AceShowbiz
 
 
Rixton Biography

news-detailsRixton emerged as a vibrant pop force from Manchester, England, in 2012, quickly capturing international attention with their slick blend of pop and R&B. The British quartet, consisting of lead vocalist Jake Roche, guitarist Charley Bagnall, bassist Danny Wilkin, and drummer Lewi Morgan, was assembled through industry connections and a shared ambition to create catchy, radio-friendly music. Their formation was notably orchestrated under the guidance of renowned manager Scooter Braun, whose roster already included global superstars like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, providing the group with a significant platform from the outset.

The group's major breakthrough arrived in 2014 with the release of their debut single, "Me and My Broken Heart." The track, which cleverly interpolated the melody from Rob Thomas's hit "Lonely No More" with his band Matchbox Twenty, became an instant global smash. It peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart and reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, propelling Rixton into the mainstream spotlight. The song's accompanying music video, featuring a humorous narrative of the band being kidnapped, further amplified their popularity and showcased their charismatic, light-hearted persona.

Capitalizing on this success, Rixton released their debut and only studio album, "Let the Road," in March 2015. The album, which included the hit single and other tracks like "Wait on Me" and "Hotel Ceiling," presented a cohesive collection of soul-infused pop anthems. To promote the record, the band embarked on their first headlining tour, the "Let the Road Tour," and performed on various television shows, solidifying their connection with a growing fanbase. Their energetic live performances and Roche's distinctive vocals, often compared to those of Adam Levine, were central to their appeal.

Despite the promising start, Rixton's activity as a group gradually diminished following their initial album cycle. Members began to pursue individual projects, with Jake Roche focusing on his acting career and other ventures. The band never officially announced a dissolution but entered an indefinite hiatus, leaving "Let the Road" as their sole full-length release. Their legacy remains anchored in the massive, era-defining success of "Me and My Broken Heart," a song that continues to be a staple on pop playlists, marking Rixton's brief but memorable ascent in the mid-2010s pop landscape.