Born Ruffians
Born Ruffians - Birthmarks Album Review
By Ben Walton in Music Reviews on 13 June 2013
Now that both Radiohead and The Strokes are arguably long past their best, the indie world should be on the lookout for the next hot thing. What we have is, in reality, a torrid heap of bands in one corner trying to replicate the riotous stylings of The strokes and, in the other, boys with fringes looking at their shoes and trying to become the next Radiohead with mind numbingly dull results.
Elsewhere on the album, Born Ruffians take a few more risks and get a little more experimental, which sometimes comes off, as in Rage Flows which is packed with twists and turns, and the album's sombre ballad to finish, Never Age which features some incredibly tasteful piano and guitar interplay.
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Born Ruffians - What To Say
Born Ruffians release What To Say through Warp Records on May 24th 2010, this is the first single from their second album 'Say It' which will follow on May 31st. Born Ruffians have created quite a name for themselves with their inventive videos and What To Say is no exception, directed by Jared Raab he worked with artist/computer programmer Rob Bairos to create the effects achieved in the video.
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Born Ruffians, Red Yellow and Blue Album Review
By Andy Peterson in Music Reviews on 14 July 2008
Album review of Red Yellow and Blue by Born Ruffians.