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When its all over Born Ruffians say 'Forget Me'

Will McGuirk November 16, 2017

Written on the day Bowie died this new track from Born Ruffians threatens to burst into Space Oddity epicness but resists the urge and instead is more retrained approach to life after death. More of a quiet missal, an Ashes to Ashes message from the Action Man here. The video directed by Leah Fay Goldstein and Peter Dreimanis of July Talk, takes its cue from Weekend at Bernie's but there's no happy ending. Oops spoiler alert. Track is from their new Paper Bag Records 'Uncle, Duke and The Chief' coming February next year.

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