Prior to the Rails, Thompson had worked with the likes of Bonnie Prince Billy, her brother Teddy Thompson, and Sean Lennon, as well as being a member of the band Dead Flamingoes. For his part, Walbourne's career has included stints with the Pretenders, the Pogues, Son Volt, Ray Davies, and the Pernice Brothers, as well as playing in the Dead Flamingoes with Thompson.
As the Rails, Thompson and Walbourne released their debut record, Fair Warning, in 2014. Co-produced by Edwyn Collins and featuring fiddle work by Eliza Carthy, the album was so hotly anticipated that Island Records decided to reopen their legendary pink label especially for its release. Largely featuring original material in the classic U.K. folk-rock vein, Fair Warning also included a handful of traditional folk songs. For their follow-up, the Rails headed to Nashville to record with Ray Kennedy (Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams), emerging in September 2017 with Other People. Their third album, 2019's Cancel the Sun, moved away somewhat from the duo's folk side and featured a more electric blend of alt-rock, power pop, country, and even baroque pop. ~ James Pearce, Rovi