The new single from Canadian indie rockers Born Ruffians, from their upcoming album Uncle, Duke & The Chief. Out February 16, 2018 on Yep Roc Records.
Produced by Richard Swift (Foxygen, The Shins), Uncle, Duke & The Chief is a record less concerned with what sounds hip than what feels good. In the Ruffians’ case that meant shedding some of their more arty influences (the Pixies, Talking Heads) and reconnecting with the sounds they first heard on their parents’ turntables as kids: Buddy Holly, The Everly Brothers, and pre-psychedelic Beatles. “It’s about going back to the deepest, most satisfying itch to scratch,” says lead singer Luke Lalonde. And in doing so, the album takes you back to a time when the Ruffians sounded less like a band and more like a gang, raising a wild ruckus and speaking in telepathic tongues.
<a href=”http://bornruffians.bandcamp/album/uncle-duke-the-chief”>Uncle, Duke &amp; The Chief by Born Ruffians</a>