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Billy Ruffian

Purveyors of finest dandy rock

About Me

"Let's all drink to the Death of a Band"

Billy Ruffian met over house doubles and potent cocktails in a series of city centre dives, and their continuing existence can be compared to dancing on the deck of the Titanic.

In their short, tempestuous, history, they have stumbled to the edge of oblivion and back, leaving former members and shell-shocked crowds trailing in their wake. The meeting of frontman Stephen Ruffian's arch lyricism, Thom Cuell's dandy pretentions, a clattering drum machine and Ben Paul's lo-fi sensibilities make the Ruffian a unique melting-pot of sound: Manchester's only truly exciting new band.

Billy Ruffian's lyrical concerns centre around mythology, demonic possession, lost love and the banality of 'everyday life'; these idiosyncratic themes, melded with proper pop hooks and killer choruses, persuaded Filthy Little Angels Records to take a chance on the band, first including their debut single 'Death of a Band' on the Christmas compilation 'Hark the Filthy Angels Sing', and then commissioning the album 'My Secret Life', which was released in May, accompanied with the split 7" of 'Music vs. Money'

Billy Ruffian hope that their songs will keep them out of the workhouse. Let’s all drink to that.

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Member Since: 2/7/2006
Band Website: billyruffian.co.uk
Band Members:
Stephen Ruffian
vocal
Thom Cuell
guitar

Ben Paul
bass/drums

Sounds Like: The Fall, Phil Spector, Pulp, Suede, Eddie Argos, Lou Reed, Franz Ferdinand, Brian Ferry

The Most Unlikely Civil Liberties Defender Of AllBilly Ruffian - Long, Lonely Christmas Without Jimmy Greenhoff

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What They've Said About Our Album:

““Music Vs Money” is already a stand out live track. Superb. …singer Stephen Ruffian, sounds like a slightly more mellow Howard Devoto - which is also reflected in the post-punk, slightly theatrical swings of the guitars and bass on the stand out live track “Death Of A Band” (see also the excellent crawl of “The Apothecary”) an excellent session that captures the spirit of Billy Ruffian's unique and oblique sense of fun and guile.” Manuel Ecostos, Manchester Music Online (‘album of the week’)
"The record doesn't take long to mark a target and start a fight...within a few songs Billy Ruffian has taken pops at the music industry, other bands, girls, anything it would seem before descending into some kind of flexing self loathing pose with a drink problem and obsession with death. Musically rounded by fizzy guitars that sound like sirens, heavy bass lines and occasional brass section accompaniments, song writing that is true has an end product that often sounds like a mash of The Fall and Roxy Music...the lyrics are clearly crafted as narrations of turmoil and frustration, commonplace with any listener/observer that has ever been involved. Unlike other things from Manchester, this is educated and very much underdog in its making but full of potential to equally ruffle feathers. "J Gram, Diskant/Musictowers
“The vicarious and peculiarly disturbed Billy Ruffian have a secret life that you might not want to know about, but you will listen intently anyway with lurid fascination as they pin bizarre corners of their tale with grit, brass, drum machine, abrasion and Stephen Ruffian's fantastic persona… the fearless success of 'My Secret Life' – the way 'Ballad Of Billy Ruffian' bobs shantily on weary trumpets and snarled stories... maybe even a whiff of Mark E Smith's lyrical genius passes by the obscurely commentary likes of 'Youth Club' and the undecipherably brilliant '(My Girlfriend Is Like A) Trojan Horse'…quite which of Manchester's basements Billy Ruffian broke out of I'm not sure, but now they're loose be warned – an imaginable absorption on stage, and a none too shabby album already at that.”Fran Donnelly, High Voltage

This Manc quartet have the potential to carry on where the Libertines left off. Whilst Barat and Doherty have seemingly plunged into the abyss, never to play together in a band again, Billy Ruffian have already had their own series of troubles yet, unlike The Libertines, have emerged relatively intact on the other side...this level of creative wordplay coupled with simple but effective riffs that make Billy Ruffian's sound one to be put on a pedestal...on the evidence of My Secret Life it is easy to see why they are endorsed by Mark E Smith... Chris Horricks, Sandman

"This is good stuff very inventive and showing a lot of potential future promise. Songs that are self aware of the ridiculousness and trials and tribulations of the music business have always been a winner and this demo deals with this and other issues admirably, The Death of a Band due to constant touring and lack of money, teen scenesters and troublesome girlfriends. Lyrical genius over a solid wall of music. Watch this space, as Billy Ruffian will be at the front of the ever-growing wave of Anti-Scene Bands" - Chris Chinchilla - ex-Art Brut

"With his jacket, shirt and tie (think tax office as opposed to scenester style) and crumpled demeanour, Billy Ruffian's frontman Stephen Ruffian looks like he's just sneaked out of work to go to an AA meeting spinning streams of consciousness across discordantly powered guitars. They are one of those bands where you want to hear every word because there is actually something there worth listening to...worth watching too he soon makes use of the freezing concrete space at the front to jump around like a pinball. Billy Ruffian are, in short, just the sort of kick up the arse music needs right now." - Manchestermusic.co.uk

"Quite simply the best new band in Manchester, still fresh and unsigned. I heard The Longcut. Shite. I've seen Nine Black Alps. Bored me. But this lot are simply amazing. Think of Suede and The Fall fighting against each other. And frontman Stephen is a true eccentric, not just a twat with scarf like the Mystery Jets” - Club F*ck Promoter

"Let's hope that they conquer! Billy Ruffian are my new favourite band." - Ellie Lockwood, Fuse FM


Record Label: Filthy Little Angels
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Previous Ruffian Gigs

16/11/2005  Fight This, Font Bar, Manchester (with Parasol Star, Midland Railway, Amida) 31/01/2006  Tuesday Tony, Thirsty Scholar, Manchester 06/02/2006  Fluid, Retro Bar, Manchester 09/02/2006  ...
Posted by Billy Ruffian on Wed, 08 Nov 2006 10:43:00 PST

Billy Ruffian - "Most Unlikely Civil Liberties Defender Of All"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsqYihgo0AI New Billy Ruffian song with a video and that. It's a bit political but if you ignore that, you get to see ste in a pulpit so life's good, right? ...
Posted by Billy Ruffian on Tue, 24 Jun 2008 03:55:00 PST

Apparently we’re an influence now!

We found a review of a band called 'Cop On The Edge' on these Internets. The line that caught us attention was, "I like this Sarf Landahn quintet. I hate describing things but it's DIY Electro-Indie,...
Posted by Billy Ruffian on Fri, 31 Aug 2007 04:25:00 PST

Singles Club Review from 'Is This Music' (a Scottish magazine)

Singles Club, Season Two (Filthy Little Angels) They may have ushered in the like of The Long Blondes and The Boyfriends, but if there's one thing that lies at the heart of the new Filthy Little Angel...
Posted by Billy Ruffian on Sun, 29 Jul 2007 04:50:00 PST

Excellent MSL review in Sandman Magazine (yes, a printed tome!)

Billy Ruffian My Secret Life (Filthy Little Angles)This Manc quartet have the potential to carry on where the Libertines left off. Whilst Barat and Doherty have seemingly plunged into the abyss, never...
Posted by Billy Ruffian on Sun, 29 Jul 2007 04:49:00 PST

MSL Review in This Is Fake DIY

Billy Ruffian - My Secret LifeArtist: Billy Ruffian Release Date: 28/05/07Label: Filthy Little AngelsRating: When the highly unfeasible Billy Ruffian: The Movie is commissioned, it should come packag...
Posted by Billy Ruffian on Sun, 29 Jul 2007 04:46:00 PST

Room 13 review of the FLA Singles Club

  Various Artists - Filthy Little Angels Singles Club : Season Two   Great New TalentFri Jul 6 13:37:13 2007 Rated 11 out of 13 [details]   by Jo Vallance Proud to have been invo...
Posted by Billy Ruffian on Sun, 29 Jul 2007 04:45:00 PST

Review 3 - Music Towers (also in Diskant)

Billy Ruffian - My Secret Life Monday, June 18, 2007 Jason Graham With a band name that just screams aggression, the record doesn't take long to mark a target and start a fight.  Complete ...
Posted by Billy Ruffian on Sun, 29 Jul 2007 04:42:00 PST

Reviews from High Voltage and Manchester Music Online

Manchester Music Online:   MY SECRET LIFE * joint album of the week * :: Billy Ruffian :: 18 June 2007 / 12 Trk CD / Filthy Little Angels By Manuel Ecostos The charms of Billy Ruffian are transla...
Posted by Billy Ruffian on Thu, 07 Jun 2007 03:12:00 PST

As we go on

Morning, Ruffianistas! Yes, we still fail to update with any sort of regularity, but here's some news for you... The album 'My Secret Life' will be available from Filthy Little Angels (and all truly e...
Posted by Billy Ruffian on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 01:28:00 PST