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Ruby Bones – “Drink All Night”

New Jersey’s Ruby Bones are no strangers to buffaBLOG – we previously covered “Heart of Darkness” and “Hook Line Sinker” because we dig them so much. “Drink All Night” seems like a natural progression of their jangly brand of indie pop – with a singalong chorus and some blistering guitar work mid-song – this should appeal to fans of lighthearted mid-aughts indie rock and beyond. You can find “Drink All Night” via Soundcloud below or check out the entire discography on Spotify. Ruby Bones · Drink All Night

Ruby Bones – “Hook Line Sinker”

“Hook Line Sinker” is a classic, punchy indie rock jam from New Jersey-based trio Ruby Bones. After charting on Billboard with their last release (nice!), the trio wanted to put something more lighthearted and fun… They wound up releasing something nostalgic, full of thoughts about fading youth and romanticizing the past. Give this one a listen below, especially if you’re a fan of passionate, fun-loving punk like Cloud Nothings or The Thermals.

Ruby Bones – “Heart of Darkness”

“Heart of Darkness” by New Jersey/Brooklyn’s Ruby Bones is all energy, all the time. As a frantic shot in the dark combatting aging’s cruel hand, the three-piece outfit garners their indie-rock sentiments to form the invigorating jam session that is this track. It acts as a reminder to hold on to your youthful vigor, because with settling comes bitterness and resentment. The band takes a quintessential alt-rock chorus and amps it up a few notches with rapid drum fills and roving guitar lines. Expect a debut full-length album fueled with vivacity later this spring. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/287083261″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]