The RPMs
The RPMs

The RPMs

GBRRock, Pop Rock
271 monthly listeners
  • 624 followers
  • 220 subscribers
  • 157 followers
  • 407 fans

The RPMs's Top Spotify Songs

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I Don't Like It
73 streams
2
Artist Name
Gotta Let Go
12 streams
3
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I Think It's Stupid, But I Think It's Love
7 streams
4
Artist Name
Let Things Happen
6 streams
5
Artist Name
Your Ghost
3 streams
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The RPMs's YouTube Videos

8.5K
Views
The RPMs - Gotta Let Go - Official Video
Youtube
8.5K views
Aug 05, 2018
8K
Views
The RPMs - Your Ghost - Official Video
Youtube
8K views
Feb 15, 2018
6.6K
Views
The RPMs - Let Things Happen - Official Video
Youtube
6.6K views
May 24, 2018

Events14 Events

Jun
25-26
Gig on the Green Yateley
United Kingdom
GBR
, YateleyN/A N/A
Past
Aug
08-12
Boardmasters
United Kingdom
GBR
, NewquayN/A N/A
Past
Aug
02-05
Neverworld
United Kingdom
GBR
, EdenbridgeN/A N/A
Past
Jul
20-22
Blackthorn Music Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, StockportN/A N/A
Past
Jul
20-22
Truck Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, AbingdonN/A N/A
Past

The RPMs's Past Events14 Events

  • Gig on the Green Yateley festival

    Wild Boys, Dont Look Now, Bupsi Brown, The RPMs, Hannah Hariana, BILLY JOEL TRIBUTE UK, Abba Fever, Steve Donnelly, Take on Take That, UP TO NO GOOD, Mike All Bublé
    GBR, Yateley
    Small
  • Boardmasters festival

    Raye, Rag'n'Bone Man, George Ezra, Becky Hill, Stefflon Don, Craig David, Tom Walker, Sam Fender, The Chemical Brothers, MK, MNEK, Disciples, Declan McKenna, Claptone, Bicep, Idris Elba, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Mahalia, Years & Years, Kah-Lo, Editors, Fat Freddy's Drop, Everything Everything, Shy FX, Samm Henshaw, Booka Shade, Sons Of The East, Kano, Grandmaster Flash, Miles Kane, Kelli-Leigh, Tiga, Butch, Skream, Confidence Man, Feeder, Dusky, DJ Zinc, Audio Bullys, Jade Bird, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Hockey Dad, Will Clarke, Annie Mac, The Horrors, Ash, Rae Morris, MJ Cole, Friendly Fires, Danny Howard, HAAi, Shadow Child, The Correspondents, Bobby Alu, Gene Farris, Kideko, MAT McHUGH, Holy Goof, Flyte, Nadia Rose, Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, Fred V & Grafix, The Amazons, Isaac Gracie, Steve Lawler, The Lottery Winners, Nadine Shah, Denis Sulta, SHAPES, Hak Baker, Lily Moore, Gentleman's Dub Club, The Sherlocks, King Tuff, Krystal Klear, Doorly, Gengahr, Colouring, Trance Wax, Beans On Toast, Monki, Songhoy Blues, Kele Okereke, FEET, Adam French, Trudy and the Romance, Saint Agnes, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, The Lovely Eggs, Black Foxxes, Too Many T's, The Hempolics, Sam Sweeney, Low Island, Gwenno, Fizzy Blood, Wildwood Kin, West Thebarton, Mellah, Or:la, REWS, PARADISIA, Wille and the Bandits, Bryde, Bronx Cheer, Stereo Honey, Caro, Joseph J. Jones, Lady Bird, THE VELVET HANDS, Bobii Lewis, Never Not Nothing, Rosborough, Mr Woodnote, Charlotte Carpenter, Annabel Allum, Kioko, HAUS, Ryan Platts, Electric Pyramid, Duncan Reid and the Big Heads, The RPMs, Josephine and The Artizans, Hedluv and Passman, Andy Quick, Alex Lleo, Holiday Oscar, Josh McGovern, Two Tribes, DJ PROOF, Bad Parents, ME & THE DEVIL, Club Peel, Rental Wives
    GBR, Newquay
    Huge
  • Neverworld festival

    Clean Bandit, Bastille, Declan McKenna, Tom Grennan, Sub Focus, GIRLI, Jeremy Loops, Yonaka, Hollie Cook, Rae Morris, We Are Scientists, Fazerdaze, Fenne Lily, The Lottery Winners, Hudson Taylor, Denis Sulta, Airways, Bushbaby, My Nu Leng, TEN TONNES, Call Me Loop, Ferris & Sylvester, Raw Silk, Hammer, THE NINTH WAVE, Heyzeus, whenyoung, Keston Cobblers Club, Marsicans, Youth Sector, Estrons, Elvana, Lady Bird, CHILDCARE, Lissy Taylor, China Bears, Krywald & Farrer, Asylums, Honey Lung, The Islas, The Scruff, Barely Royal, The RPMs, Forever Cult, FOXE, Orestea, Pink Kink, Aadae, Cove, Five Kites, PLACID, All the Above, Amapola
    GBR, Edenbridge
    Medium
  • Blackthorn Music Festival festival

    The Sugarhill Gang, Peter Doherty, The K's, We Are Scientists, The Bluetones, Findlay, The Blinders, Peter Hook & The Light, Witch Fever, DELIGHTS, Jade Helliwell, Darcy, Twisted Wheel, Y.O.U.N.G, Mint, Demi Marriner, Ashley Sherlock, Creature Comfort, Jake Morrell, Katie O'Malley, Dirty Laces, Sugarthief, Hunter and The Bear, Déjà Vega, The Jade Assembly, William McCarthy, Izzie Walsh, The RPMs, The Nix, Courtyards, Lyerr, Stillia, Blooms, Proletariat, Tom Hingley, LYZA, Hey Bulldog, Ravellas, Plastic House, The Winachi Tribe, Happy Mondaze, Olly Flavell, The Big Peach, Stipe, Carl North & The Lonely Hearts, Control of the Going, Yellow Brain, Building Giants, Dear CAROLINE
    GBR, Stockport
    Small
  • Truck Festival festival

    George Ezra, Tom Walker, Her's, De La Soul, Sophie And The Giants, Dimension, Jake Bugg, Editors, Skepsis, GIRLI, Everything Everything, Shy FX, Circa Waves, Pale Waves, FUR, Only The Poets, The Courteeners, Sea Girls, Marika Hackman, Boston Manor, MJ Cole, Friendly Fires, Haze, We Are Scientists, Redlight, Calva Louise, Holy Goof, The Big Moon, Himalayas, Moose Blood, The Amazons, Red Rum Club, Peace, Dream Wife, Darkzy, Sorry, Black Honey, Fickle Friends, Gaz Coombes, Naaz, The Sherlocks, Raised by Owls, Delta Sleep, Sports Team, Goat Girl, Coasts, Gengahr, Bad Sounds, The Night Café, Little Comets, The Magic Gang, The Pale White, Turbowolf, Katy Rose, Drenge, JAWS, FEET, HMLTD, The Orielles, King No-One, Mr.B The Gentleman Rhymer, Fangclub, Bloxx, Black Foxxes, Blaenavon, Trampolene, Mr Motivator, Low Island, Anteros, whenyoung, Fireworks, Fizzy Blood, Chloé Robinson, Hotel Lux, High Tyde, Orchards, PINS, Gaffa Tape Sandy, Hellions, The Spook School, No Hot Ashes, Bang Bang Romeo, Carpark, GENDER ROLES, Stereo Honey, Stjepan Lach, Old Dirty Brasstards, William The Conqueror, The Electric Soft Parade, Lady Bird, Rachael Dadd, THE VELVET HANDS, Flying Mojito Bros, Bloody Knees, Jordan Allen, YOWL, Danni Nicholls, Mint, Ulysses Wells, SHEAFS, The Wholls, Avalanche Party, Rascalton, Kanadia, Mike Ross, Nervus, Doe, Mellor, itoldyouiwouldeatyou, Speedbuggy USA, The White Lakes, Sugarthief, Table Scraps, Little Brother Eli, Hannah Rose Platt, Amelia White, Happy Accidents, Heavy Rapids, The Scruff, The RPMs, The Seamonsters, Alphabet Backwards, The Shapes, Total Luck, Vinyl Staircase, Wednesday's Wolves, Alex Ohm, Bennett Wilson Poole, Flirting., The Surrenders, MATTER OF MIND, The Dreaming Spires, I Cried Wolf, Rozelle, Loud Mountains, King Kartel, The Epstein, Sulky Boy, Flights Of Helios, GETRZ, Ratboy, The August List, Matt Edible & The Obtuse Angels, The Deadbeat Apostles, _Worry, Goldrush, Co-Pilgrim, VIOLETS, The Sulks, Cherokii, WOLFS, My Crooked Teeth, Le Emu Tavern, Phoebe Rose, Charlotte Hackett, Mother, Incredible Weapons, The Raving Beauties, Silent Disco, Francis Pugh and The Whisky Singers, Self Help, The Prairie Clams, Kurupt FM, Ivory Wave, Tom Lumley
    GBR, Abingdon
    Small

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More about The RPMs

Overview of Pop Rock musician The RPMs

The RPMs, a great rock group from Brighton, England, seamlessly combines the vigor and grit of rock music with the appealing melodies and hooks of pop rock. They have enthralled audiences all over the world with their distinctive sound.

Raw guitar riffs, pulsing basslines, and thunderous drumming combine in their music to provide an exhilarating blend that is both forceful and contagious. The RPMs are experts at writing catchy choruses that will quickly have you singing along. They stand out from their contemporaries due to their flawless fusion of rock and pop elements.

The music of The RPMs is an emotional rollercoaster that transports listeners through love, heartbreak, and everything in between. Their songs' lyrics are moving and relevant, touching on issues that appeal to listeners of all ages. You'll want to jump, dance, and shout your heart out when you hear their songs because of the unmistakable energy they possess.

The RPMs stand out for their genuineness and unwavering devotion to their craft in a field of generic pop rock performers. Their live performances are nothing short of electrifying, and their enthusiasm is evident in every note. They have cultivated a devoted following that is still expanding thanks to their alluring stage appearance and contagious energy.

The RPMs are a major player in the rock music world, and their distinct fusion of rock and pop rock is refreshing. They are well-positioned to have a long-lasting impact on the music industry thanks to their tremendous talent and steadfast passion. As a result, keep an eye out for The RPMs because they will succeed.

What are the most popular songs for Pop Rock musician The RPMs?

The pop rock group The RPMs, from Brighton, England, has developed a devoted fan base because to their contagious songs. They had several hit songs, including "Your Ghost," "Gotta Let Go," and "I Don't Like It." The band's ability to create memorable melodies and put on spirited concerts is on full display in these tracks.

With its distinctive guitar riffs and catchy melody, "Your Ghost" stands out and leaves listeners wanting more. "Gotta Let Go" showcases the band's talent for writing catchy, anthem-like hooks that remain in your head for a while after the song has ended. In contrast, "I Don't Like It" demonstrates their seamless fusion of rock and pop sensibilities.

There are also other standout songs by The RPMs, such as "Things I Forgot to Do," "I Think It's Stupid, but I Think It's Love," and "Let Things Happen." There is something for everyone in the band's repertoire because each song adds its own distinct flavor.

The RPMs' contagious fusion of rock and pop music never fails to enthrall audiences. Songs like "Oh My God," "Down That Road Again," "Troubled Town," and "Help Me Start the Day" highlight their range and capacity to elicit strong emotional reactions from listeners.

The RPMs have firmly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the rock and pop rock music world with their evident talent and expanding record. Their entrancing performances and appealing melodies guarantee that their fame will only grow.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Pop Rock musician The RPMs?

The rock and pop rock group The RPMs, from Brighton, United Kingdom, has gained popularity with recent albums. Their most recent song, "Gotta Let Go," exemplifies their distinctive style and contagious enthusiasm. This song's strong instrumentals and appealing hooks are likely to get listeners rocking to the beat.

"Let Things Happen" is one of The RPMs' other great singles. This song perfectly encapsulates the group's talent for writing nostalgic yet melodious pop rock songs. The song's high tempo and inspirational lyrics elicit strong emotional responses from listeners.

The RPMs also recorded the song "Your Ghost," which showcases their range as musicians. This song presents a different aspect of the band's musical catalog with its eerie melodies and reflective lyrics.

They should not be forgotten for their prior single, "Agents of Change." The RPMs' skill at flawlessly fusing rock and pop styles is on display in this song. It inspires listeners to act and change the world by conveying a sense of urgency and empowerment.

The RPMs' most recent songs and music albums are evidence of their talent and commitment to the music industry. This band keeps establishing themselves in the rock and pop rock music arena because to their distinctive sound and fascinating live shows. As they continue to enthrall listeners with their contagious music, keep an eye out for their next releases.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Pop Rock musician The RPMs?

The Brighton, UK-based Pop Rock band The RPMs has made its mark on the music industry by performing at a number of notable venues and festivals. They gave a memorable performance at the Boardmasters festival, captivating the crowd with their upbeat and contagious music. The crowd was on its feet as a result of the band's engaging stage presence and infectious melodies, which helped to create an electrifying scene that will be remembered for years to come.

The RPMs made another noteworthy festival appearance at the Isle of Wight Festival, where they displayed their skill and adaptability. They gave a dynamic performance that connected with festival goers because to their fusion of rock and pop influences. The group's reputation as a must-see act was cemented by their capacity to engage the crowd and provide an unforgettable live performance.

The RPMs have established themselves on the live music scene in addition to these events by playing at prestigious locations including The Hope & Ruin, Mothers Ruin Bristol, Nambucca, and The Moon. Through closer connections with their audience in these intimate settings, the band was able to create an engaging and lasting experience.

The RPMs also had major festival appearances at Stockton Calling, Liverpool Sound City, and Truck Festival, showcasing their musical prowess and talent. These shows strengthened the band's reputation as a dynamic and promising force in the rock and pop rock genre.

Overall, The RPMs have made an enduring impression on the live music scene and festival circuit, enthralling audiences with their contagious enthusiasm and catchy compositions. They have cemented their status as one of the most exciting artists in the UK music scene with their stunning performances at premier festivals and prestigious venues.