We’re Penny Rebels, a rock band from London and Surrey, UK.
After the success of our debut single “Bad Man”, we've now released our groovy, bluesy follow up: "Open Road"
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Penny Rebels are a band that isn’t chasing trends—they’re carving their own groove. With music that feels instantly familiar yet refreshingly original, their songs strike a rare balance between catchy hooks and irresistible rhythms that invite you to move. Each track stands on its own—no two songs are alike—but they all unmistakably sound like Penny Rebels.
Their playful, tongue-in-cheek attitude shines through in music that doesn’t try to dig into your soul, but instead offers something arguably more important: a good time. Whether you’re nodding along in your headphones or caught up in the energy of a live crowd singing together, Penny Rebels make music that’s built for connection and good vibes.
From singalong choruses to head-nodding grooves, this is feel-good rock with a wink—familiar, fun, and impossible not to move to.
Sinusoidal Music - A love letter to the golden age of rock and blues - Read more
Apricot Magazine - Think Free meets Royal Blood. Led Zeppelin meets Rival Sons. It’s a gritty blend of bluesy undertones and muscular modern energy - Read more
Illustrate Magazine - the track grabs you by the collar with a gritty, fuzzy guitar hook that instantly feels like a shot of espresso to the veins - Read more
Groover City - Open Road is the musical equivalent of flipping it off and stepping on the gas - Read more
Rock Era Magazine - Bad Man stomps in with confidence and demands repeat plays - Read more
Edgar Allan Poets - Bad Man grabs your gut and drags you down a dusty backroad. It’s full of heat, tension, and soul - Read more
Beach House Magazine (US) - You can hear the band’s love for vintage grooves, but they don’t sound stuck in the past. There’s a sharp modern energy pulsing through the whole thing. - Read more
Rock Era Magazine -Interview with Penny Rebels - Read more
Hella Fuzz - a track so gritty and groove-laced, it could’ve been brewed in the same smoky backroom where vintage rock legends once roared to life - Read more
Lost In The Manor - It's' hard to believe that this the band’s debut single its masterful musical arrangement seems polished yet raw at the same time - Read more
Pop Punkers (Mexico) review of Bad Man - Read more
Epsom & Ewell Times, find out why the town of Epsom relates to the band - Read more
Zona Emergente (Mexico), find out why they love Bad Man in Mexico - Read more
R más Medio musical (Mexico), interprits Bad Man in Mexico - Read more
Music for All (Brazil), Brazil finds out about Bad Man - Read more
Barnaby interviews James and Eng Wei about the origins of Penny Rebels, previous musical endeavours and the music that changed their lives
Gigs will be confirmed here as soon as possible! We’re old so there won’t be many! If a date appears here, don’t miss it as it might not happen again for a long time!
Date | Venue | Location |
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Fri October 24th, 2025 | The Star, supporting True Strays | Guildford, Surrey |
Fri January 16th, 4pm, 2026 | Giants of Rock, Bootleg Ball, Weekend | Minehead, Somerset |
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All profits from our apparel will be donated to the Royal Marsden.