Ruby Coast Project Their Collections
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Kate Harper (CHARTattack) October 10, 2008 11:20 am

Aurora, Ont.'s Ruby Coast have just finished recording their new EP, Projectable Collections.
The five-song disc was produced by Tokyo Police Club frontman Dave Monks at Toronto's Chemical Sound. You can hear four of the EP's five songs on the band's MySpace page. The DIY release should be available at shows and through iTunes and Zunior.com shortly.
Ruby Coast consist of singer/guitarist Justice McLellan, keyboardist/singer Keith Bradford, guitarist/keyboardist/percussionist Nathan Vanderwielen, bassist Mark Robert Whiting and drummer Corey Marshall. Their sound draws from bands like Born Ruffians and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, and they've played with Tokyo Police Club, Cadence Weapon, Born Ruffians, Stars, Plants And Animals and others.
You can see Ruby Coast here:
Oct. 16 Ottawa, ON @ Zaphod Beeblebrox w/Politique
Oct. 17 Kingston, ON @ The Grad Club (Queen's University) w/HILOTRONS
Oct. 18 Quebec City, QC @ Le Cercle
Oct. 24 Sackville, NB @ George's Roadhouse w/The D'Urbervilles
Oct. 25 Halifax, NS @ The Marquee Club w/Islands and Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains (Halifax Pop Explosion)
Oct. 30 Montreal, QC @ Club Lambi w/Born Ruffians
Nov. 7 Toronto, ON @ Sneaky Dee's w/Green Go and The Elwins
Nov. 12 Hamilton, ON @ The Casbah w/The Coast
Here are the songs on Projectable Collections:
"More Than Television"
"Laugh At Alice"
"Neighbourhood"
"Brittle Bones"
"Tiger"
"Town To Province"
The five-song disc was produced by Tokyo Police Club frontman Dave Monks at Toronto's Chemical Sound. You can hear four of the EP's five songs on the band's MySpace page. The DIY release should be available at shows and through iTunes and Zunior.com shortly.
Ruby Coast consist of singer/guitarist Justice McLellan, keyboardist/singer Keith Bradford, guitarist/keyboardist/percussionist Nathan Vanderwielen, bassist Mark Robert Whiting and drummer Corey Marshall. Their sound draws from bands like Born Ruffians and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, and they've played with Tokyo Police Club, Cadence Weapon, Born Ruffians, Stars, Plants And Animals and others.
You can see Ruby Coast here:
Oct. 16 Ottawa, ON @ Zaphod Beeblebrox w/Politique
Oct. 17 Kingston, ON @ The Grad Club (Queen's University) w/HILOTRONS
Oct. 18 Quebec City, QC @ Le Cercle
Oct. 24 Sackville, NB @ George's Roadhouse w/The D'Urbervilles
Oct. 25 Halifax, NS @ The Marquee Club w/Islands and Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains (Halifax Pop Explosion)
Oct. 30 Montreal, QC @ Club Lambi w/Born Ruffians
Nov. 7 Toronto, ON @ Sneaky Dee's w/Green Go and The Elwins
Nov. 12 Hamilton, ON @ The Casbah w/The Coast
Here are the songs on Projectable Collections:
"More Than Television"
"Laugh At Alice"
"Neighbourhood"
"Brittle Bones"
"Tiger"
"Town To Province"
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