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Past
NOV
17
2021
London, United Kingdom
The Half Moon
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NOV
05
2021
Bude, United Kingdom
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OCT
22
2021
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27
2021
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10
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MAR
06
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Fan Reviews

Rob
February 10th 2020
Good venue. The Lamp Tavern Live people were really friendly.
Rainbreakers were as impressive as ever. The new material is sounding good. The old favourites still have a freshness to them. As a live act, they are consistently brilliant. Bring on the next time.
Dudley, United Kingdom@The Lamp Tavern

Michael
November 22nd 2019
Great night, great music, great band. Rainbreakers are on the ascent, improving with every gig. Recordings are good but nowhere near the live performance. Miss them at your peril. 😎
London, United Kingdom@The Half Moon Putney

Rob
November 10th 2019
A band on top of their game. I can't recommend them enough. They deserve to be huge.
Derby, United Kingdom@The Flowerpot
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About Rainbreakers
Carefully-crafted British Rock and Soul that looks forwards as well as backwards, and inwards as well as outwards. Music that credits its listeners with intelligence and isn't shy of putting its soul on the line.
There's a refreshing simplicity and honesty in the quartet's approach to their music, which pours the best elements of rock, blues and pop into songs about real, down-to-earth human experience. The real stuff that we all go through, full of questions, frailties, doubt, determination, light and shade.
“We fell into the blues-rock scene, but we're not completely a blues band and we're not completely a rock band, there's lots of layers to it.” says Frontman Ben Edwards with some understatement, who's joined in the line-up by his younger brother Sam on drums, Charlie Richards on guitar and Ash Milburn on bass.
The four-piece, based in the English midlands, have been consistently engaging brains and ears during a steady emergence over recent years. In the process, the Rainbreakers have built up an audience that hangs on their every song, in revered venues such as the 100 Club and the Borderline and throughout the UK and Europe.
They've shared stages with such notables as the Temperance Movement, Samantha Fish and Devon Allman, and no one wants to miss their next number. Their stage presence and innate resistance of genre restrictions always keep audiences wanting more.
On record, the band emerged in 2015 with the Blood Not Brass EP, rightly hailed for the frenetic energy that was, on reflection, only part of their appeal. 2017's second EP Rise Up hinted at the greater depth that was confirmed on the Rainbreakers' debut album a year later, Face To Face.
Now that all translates into another offering, co-produced by the band with Tom Gittins from Monochrome Productions, on which the Rainbreakers have found their voice as never before.
There's a refreshing simplicity and honesty in the quartet's approach to their music, which pours the best elements of rock, blues and pop into songs about real, down-to-earth human experience. The real stuff that we all go through, full of questions, frailties, doubt, determination, light and shade.
“We fell into the blues-rock scene, but we're not completely a blues band and we're not completely a rock band, there's lots of layers to it.” says Frontman Ben Edwards with some understatement, who's joined in the line-up by his younger brother Sam on drums, Charlie Richards on guitar and Ash Milburn on bass.
The four-piece, based in the English midlands, have been consistently engaging brains and ears during a steady emergence over recent years. In the process, the Rainbreakers have built up an audience that hangs on their every song, in revered venues such as the 100 Club and the Borderline and throughout the UK and Europe.
They've shared stages with such notables as the Temperance Movement, Samantha Fish and Devon Allman, and no one wants to miss their next number. Their stage presence and innate resistance of genre restrictions always keep audiences wanting more.
On record, the band emerged in 2015 with the Blood Not Brass EP, rightly hailed for the frenetic energy that was, on reflection, only part of their appeal. 2017's second EP Rise Up hinted at the greater depth that was confirmed on the Rainbreakers' debut album a year later, Face To Face.
Now that all translates into another offering, co-produced by the band with Tom Gittins from Monochrome Productions, on which the Rainbreakers have found their voice as never before.
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Genres:
Soul, Alternative, Rock
Hometown:
Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
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No upcoming shows
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Ben Poole
9K Followers
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13K Followers
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concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
17
2021
London, United Kingdom
The Half Moon
I Was There
NOV
05
2021
Bude, United Kingdom
Penstowe Holidays
I Was There
OCT
22
2021
Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
The Globe
I Was There
JUL
27
2021
London, United Kingdom
100 Club
I Was There
APR
10
2021
Sheffield, United Kingdom
O2 Academy Sheffield
I Was There
MAR
06
2021
Cleethorpes, United Kingdom
Beachcomber Holiday Park & Entertainment Centre
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Rob
February 10th 2020
Good venue. The Lamp Tavern Live people were really friendly.
Rainbreakers were as impressive as ever. The new material is sounding good. The old favourites still have a freshness to them. As a live act, they are consistently brilliant. Bring on the next time.
Dudley, United Kingdom@The Lamp Tavern

Michael
November 22nd 2019
Great night, great music, great band. Rainbreakers are on the ascent, improving with every gig. Recordings are good but nowhere near the live performance. Miss them at your peril. 😎
London, United Kingdom@The Half Moon Putney

Rob
November 10th 2019
A band on top of their game. I can't recommend them enough. They deserve to be huge.
Derby, United Kingdom@The Flowerpot
About Rainbreakers
Carefully-crafted British Rock and Soul that looks forwards as well as backwards, and inwards as well as outwards. Music that credits its listeners with intelligence and isn't shy of putting its soul on the line.
There's a refreshing simplicity and honesty in the quartet's approach to their music, which pours the best elements of rock, blues and pop into songs about real, down-to-earth human experience. The real stuff that we all go through, full of questions, frailties, doubt, determination, light and shade.
“We fell into the blues-rock scene, but we're not completely a blues band and we're not completely a rock band, there's lots of layers to it.” says Frontman Ben Edwards with some understatement, who's joined in the line-up by his younger brother Sam on drums, Charlie Richards on guitar and Ash Milburn on bass.
The four-piece, based in the English midlands, have been consistently engaging brains and ears during a steady emergence over recent years. In the process, the Rainbreakers have built up an audience that hangs on their every song, in revered venues such as the 100 Club and the Borderline and throughout the UK and Europe.
They've shared stages with such notables as the Temperance Movement, Samantha Fish and Devon Allman, and no one wants to miss their next number. Their stage presence and innate resistance of genre restrictions always keep audiences wanting more.
On record, the band emerged in 2015 with the Blood Not Brass EP, rightly hailed for the frenetic energy that was, on reflection, only part of their appeal. 2017's second EP Rise Up hinted at the greater depth that was confirmed on the Rainbreakers' debut album a year later, Face To Face.
Now that all translates into another offering, co-produced by the band with Tom Gittins from Monochrome Productions, on which the Rainbreakers have found their voice as never before.
There's a refreshing simplicity and honesty in the quartet's approach to their music, which pours the best elements of rock, blues and pop into songs about real, down-to-earth human experience. The real stuff that we all go through, full of questions, frailties, doubt, determination, light and shade.
“We fell into the blues-rock scene, but we're not completely a blues band and we're not completely a rock band, there's lots of layers to it.” says Frontman Ben Edwards with some understatement, who's joined in the line-up by his younger brother Sam on drums, Charlie Richards on guitar and Ash Milburn on bass.
The four-piece, based in the English midlands, have been consistently engaging brains and ears during a steady emergence over recent years. In the process, the Rainbreakers have built up an audience that hangs on their every song, in revered venues such as the 100 Club and the Borderline and throughout the UK and Europe.
They've shared stages with such notables as the Temperance Movement, Samantha Fish and Devon Allman, and no one wants to miss their next number. Their stage presence and innate resistance of genre restrictions always keep audiences wanting more.
On record, the band emerged in 2015 with the Blood Not Brass EP, rightly hailed for the frenetic energy that was, on reflection, only part of their appeal. 2017's second EP Rise Up hinted at the greater depth that was confirmed on the Rainbreakers' debut album a year later, Face To Face.
Now that all translates into another offering, co-produced by the band with Tom Gittins from Monochrome Productions, on which the Rainbreakers have found their voice as never before.
Show More
Genres:
Soul, Alternative, Rock
Hometown:
Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
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