ABOUT

Martin Ruby is an alt. folk band led by singer and multi-instrumentalist Marco North. Born in Brooklyn, he spent 15 years in Moscow, Russia, and now lives in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Laying his demons bare, North pulls on characters like a series of strange coats. Paring back the extraneous, coaxing out the wry details, always seeking that conversational tone, his songs are a wandering collection of midnight confessions. 

His first album, Heaven Get Behind Me was written on a 100-year-old parlor guitar, and recorded in a Soviet-era living room on a collection of vintage instruments. North’s unique songwriting is steeped in not only the melancholy grace of Nick Drake and Mark Linkous, but also the foggy noir of Johnny Cash’s American albums, and the somber meditativeness of Nick Cave’s most recent recorded output.

A second album, Jacob and the Angel is atmospheric music with a capital “A”. Be it the slack-string resonator on the heartbreaking standout track ‘In the Field”, the haunting 124-year-old banjola on ‘Sisyphus’*, the hushed parlor guitar on ‘Windowsill’, the sleight-of-hand 12 string Gibson on ‘Rare Air’, the harmonica, saxophone, cloud chamber bowls and the rest – there is a private world we inhabit on this album, and a town tucked inside every song. 


GEAR

Guitars:
1917 Harmony 00 parlor guitar
1968 Gibson B45 12 string guitar
2011 Gretsch G5120 Electromatic Hollowbody
2017 Waterloo WL-14 LTR guitar  

Other strings:
1887 August Pollman 5 string banjola
Regal RC-2 Duolian resonator 

Harmonicas:
Bushman Delta Frost
Seydel Blues Session Steel Paddy Richter 
Seydel 1847 Classic
Suzuki BR-21 Baritone Harmonica
Suzuki Firebreath

Winds:
1929 Selmer Super Tenor saxophone

Microphones:
Neumann TLM 103
Shure 520DX Green Bullet  

Amp:
Fender Pro Junior IV

"Like picking at an old scar, a little pain is nostalgic, but do it long and hard enough it will bleed. "


Greg Baker
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