The Ruby Suns
Idioma disponible: inglésThe Ruby Suns combine psychedelic indie pop with world music influences, drawing inspiration from the travels of the group's only permanent member, Ryan McPhun. Although born and raised in California, McPhun's thirst for adventure eventually drew him halfway across the globe, where he ventured into Africa and Thailand before settling in New Zealand. Auckland's music scene was rich, and the multi-instrumentalist spent time in various pop groups (the Tokey Tones, the Reduction Agents, and the Brunettes) while fronting his own act, Ryan McPhun & the Ruby Suns. After releasing a self-titled debut under that moniker, the band shortened its name to the Ruby Suns and signed with Lil' Chief Records, securing distribution deals in Europe and Australia along the way. The Ruby Suns toured the U.S. in 2006, and McPhun returned home to write and record the band's sophomore effort in his Auckland basement. Inspired by the indigenous music of Africa and Kenya, the diverse Sea Lion -- named after a sea lion colony that lies adjacent to California's Hwy 1 -- was released in 2008 on several labels, including the Seattle-based Sub Pop. Sea Lion helped expand the band's audience considerably, and the Ruby Suns supported its release with a number of tours, including a European jaunt during the spring of 2009. While overseas, the bandmates also spent ten days at a friend's home in Hungary, where they began composing new material. Those songs eventually found their way onto 2010's Fight Slowly, an electro-pop album that Ryan McPhun recorded entirely on his own. In early 2013, McPhun re-emerged with fourth album Christopher. The album moved even further away from the project's homespun beginnings, with enormous production from Grizzly Bear and Beach House producer Chris Coady applied to glassy, big beat electro-pop tracks. The nomadic McPhun soon left the Southern Hemisphere, relocating to Norway and immersing himself in the local Oslo scene to record 2017's dense Sprite Fountain LP.
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The Ruby Suns combine psychedelic indie pop with world music influences, drawing inspiration from the travels of the group's only permanent member, Ryan McPhun. Although born and raised in California, McPhun's thirst for adventure eventually drew him halfway across the globe, where he ventured into Africa and Thailand before settling in New Zealand. Auckland's music scene was rich, and the multi-instrumentalist spent time in various pop groups (the Tokey Tones, the Reduction Agents, and the Brunettes) while fronting his own act, Ryan McPhun & the Ruby Suns. After releasing a self-titled debut under that moniker, the band shortened its name to the Ruby Suns and signed with Lil' Chief Records, securing distribution deals in Europe and Australia along the way.
The Ruby Suns toured the U.S. in 2006, and McPhun returned home to write and record the band's sophomore effort in his Auckland basement. Inspired by the indigenous music of Africa and Kenya, the diverse Sea Lion -- named after a sea lion colony that lies adjacent to California's Hwy 1 -- was released in 2008 on several labels, including the Seattle-based Sub Pop. Sea Lion helped expand the band's audience considerably, and the Ruby Suns supported its release with a number of tours, including a European jaunt during the spring of 2009. While overseas, the bandmates also spent ten days at a friend's home in Hungary, where they began composing new material. Those songs eventually found their way onto 2010's Fight Slowly, an electro-pop album that Ryan McPhun recorded entirely on his own. In early 2013, McPhun re-emerged with fourth album Christopher. The album moved even further away from the project's homespun beginnings, with enormous production from Grizzly Bear and Beach House producer Chris Coady applied to glassy, big beat electro-pop tracks. The nomadic McPhun soon left the Southern Hemisphere, relocating to Norway and immersing himself in the local Oslo scene to record 2017's dense Sprite Fountain LP.
© Andrew Leahey /TiVo
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Sprite Fountain
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Sellout! Music el 9/06/2017
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Christopher
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Memphis Industries el 25/01/2013
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Sea Lion (Album)
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Sub Pop Records el 1/01/2007
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Sea Lion
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Memphis Industries el 1/01/2007
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
The Ruby Suns
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Memphis Industries el 20/01/2007
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Fight Softly (Album)
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Sub Pop Records el 1/03/2010
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Fight Softly
Rock - Editado por Memphis Industries el 15/02/2010
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Sea Lion
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Lil' Chief Records el 1/01/2007
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Fight Softly
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Lil' Chief Records el 15/02/2010
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Lichen Ears
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Lil' Chief Records el 3/12/2007
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Kingfisher Call Me
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Memphis Industries el 14/12/2012
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Kenya Dig It EP
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Memphis Industries el 7/06/2008
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Kingfisher Call Me - Single
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Sub Pop Records el 14/12/2012
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Kingfisher Call Me - Single
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Lil' Chief Records el 14/12/2012
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo