Rubi Ate the Fig is a diverse rock band that combines Middle Eastern influences with their trademark rock sound to create an unmistakable sound that fans of good music adore. Bridging continents with their musical sophistication, glowing and powerful vocals are packaged nicely over inviting and warm productions that captivate way beyond the five senses. Channeling their rock roots with a tinge of diverse Middle Eastern cultural sounds, explosive energy, an unyielding viewpoint, and catchy hooks, this band arouses your appetite for more. They have dodged bullets, parried slings and arrows, and missed all shots, inhabiting their unstoppable form. The Feeling Of Accomplishment When Sharing Music With The World Is Unparalleled, and this is a feeling Rubi Ate the Fig has been experiencing ever since they started sharing their music with global fans and received positive reception and rave reviews in return.
“Breathe With Me Slowly” is a beautifully haunting, seductive, and catchy masterpiece that you immediately fall in love with from the first listen.
Led by radiant lead vocals over an electric guitar foundation, the narrative unfolds to reveal a love story rooted in the hot embrace of a desert. Adding the piano, drums, percussion, and several synth lines, the relentless attraction concludes with a lustful twist that perfectly fits this track.
There is a dance element to the tune, obviously borrowed from their Middle-Eastern world, which seamlessly melds with the rock foundation for an enchanting sound that allures the listener like a siren.
The deeply captivating lyrics, the stunning production, and the expert execution are why you will find this tune undeniable ear candy that is radio-ready in all factions.
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