Full Metal Jacket, the new single from Ruth Theodore’s eagerly awaited new album, is a snowball of a song which “has subliminally been gaining momentum my whole life”. Watch the accompanying video, and don’t miss her November UK Tour dates.
Ruth Theodore shares video for her latest single ‘Thompson’, featuring dancers Jennifer Delve and Haitian-born French musician-songwriter Renes BBWI – “…a very intimate song about falling in love and falling asleep.”
Ruth Theodore has announced the release of Cherry Picker, a career-spanning compilation record and shares the lead single and lyric video ‘People People’ on which the social narrative teeters between futility and ferocity without losing its sense of humour or our sense of Ruth’s humility.
Our Song of the Day is Ruth Theodore’s toe-tapping ‘Kissing in Traffic’, watch her new animated video and don’t miss her UK tour dates which still include London, Brighton, Llandudno and Milton Keynes.
The term ‘Singer-songwriter’ barely scratches the surface of Ruth Theodore’s music, quirky would be an understatement – beyond the considerable instant appeal that Cactacus wields, there’s a wealth of poetry, satire and pure, natural artistry. Cactacus is a wonderful, captivating album.
Our latest mix is chock full of new music from the likes of Nessi Gomes, Lisa Hannigan, Ruth Theodore, Kaia Kater, The Gentle Good and more plus some vintage tunes from Led Zeppelin (live in Paris), The Amazing Blondel and Tim Hardin.
Ruth Theodore’s reputation for delivering a fresh sound has certainly stood the test of time as you can hear on ‘Man of the Land,’ our Song of the Day, taken from her forthcoming new album Cactacus.
Ruth Theodore, known for her quirky, insightful, poetic lyrics and insidious melodies, is excited to release her new single You Can’t Help Who You Love on June 10th 2016, through Aveline Records, for which we have the pleasure in premiering today.
In part 5 of our Best Albums of 2013 we feature Lal Waterson, Lisa Knapp, The Full English, Dan Haywood, The R.G. Morrison, Ruth Theodore, Barrule, Aidan O’Rourke and more.
Three years have passed since Ruth Theodore’s second album, with Dear Lamp Love Moth she has followed it up with a set of songs that is even more ambitious.