RUFF MAJIK Shares The Music Video For 'Delirium Tremors' From New Album ELEKTRIK RAM
Date | Event | Venue | Tickets | |
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August 2023 | We’ve Come To Lay Waste | Europe | Ticket Info |
By Underground Press
Published Friday, 11 August 2023 09:15
Ruff Majik, the acclaimed South African stoner rock band is set to ignite the music scene once again with the release of their new video and single, 'Delirium Tremors', from their highly praised latest album Elektrik Ram, out now on Mongrel Records. The band is thrilled to unveil the video to their ever-growing legion of fans, as they simultaneously embark on an exhilarating European tour.
'Delirium Tremors' serves as a testament to Ruff Majik's unyielding dedication to their craft and their distinctive ability to push the boundaries of stoner rock. The track encapsulates the raw energy, captivating riffs, and evocative lyrics that have earned the band widespread acclaim and a devoted global following. With its hypnotic groove and powerful melodies, Delirium Tremors promises to be an anthem that resonates deeply with both longtime fans and new listeners alike.
The accompanying music video showcases the band's live energy and elevates the song's impact to new heights.
The timing of this release couldn't be more auspicious, as Ruff Majik are in the middle of their monthlong We’ve Come To Lay Waste European tour. The tour promises to be an unforgettable experience, with electrifying performances in some of Europe's most renowned music venues and festivals.
“A career album, and the sort that not every career gets to feature.” – The Obelisk
"Ruff Majik once again push the limits of their sound and come out with something so beautifully crazy that you can’t help but fall in love with its quirkiness. Elektrik Ram is brilliantly eclectic and is easily the most colourful chapter in the band’s already vivid discography." – Distorted Sound Magazine
"Ruff Majik continuing to prove why they are in a league of their own and one of the brightest prospects of the South African rock scene." - Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life