The Ruby Tears Revive The Magic & Nostalgia of the 70s Rock with ‘Learn to Fly’

The Ruby Tears is a singer-songwriter duo reviving the magic and nostalgia of the 60s and 70s rock. Blending it with New Wave and 80s post punk, they bring their unique sound to the forefront. In their latest release, ‘Learn to Fly’, Manchester’s John Goodfellow and Liverpool’s Jeff Skellon fathom an acoustic rock composition that is flush with exhilarating blues and immersive melancholia. Listen Now! 

The track has a prominent retro sound to it. You can instantly pick up the references to The Byrds and Elvis Costello in the verses leading up to the chorus. With slow blooming guitar melodies and evocative baritones, it has a lovely luminosity to it. Progressively, the artists spectacularly build on the rhythm, snowballing it with vocal emotion and lyrical prompts to claim the theme. And in this surge of energy, they implement classic 70s rock frames that are reminiscent of The Allman Brothers Band and the Ramones.

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Learn to Fly’ by The Ruby Tears here - 

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