Ruby Isle is a band created when Mark Mallman joined with his high school friend Dan Geller (co-founder of Kindercore Records) and drummer Aaron LeMay. They released an EP, Into the Black in 2007 and released their first full-length album Night Shot in 2008.

Ruby Isle
Years active2007 -
LabelsKindercore
MembersMark Mallman
Dan Geller
Aaron LeMay
Websitehttp://kindercore.com/bands/view/ruby-isle

elbo.ws covers

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In late 2007, Ruby Isle started a project[1] in which they covered the No. 1 song on indie music blog aggregator elbo.ws. The first pressing of their album Night Shot included all the covers from the first wave of this project:

  1. "Shadow Falls" (Hello Blue Roses)
  2. "Aly Walk with Me" (The Raveonettes)
  3. "Tyrant" (Black Mountain)
  4. "Foam Hands" (Destroyer)
  5. "Gila" (Beach House)
  6. "The Planes of Baltimore" (Stephen Malkmus/MIA)
  • Ruby Isle missed a week, so they took two week's number ones ("Baltimore" by Stephen Malkmus and "Paper Planes" by MIA) and created one "mash-up" cover
  1. "Sax Rohmer No. 1" (The Mountain Goats)
  2. "Cherry Tulips" (Headlights)

elbo.ws II

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In January 2009, they started the project again, this time also making videos for the covers, which were posted on YouTube:

  1. "White Winter Hymnal" (Fleet Foxes)
  2. "Skinny Love" (Bon Iver)
  3. "The Rake's Song" (The Decemberists)
  4. "My Girls (Animal Collective)
  5. "Short Fuse" (Black Lips)
  6. "Now We Can See" (The Thermals)

Discography

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Studio albums

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Singles/EPs

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  • Into the Black EP (2007, Kindercore)
  • "Someday" (The Strokes cover) [free mp3 download] (2009, Kindercore)[3]

Remix albums

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Contributions and other releases

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  • Xmas 3 - The War on Christmas! (2007, Kindercore)
    • Song: "Jack's Obsession"
  • Rewind (2008, Buffetlibre)

References

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  1. ^ Van Buskirk, Eliot (2007-11-29). "Ruby Isle Covers Whatever Song Is No. 1 on Elbo.ws". Listening Post. Wired. Retrieved 2009-05-25.
  2. ^ "Kindercore: New site, New Announcements". 7 September 2010.
  3. ^ a b dan (2009-09-28). "Ruby Isle Night Shot - Remixes! Strokes Cover, New Video, New Remixes". Kindercore Words!. Kindercore. Archived from the original on 2012-07-12. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
  4. ^ Ruby Isle (2009-04-19). Elbo.ws2Megamix (YouTube). Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 2009-04-21.
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