Singles from the hotly anticipated LP began dropping this past July, with the third one, September’s “On My Knees,” debuting on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs at No. The fruits of this effort, beyond regulated sleep patterns and more time with their families, is Surrender - the followup to 2018’s Grammy-nominated Solace - released this past October 21 via RÜFÜS’ own Rose Avenue Records and Warner Records.
In the past, we put music and the creative process first and put everything else on the side.”Īnd so, ten years into their career, RÜFÜS DU SOL has found the template for how to sustainably be rock stars. “There was a fear that that wasn’t going to be possible, because we we haven’t really done that.
“I think the biggest thing for us is learning that we can make music without staying up to reckless hours and we can be creative and have successful ideas as a regimented, healthy group of friends,” says the group’s James Hunt.
All the healthy habits cultivated during their respite came home with them as well. (where they moved from Sydney around 2015) they had a litany of ideas for the music that would become their latest album, Surrender. By the time the guys returned to their permanent residences in L.A. But as the pandemic cleared calendars, two weeks was extended to four and four ultimately became seven. The Joshua Tree reset retreat was supposed to last two weeks. Rüfüs Du Sol Heats up Late Night TV With ‘On My Knees’: Watch