Born Ruffians: Red Yellow & Blue
Born Ruffians: Red Yellow & Blue
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Born Ruffians
Label: Warp Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 801061816414
Genre: Rock
10th anniversary vinyl re-press of the acclaimed 2008 debut album by Canadian trio Born Ruffians. Produced by Rusty Santos, the New York mixer behind Animal Collective and Panda Bear, Red, Yellow & Blue exemplifies the Ruffians' brand of self-described 'hootin and hollarin'. From start to finish it's a good time, and the band knows it. With songs like the jangly "Hedonistic Me" and the sugary sweet "Foxes Mate for Life" to the foot stomping "Badonkadonkey," the group constantly pushes the boundaries of the musical arrangements throughout. The album was described at the time by Pitchfork as "One of this new year's most engaging and endearing indie-rock debuts" and "A blast of anxious, giddy energy" by Spin.
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