Rubylux at The Borderline, 17th November
Orange Yard, Off Manette Street, London, W1D 4JB
Tickets available from link
After months on the road, from L.A. to Singapore to Melbourne, Rubylux are back on home turf, and ready to make a further mark on their UK audience with 2nd single “What You Need’.
The past 12 months have been an exciting time for the young Brighton quartet, who’s contagious sound, and universal anthemics share similarities with Coldplay, and early Radiohead selling out shows UK wide.
The Debut album ‘Fake Control’ was Produced by James Sanger (Keane, Manics…), and soon caught the attention of BMG/Chrysalis, who signed a worldwide deal with the band last year. Tours of Asia as ‘Ambassadors Of Rock’ to the Hard Rock Café, and the presentation of hometown Brighton Music Awards “Best Band Award” by rock legends Jimmy Page and Roger Daltrey helped top off an already impressive 2010.
Their signature guerilla street gigs have helped build a loyal army of UK fans, and last summer, attracted the attention of the Guardian, who featured the band in a full page article with the likes of Q mag and BBC Radio 2 getting in on the action also.
Debut single, ‘The Boy Could Fly’ was introduced to a US audience through NBC’s “Being Human”, and propelled the lads into a string of busy LA shows earlier this year. Whilst here in the UK, numerous plays on BBC Radio 2, and incredible support/playlisting from regional radio stations, added to the already flourishing awareness of Rubylux and ensured a sell out show at London’s Proud Gallery.
“What You Need” is released on the 10th October, and will be available for iTunes Pre-Order along with an acoustic version, remixes, and an unheard bonus track. Music video will be available online at rubylux.net.