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‘WAVES’ full video here: https://substreammagazine.com/2018/11/premiere-ryls-waves-single-2018/
We are excited to bring you the new single from RYLS, "Waves." The track appears on their upcoming debut EP, which will be released on January 18th, 2019.
our first single ‘WAVES’ is out now! check out the music video:
Exploring Faërie: Ryls
(Fairytale: A True Story, 1997.)
Ryls (a term created by L. Frank Baum) are probably what most people think of when they hear the word "Faery". These small creatures are only a few inches tall and are said to be very beautiful. They are also known to fly, though whether this is achived through riding the wind astride ragwort stems or under the power of insect-like wings is much debated.
Ryls are Trooping Faeries who make their homes together in the seclusion of nature. They are described as being among the care givers of the natural world. According to the fictional works of L. Frank Baum, these Faeries tend to plants and flowers with their magical gifts. This kind of Faery is also said to love music and create Faery Rings by dancing under the full moon. They have been known to lure mortals into their revels, tempting them to dance their lives away with glamoured gifts and enchanted music. And those that refuse to dance are sometimes plagued by the Faeries' ill will. These beings are also keen on riddles and games. And they are thought to be easily enamoured by interesting objects or even their own reflections. Like so many Faeries, the Ryls value politeness and take offence when it is not shown to them. Ryls can be both helpful and troublesome. It all depends on the mood of the individual and the situation at hand. They are clever Faeries. And ine should always try to keep their wits when encountering the Ryl.
In this second of a two-part series with Cove Reber (ex-Saosin, Dead American) we hit the ground running again! Cove discusses his departure from Saosin, his devotion to his fans, his hiatus from music, and a lot more! Also - I sit down with Jade and Sahar of RYLS (pronounced &qu
New Noise: Hear @thisisryls merge rock & pop worlds with their moving @bmthofficial and Halsey mashup via The Noise: http://bit.ly/2TYanWk
Noise Exclusive: Hear RYLS Merge Rock & Pop Worlds With Moving Bring Me The Horizon and Halsey Mashup
After one quick YouTube search for music mashups, it should be no surprise as to why these quirky eye-opening mixes have become so popular. Combining songs you never imagined would fit together -- like this bizarre Ed Sheeran and Disturbed concoction for example -- mashups have become a fun and creative way to incorporate all styles of music in ways some never thought were possible.
Taking a stab at blending the electric rock vibes of Bring Me The Horizon with the eclectic pop sounds of Halsey, up-and-coming post-hardcore outfit RYLS (pronounced Royals) are teaming up with The Noise to share their riveting mashup of “Doomed” and “Gasoline.”
Crazy hair day at school ❤😍