Meet Aussie Artist Ruel At Clarity Records In-Store Signing
The Sydney-born singer-songwriter will be visiting Clarity this Saturday.
Image Cameron Driskill
Ahead of the release of his hotly anticipated sophomore album, Kicking My Feet, Aussie singer-songwriter Ruel has announced a run of in-store appearances at record stores across the country.
Ruel will be visiting a selection of vinyl slingers over the coming week to meet and greet fans who pre-order his new record.
The whirlwind signing tour begins in Perth at Midland Records on Friday 10 October and continues with stops at Adelaide’s Clarity Records on Saturday 11 October, Brisbane’s Rocking Horse Records on Sunday 12 October, Melbourne’s Record Paradise on Monday 13 October and Sydney’s Red Eye Records on Thursday 17 October.
Anyone keen to head along just needs to pre-order Ruel’s Kicking My Feet from Clarity Records online here or in store.
Formats available include CD, red vinyl and a very limited indie store blue vinyl. Plus, all those who pre-order the album will receive a special print on the day to get signed.
For more info, follow the social media accounts of Clarity Records here.
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Since announcing his sophomore album, Ruel has released three singles from the album: ‘I Can Die Now’, ‘The Suburbs’ and latest single ‘Wild Guess’, which was co-written with acclaimed songwriters Leroy Clampitt (Justin Bieber, Madison Beer) and Dan Wilson (Adele, Taylor Swift).
Kicking My Feet features collaborations with a host of top notch prodcuers, inclduing Julian Bunetta (Sabrina Carpenter, One Direction), Joel Little (Taylor Swift, Gracie Abrams), Kenny Beats (Dominic Fike, Ed Sheeran), Dan Wilson (Adele, Taylor Swift, Chris Stapleton) and longtime collaborator M-Phazes (Eminem, Kehlani, Ruel’s debut album).
“It’s been pretty daunting to offer up this level of honesty in my songwriting but seeing the way it’s already connected so personally with fans has calmed my ‘pre-album’ nerves in a huge way,” Ruel said in a press statement about the album.
“I knew I wanted to push myself on this new album, but it wasn’t until I had to finalise the track list that I realised I’d actually made over 200 songs for Kicking My Feet.
Kicking My Feet arrives Friday 17 October via Recess Records/Virgin Music Group. Pre-order/pre-save here.
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