Ruby Coast

Ruby Coast @ NXNE 2009

Background/ Composition: This pop-tastic fivesome are the pride of Aurora, Ont. They've recently finished high school, crafted an EP with Tokyo Police Club's Dave Monks and they're looking for a label. Grade: 88 Comment: The Ruby Coast's set was threatened from the very start when they discovered, after going live to air on the CBC, that their...
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I Read The News Today... For Jan. 19, 2011

In today's segment of news most people reading this website probably won't give a damn about, Panic! At The Disco's new album, Vices & Virtues, is out March 29. First single "The Ballad Of Mona Lisa" comes out Feb. 1 and you can check out a preview of it below: The Rural Alberta Advantage have announced tour plans in support of their...
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Song Of The Day: Ruby Coast's "Whatever This Is"

"Whatever This Is" is the title track to Aurora, Ont. indie rockers Ruby Coast's upcoming debut album. The disc was produced by Howard Bilerman (Arcade Fire, Wolf Parade) and Brian Paulson (Dinosaur Jr., Wilco). The tune is equal parts early Tokyo Police Club and Arcade Fire's bombast and Win Butler's vocals."Whatever This Is" also appears on a...
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Ruby Coast Like Layers

Justice is lacing up his skates. The lead singer of Ruby Coast, Justice McLellan, is getting ready to play pond hockey on an outdoor rink in his hometown of Aurora, Ont. when I interrupt him with a phone call to talk about his band's new EP and tour. I try not to hold him up too long with business, since he and his bandmates are about to get...
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Ruby Coast Join Tokyo Police Club

Ruby Coast will open for Tokyo Police Club on their U.S. tour in February and March. The Aurora, Ont. band are a natural selection since Tokyo Police Club singer/bassist Dave Monks produced Ruby Coast's recently self-released Projectable Collections debut EP. Singer/guitarist Justice McLellan, keyboardist/singer Keith Bradford, guitarist/...
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Ruby Coast Project Their Collections

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...
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