Isle of Wight singer, Ruby, has released a music video filmed at Appuldurcombe House to promote her latest single.
Nail in the Coffin was co-written by Ruby and guitarist Sam Marshall and was mastered at the legendary Abbey Road Studios.
Mastered in London
Tom Ellis Hall, who has worked on projects by The Beatles, Elton John and Bastille, headed up the mastering in London after the song was recorded at the Isle of Wight’s Empire Sound.
Working closely with English Heritage, Ruby then filmed a music video for the song at Appuldurcombe House, directed by Media House’s Blake Nash.
Watch the video
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Nail in the Coffin, which was produced by Dan Ashdown, is about someone taking a swipe at a professional reputation.
A privilege to film at Appuldurcombe
Speaking about filming the music video, Ruby said,
“To be able to film at the beautiful Appuldurcombe House is a real privilege.
“Working with the incredible Blake Nash and Media House makes this a project I’ll never forget.”
Earlier this year, Ruby made her debut mainland performance at Southampton’s HMV store and in April, was shortlisted for the Wight Noize competition final to perform on the Isle of Wight Festival main stage.
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