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NOT I BY BLAKE RUBY
Music was created to make its listeners feel something. Hearing unique musical sound not only grabs the attention of the ears, but also the mind. Blake Ruby’s EP, Not I, does this and more.
Around the ages of three and four, Ruby began playing the drums, and from there experimented with different instruments. At first, it wasn’t meant to be serious. However, this mindset soon changed when he began collaborating with Baltimore band, Red Couch, in high school.
“I still play with those dudes in the summer and they're all my best friends,” said Ruby. In college, he started playing with other talented artists in Nashville, Tennessee, and learned how to produce his own music and sound. His EP, Not I, truly encompasses his music style as a whole.
Ruby’s music has a Mac Demarco-esque feel, with a hint of The Lumineers. One song, “Ideas, Etc.,” displays all of his talent in a short three minutes. It has beautiful flow, and combines instrumental creativity with an enthralling, soft voice. A perfect, summertime jam. Another piece, “All I Need is You,” at first has an old-fashioned tone to it, but then dives into a smooth, textured sound that could even make your speakers feel good vibes.
“My lyrics are pretty honest and reflect my own life and feelings over the last few years; if you dig deep enough, it’s pretty easy to make your own interpretations while also learning about me,” said Ruby.
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written by BRITTANY VIAR
songs i liked today - 11/6/25
dirty laundry - blake ruby
if somebody wrote a song like this about me i would never leave
fav lyric: things have seemed so lonely when it's just me and the moon
be sweet - japanese breakfast
as a lesbian could not be me but this is so groovy i can overlook forgiving men
fav lyric: take the time to undo your lies, make it up once more with feeling
de selby (part 2) - hozier
somebody put this song in a movie thank you please
fav lyric: i don't need to know where we begin and end
Never Ending Fall, Blake Ruby & JVK – The Foundry – Philadelphia, PA – January 31, 2024
Never Ending Fall is a five members band, including the lead singer and guitarist Jack Miller, keyboardist and guitarist Conrad Boyd, guitarist Pearce Eisenhardt, bassist Johnny Hohman, and drummer Tommy St Clair. The group came to The Foundry in Philadelphia the other night along with JVK and Blake Ruby for their American Disco Tour.
The crowd slowly started to build up as time passed as it was a weekday show. After about an hour of the doors being open, the room was starting to fill up.
The show started right around 8 pm when the first openers came out. JVK the Band came out with lots of energy and the crowd loved them. The lead singer Jo Krieger was a huge hit in Philadelphia and kept the crowd engaged at all times. Her performance was amazing, and it looked like everyone had a great time.
As the night continued, Blake Ruby took the stage. His vibes were immaculate, and the crowd quickly fell in love with him. His voice was super soft and overall felt soothing to the ears. He even performed some covers – like “Tennessee Whiskey” by Chris Stapleton – that everyone loved. He had the crowd engaged the entire time and had many people singing along with him.
Finally, as the night was coming to an end, the main event ran out. Never Ending Fall came out swinging. The energy was insane, and the crowd matched it. The performance was amazing, and the band was going crazy. Conrad was jumping and at times he would hop onto the edge of the stage and start shredding his guitar. Also, the band did end up playing an unreleased song called “American Disco” that the crowd loved as well. Coming towards the end of the performance the band said their farewells and left the stage. Two minutes later they ran back out the doors to perform one final song for the crowd. Safe to say the crowd loved it and had a great night.
Joshua Kanner
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Blake Ruby – The Foundry – Philadelphia, PA – January 31, 2024
Photos by Joshua Kanner © 2024