The Ruse
The Ruse formed in New York City with Emily Carter on vocals, Jake Warren on guitar, Ethan Reed on bass, and David Harper on drums. Their debut album...
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The Ruse formed in New York City with Emily Carter on vocals, Jake Warren on guitar, Ethan Reed on bass, and David Harper on drums. Their debut album 'Nocturnal Symphony' came out in 2015, featuring the track 'Midnight In The City' that became their breakout hit.
That song explored darker urban themes, which drew some criticism at first but also found an audience. The band followed up with 'City Lights' in 2018 and 'The Shadows Within' in 2021, showing some shift in their approach to city life and personal themes.
Other songs like 'Beautiful is Gone' and 'Collide' appear in their catalog alongside 'Midnight In The City', suggesting a consistent output through those years. Carter's vocals were often noted as a defining element of their sound.
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