Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics
Flour City Station
170 East Ave
Rochester, NY 14604
15 nov. 2018
20:00 UTC−5
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Biographie de Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics
Deep, raw funk. Stax-style Southern soul. Uplifting Motown-channeling anthems.
Atlanta’s Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics are the heirs to the thrones of the old-school masters. But they’re much more than just a group of revivalists trying to create a period piece. Powerhouse singer Velle and her band will settle for nothing less than bringing these classic sounds glimmering into the now with a fresh new modern sheen.
Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics have made a name for themselves captivating audiences with their stirring live performances. They’re a world-class modern soul revue topped off with the cherry of Velle’s sultry voice, as she deftly toggles between sweetly crooned R&B tunes and expertly belted barn-burning get-downs that can instantly jolt a roomful of wallflowers into a wild dance party.
It’s this inviting and accessible bravado that has scored the band critical acclaim from outlets such as The New York Daily News, MTV, Paste and more. And in addition to their critical success, at a time when record sales are at an all-time industry low, the independent, DIY-minded Velle and the Soulphonics sold a quarter-million downloads of their single “My Dear” on iTunes, landing them in the top 30 on Billboard’s Heatseeker charts and at a stunning #4 on the iTunes R&B charts when their debut album It’s About Time was released in 2012. Since then the group has shared bills with megastars and indie press darlings alike, including The Temptations, Lee Fields & The Expressions, Iggy Pop, Erykah Badu, Goodie Mob, Gary Clark Jr., Animal Collective, Feist, Bush, The Wailers, Dumpstaphunk, Bombino, Peaches, The Internet and Kendrick Lamar.
Their sophomore album, entitled State of All Things, was released in early 2018, and blazed a trail into the hearts of music fans with their new single, "Broken Woman," which immediately appeared on Spotify's Official "Still Got the Blues" playlist. The album’s title track "State of All Things" premiered on PASTE Magazine as the LP arrived in stores globally on vinyl. Once again, in a time where music is streamed, the LP’s first pressing sold out in less than 2 months. State of All Things was also named "Best new album that's not hip-hop" for 2018 by Atlanta Magazine. Keep the soul with Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics!
Plus d'infoAtlanta’s Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics are the heirs to the thrones of the old-school masters. But they’re much more than just a group of revivalists trying to create a period piece. Powerhouse singer Velle and her band will settle for nothing less than bringing these classic sounds glimmering into the now with a fresh new modern sheen.
Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics have made a name for themselves captivating audiences with their stirring live performances. They’re a world-class modern soul revue topped off with the cherry of Velle’s sultry voice, as she deftly toggles between sweetly crooned R&B tunes and expertly belted barn-burning get-downs that can instantly jolt a roomful of wallflowers into a wild dance party.
It’s this inviting and accessible bravado that has scored the band critical acclaim from outlets such as The New York Daily News, MTV, Paste and more. And in addition to their critical success, at a time when record sales are at an all-time industry low, the independent, DIY-minded Velle and the Soulphonics sold a quarter-million downloads of their single “My Dear” on iTunes, landing them in the top 30 on Billboard’s Heatseeker charts and at a stunning #4 on the iTunes R&B charts when their debut album It’s About Time was released in 2012. Since then the group has shared bills with megastars and indie press darlings alike, including The Temptations, Lee Fields & The Expressions, Iggy Pop, Erykah Badu, Goodie Mob, Gary Clark Jr., Animal Collective, Feist, Bush, The Wailers, Dumpstaphunk, Bombino, Peaches, The Internet and Kendrick Lamar.
Their sophomore album, entitled State of All Things, was released in early 2018, and blazed a trail into the hearts of music fans with their new single, "Broken Woman," which immediately appeared on Spotify's Official "Still Got the Blues" playlist. The album’s title track "State of All Things" premiered on PASTE Magazine as the LP arrived in stores globally on vinyl. Once again, in a time where music is streamed, the LP’s first pressing sold out in less than 2 months. State of All Things was also named "Best new album that's not hip-hop" for 2018 by Atlanta Magazine. Keep the soul with Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics!
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