Rndm
In 1999, singer/songwriter Joseph Arthur opened a gig headlined by Three Fish, a side project of Pearl Jam's Jeff Ament and Richard Stuverud of the Fastbacks. The trio hit it off, but it would take a decade for them to collaborate. In 2010, they reunited in Seattle, where Ament invited Arthur to his Montana studio. Two years later, in April 2012, the group dubbed RNDM recorded an album in four days. Acts was released in October that year. It featured a familiar '90s alt-rock sound, laying Arthur's gravelly voice over Ament and Stuverud's rollicking bass and drums. Four years later, the band returned with a sophomore effort. Updating their sound with slinky rhythms and dance beats, RNDM debuted their new sonic direction on first single "NYC Freaks." Ghost Riding was released a month later in March 2016.
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Ghost Riding
Alternative & Indie - Released by Dine Alone Music Inc. on 4 Mar 2016
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Sinne sind taub
Alternative & Indie - Released by 3031235 Records DK2 on 18 Mar 2023
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
Without You
Alternative & Indie - Released by RNDM on 25 Sep 2020
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Modern Times
Rock - Released by One Little Independent Records on 27 Sep 2012
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Acts
Rock - Released by One Little Independent Records on 29 Oct 2012
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