Born Ruffians share album closing track "Wavy Haze"
Born Ruffians are back with "Wavy Haze", the closing track from their upcoming sixth LP JUICE.
"Wavy Haze" is the third single to be lifted from JUICE, after earlier offerings "Dedication" and "I Fall In Love Every Night".
Guitarist and vocalist Luke Lalonde says of the new track, "I moved to Toronto after high school. As a band we all lived together in one house - Mitch, Steve, and I, with our friend Joel. I remember stacks of beers (Brava, Sol, and Labatt’s 50), jamming in the basement, writing in my bedroom, with lots of anxiety and stuff going around me then too. I know I was mostly miserable at the time, but I remember it fondly. The song's lyrics came from that juxtaposition - looking back with a mix of longing, loss, relief, regret, and growth through this wavy haze of memory."
JUICE will be Born Ruffians' first album since 2018's Uncle, Duke & The Chief.
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