Album artwork for Radio Songs by Dave Rowntree
Album artwork for Radio Songs by Dave Rowntree
Album artwork for Radio Songs by Dave Rowntree

Blur drummer Dave Rowntree releases his debut album Radio Songs on Cooking Vinyl. Standout track London Bridge was produced with Leo Abrahams (Wild Beasts / Brian Eno / Ghostpoet). It heralds the start of an exciting new project for Rowntree, over three decades since Blur formed back in 1989. London Bridge is an enticing opening statement. Deceptively bright and upbeat, with its staccato ‘la-la-la-la’ hook line, the music belies a lyrical sense of dread. As proficient with a synth or guitar as he is behind the drum-kit, Rowntree’s innate ear for a melody is given free-reign on this scuzzy but impactful, lo-fi number.

Dave Rowntree

Radio Songs

Cooking Vinyl
Album artwork for Radio Songs by Dave Rowntree
LP +

£26.99

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140 Gram Vinyl housed in Gatefold Sleeve. Hand Numbered to 300 Copies with Signed Postcard.

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Released 24/01/2023Catalogue Number

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Album artwork for Radio Songs by Dave Rowntree
LP

£27.99

140 Gram Vinyl housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

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Album artwork for Radio Songs by Dave Rowntree
CD

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Dave Rowntree

Radio Songs

Cooking Vinyl
Album artwork for Radio Songs by Dave Rowntree
LP +

£26.99

exclusivesigned

140 Gram Vinyl housed in Gatefold Sleeve. Hand Numbered to 300 Copies with Signed Postcard.

Navy Blue

Rough Trade Exclusive
Signed Copy
Limited to 300 copies
Released 24/01/2023Catalogue Number

COOKLP829RT

Learn more
Album artwork for Radio Songs by Dave Rowntree
LP

£27.99

140 Gram Vinyl housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Black
Released 20/01/2023Catalogue Number

COOKLP829

Learn more
Album artwork for Radio Songs by Dave Rowntree
CD

£14.99

Released 20/01/2023Catalogue Number

COOKCD829

Learn more

Blur drummer Dave Rowntree releases his debut album Radio Songs on Cooking Vinyl. Standout track London Bridge was produced with Leo Abrahams (Wild Beasts / Brian Eno / Ghostpoet). It heralds the start of an exciting new project for Rowntree, over three decades since Blur formed back in 1989. London Bridge is an enticing opening statement. Deceptively bright and upbeat, with its staccato ‘la-la-la-la’ hook line, the music belies a lyrical sense of dread. As proficient with a synth or guitar as he is behind the drum-kit, Rowntree’s innate ear for a melody is given free-reign on this scuzzy but impactful, lo-fi number.