definitely envisaged this bank holiday weekend as the setting for the song"

Joey tells us all about The Rhythm Method's new bank holiday banger

25 Aug 2017 • 2:28 pm
The Rhythm Method have released a new single
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The Rhythm Method have released a new single

The Rhythm Method have released their new single ‘Something For The Weekend’. The band teased the track on Facebook earlier in the week, sharing a post...

24 Aug 2017 • 1:31 pm
The Rhythm Method have announced a London headline show
News

The Rhythm Method have announced a London headline show

The Rhythm Method have announced a new London date. The pair will stop by Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club on the 25th October for a headline set, with...

23 Aug 2017 • 11:30 am
The Rhythm Method: “We want to provide an alternative”
Features

The Rhythm Method: “We want to provide an alternative”

The Rhythm Method are more than just a pop group. For Joey and Rowan, it’s a way of life, and the duo are ready to bring their own unique brand of methodology to the masses.

24 May 2017 • 10:14 am

Reviews

The Rhythm Method - Peachy
Album Review

The Rhythm Method - Peachy

14 Mar 2024

The Rhythm Method - How Would You Know I Was Lonely?
Album Review

The Rhythm Method - How Would You Know I Was Lonely?

20 Jun 2019

19 Oct 2017 • 3:03 pm
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Cara Delevingne has released new single 'Need It', co-written with Fiona Apple•
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Ravyn Lenae weighs up an old flame on new single 'Saturday Night'•
Cruz Beckham has announced his debut EP 'Wear & Tear'•
Brandon Flowers has 'Plans' ahead of his solo return 'Thrasher'•
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Charli xcx has shared ‘Wink Wink’ from her upcoming album, ‘Music, Fashion, Film’•
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SOMBR explores self-worth on his new single, ‘My Body Isn’t Ready’•
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