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  1. Nov 30, 2011 · Rod Ruel is the producer of the new documentary Music is the Medicine that follows Six Nations blues-rocker Derek Miller and has its broadcast debut next week on APTN. RPM talks to Rod about the making of the documentary, the feedback so far and some words of wisdom for young filmmakers.

    • So When Would You Say You Started Making Music?
    • Tell Us About Your Creative Process, and Where You Draw Inspiration from.
    • Do You Have A Favourite Music Video of Your own?
    • You Have An Upcoming Debut Album. What Can You Tell Us About It?
    • What Was The Pandemic Like For You?
    • How Would You Describe Your Music in Three Words?
    • What Can We Expect from Your Album?
    • Which of Your Songs Hold The Most Significance For You?
    • Why Is Tackling Climate Change Important to You?
    • What Is Your Message to People When It Comes to Climate Change?

    I started writing songs for fun as a kid and I was maybe around 10 or 11. And then I started properly making music in a studio with other writers and was actually trying to make it good enough to release to the world when I was around 13 years old. It was also around that time when I met my manager, a producer and a bunch of people in the industry ...

    I don’t have a particular way. None at all. It's always a kind of in the moment thing where I don't really have any plan going into any sessions. I try to do the best that I can that day. For me, inspiration could come from someone playing the guitar and then finding a cool core progression to it. And me doing some melodies over it, talking about a...

    Probably Real Thing or Painkiller. I think those two music videos are really good. I love As Long As You Careas well.

    We're just talking about a lot of movies, and that really inspired it. Every emotion I was feeling during COVID and all those life experiences. When I was running out of experiences of myself to talk about, I turned to my favourite scenes from movies and tried to make the soundtrack for that scene, which was fun.

    It was difficult. It was also some of my first times writing by myself and trying to make a full song, record and having my first go at producing as well. It was infuriating because I'm so bad at production. But it was amazing to actually be forced to write by myself, because everything came out so honestly. I wasn't filtering myself for anyone—it ...

    I’m so bad at this question. I've been asked this question so many times, and it's always a terrible answer: Emotional, youthful and misunderstood.

    I can't give away too much, obviously. Pretty uptempo, kind of fun songs, because that's just what I wanted to come out of the gates with. And I've also just had fun experimenting with depressive music. It's a compilation of emotions that I experienced during the pandemic.

    It’ll probably be Let The Grass Grow. When I wrote this song, I was thinking about where I felt the world's heading towards. I've always felt too uneducated and just a little too naive on the subject. But climate change is such a clear problem in the world and such an obvious thing to get behind. And I wanted to put out a song and give it new meani...

    It's always been there. I’ve been fortunate enough to have grown up in a household that didn’t pretend climate change wasn’t happening, so it’s always been at the back of my mind. I've always thought about it. And I've always tried to do what I can. And I've not been very good at using my platform to combat it. I think I've just always felt too sca...

    Just do better. Everyone is going to have to sacrifice something. Spread the word. And if you have anyone in your life who is disagreeing with the fact that it's happening then do what you can to change their mind. I think that's kind of the most important—making sure that people know how severe the situation is.

  2. Apr 12, 2023 · Australian singer-songwriter Ruel is coming to Singapore for a concert, and we couldn’t be more excited. The artist will be performing in the country in May as a part of his 4th Wall World Tour, the Asian leg of which also includes cities like Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seoul, Taipei, and Tokyo.

  3. Find Ruel tickets on Singapore | Videos, biography, tour dates, performance times. Book online, view seating plans. VIP packages available.

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  4. Dec 8, 2011 · Rod Ruel Talks Music is the Medicine - another exclusive interview, this time with the film's producer Rod Ruel on his experience making the film. We hope you enjoyed the film as much as we do!

  5. Sep 14, 2019 · Sixteen-year-old Sydney boy Ruel Vincent Van Dijk, who goes by the stage name of Ruel, is now one of the hottest performers on the planet, championed by the likes of Elton John. Credit: James ...

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