Runnner

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Runnner
Born
Noah Henry Weinman[1]
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresIndie rock
Years active2017-present
LabelsRun for Cover Records
Websiterunnner.band

Runnner is the stage name of American indie rock musician Noah Henry Weinman. Weinman is based in Los Angeles.

History

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Weinman began releasing music under the stage name Runnner in 2017, when he self-released his debut album titled Awash, which is now only available on Bandcamp.[2] After the release, Runnner released his first EP in 2019 titled Fan On, with another EP to follow in 2020 titled One of One.[3] These releases caught the attention of Boston based record label Run for Cover Records, who signed him to the label in 2021.[4] Upon signing to the label, Runnner announced plans to release a new album titled Always Repeating. The album is a collection of reworked tracks from his 2017 release Awash, and songs from the One of One EP.[2][5] The album was released on July 16, 2021.[6] The album features contributions from fellow Los Angeles musician Hellen Ballentine, known professionally as Skullcrusher.[7] In 2023, Weinman announced his official debut full-length album of all new material. The album, Like Dying Stars, We're Reaching Out, was released on February 17, 2023.[8] In 2024, Runnner released an ambient album titled starsdust composed and arranged entirely from the stems of his 2023 album Like Dying Stars, We're Reaching Out.[9]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • awash (2017), self-released
  • Always Repeating (2021), Run for Cover
  • like dying stars, we're reaching out (2023), Run for Cover
  • starsdust (2024), Run for Cover
  • dust 2 (2024), Run for Cover
  • A Welcome Kind of Weakness (2025), Run for Cover

Live albums

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  • Live in Los Angeles 08-09-2022 (2023), Run for Cover
  • Fan On (2019), self-released
  • One of One (2020), self-released
  • Always Repeating Demos (2022), Run for Cover
  • Chamomile (2025), Run for Cover

Singles

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  • "Eggshell" (2019), self-released
  • "Frame" (2019), self-released
  • "Housekeys" (with Field Medic) (2021), Run for Cover
  • "Monochrome" (2021), Run for Cover
  • "Snowplow" (with Skullcrusher) (2021), Run for Cover
  • "Colors" (with Sun June) (2021), Run for Cover
  • "Vines to Make It All Worth It" (2022), Run for Cover
  • "bluejay" (2023), Run for Cover
  • "another sublet" (2023), Run for Cover
  • "ten + eleven" (2024), Run for Cover
  • "Untitled October Song" (2024), Run for Cover
  • "Coinstar" (2025), Run for Cover
  • "Spackle" (2025), Run for Cover

References

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  9. ^ Banquet Runnner - starsdust. Retrieved 8 April 2024.