BIOG
Formed
in Co. Longford in the summer of 2004, The Rubens are a quartet
of college-friends who take their name from the term "rube"
(American slang for a country bumpkin). With an average age
of 22, The Rubens first came to prominence with the release
of their self-produced debut EP, Esmerelda. In late 2004 and
early 2005 the Midlands finest solidified their reputation
as a hard-working live act cramming over 100 gigs nationwide
into a 3-month period. Impressing audiences in colleges and
venues around the country The Rubens completely sold out their
2, 500 copy run of the Esmerelda EP. Along the way their songs
picked up significant airplay on over 30 Irish radio stations
including larger commercial stations such as 2FM and Today
FM.
As their prowess as a live band grew The Rubens sound has
developed and taken on intensity that gives the song for their
new album an unexpected-but-welcome edge.
For the summer and autumn of 2005 the band have been keeping
a very low profile on the live-front, only emerging to play
this year's Hard Working Class Heroes festival in Dublin.
Ask them where they've been and the band's official line is
" We needed to drop off the radar for a few months, we
reckon it was our time to go off and meet the devil at the
cross-roads
"
The
truth be told though, the band (Dan Belton-lead vocals/rhythm
guitar, Shane Gough-drums/backing vocals, Jed Belton- lead
guitar/backing vocals and Steven Cherry bass/backing vocals)
were in fact putting the finishing touches to their debut
album with Dublin-based uber-producer Gareth Mannix (The Thrills,
The Revs, The Chalets).
Jammed full of 3-minute pop songs that merge their new edgier,
heavier sound with the innate pop sensibility evidenced on
their earlier recordings, the album has a working title of
"Kamikaze Love" and is scheduled for release in
early 2006. Watch this space
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