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Brighton Trio Ruzh’s Fever Releases New EP

Today (April 4), the Brighton trio Ruzh’s Fever debuted their latest EP “Feed the Ellain,” after sharing their new single “Weatherman” last week.

Musical Style and Inspirations

The EP showcases a compelling blend of post-punk, rock, and indie sounds, drawing influences from notable artists such as King Krule, Radiohead, Bloc Party, and the Stone Roses. The project was produced by Oliver Hugues, Josh Harrison, and Louis Spanton.

“Feed the Villain presents a struggle between the devil and an angel on your shoulder—innocence tarnished, love is challenging and condescending, yet not devoid of guilt. With so many villains in the world, music serves as one of the finest methods to combat them. Art has long been a source of strength and protest; we hope you enjoy it,” the band shared.

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On their lead single “Weatherman,” they remarked: “Weatherman is the most cheerful and lighthearted track on the EP. We aimed to create a song that was a straightforward, fuzzy rock ‘n’ roll anthem. I drew inspiration from the tale of Ikar and how he flew too close to the sun. What would happen if they were situated as a ‘third-party’? There was a hint of pretentiousness somewhere in this thought, right?!!”

Upcoming Concert Dates

Their full list of dates is as follows:

April
2 Moor Brewery, Bristol, Great Britain
4 Ail from Wight New Blood Competition, London, Great Britain
9 Alphabet, Brighton, Great Britain
10 Sebright Arms, London, Great Britain
16 Heartbreakers, Southampton, Great Britain
18 Garibaldi, Northampton, Great Britain
19 Fuel, Manchester, Great Britain
23 Cavern, Exeter, Great Britain

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MAYBE
9 TBA, Hastings, Great Britain
10 TBA, Redhill, Great Britain

AUGUST
1 Festival of Wildlife, Great Britain