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Roo and the Reverend

Roo (Ruthie De Leon) and the Reverend (Dan De Leon), a daughter-and-dad band, combine vocal harmonies with keys, guitar, violin, and bass for songs ranging from alternative folk to acoustic rock and new wave. With Mac De Leon on drums, their LP, Of the Lion, moves from melancholy melodies—invoking Metric, The Smiths, The Sundays—to energetic hooks inspired by The Cure, Bob Mould, and Superchunk.

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Episode 15: Making "Of the Lion" - Track 10: "On the Inside"

In this final episode of the podcast series, Roo and the Reverend discuss "On the Inside," a song inspired by the themes of friendship, belonging, and chosen family found in Roo's favorite book series, The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater. Ruthie shares how the song started as a simple ukulele and guitar composition. Once recording began, the song evolved into something grander with the addition…

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Episode 14: Making "Of the Lion" - Track 9: "I Know You Hate That About Me"

In this episode, Roo and the Reverend discuss "I Know You Hate That About Me," a song born from the experience and tension of feeling rooted in a place while knowing that who you are sits uneasily with parts of the culture around you. Together, they dig into the song's core conviction: that naming uncomfortable truths is part of being in relationship with one another, and that everyone, without…

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Episode 13: Making "Of the Lion" - Track 8: "Blue"

In this episode, Roo and the Reverend discuss Track 8, "Blue," the very first song Ruthie ever wrote. Written during sixth grade in the early days of the COVID lockdown, the song was inspired by a guilty-pleasure novel that had captured her imagination. Ruthie talks about the self-consciousness that came with writing a song for the first time and letting someone else hear it. Dan remembers trying…

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Episode 12: Making "Of the Lion" - Track 7: "Before We Get to Harmony"

In the next episode in our podcast series, "Making 'Of the Lion,' Roo and the Reverend explore the meaning behind track 7: "Before We Get to Harmony." Written in the Summer of 2020, when calls for racial justice had reached a fever pitch across the country, the song reflects on America's ongoing struggle to confront its history of racism. It also harkens back to the Civil Rights Movement and the…

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Episode 11: Making "Of the Lion" - Track 6: "It All Fell Apart"

In the next episode of our Making "Of the Lion” podcast series, we take listeners behind the scenes of track 6, “It All Fell Apart.” Inspired by The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Ruthie reflects on reading the Shakespeare play in English class and delving into the themes of betrayal, revenge and tragic loss. From literary inspiration to songwriting choices, this episode offers a closer…

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Episode 6: Making "Of the Lion" - Track 1: "Clarisse"

In anticipation of the release of our first album, we're bringing to you a podcast series where we talk about the making of said album, one song at a time. Give a listen to find out what inspired Roo to write the first track, "Clarisse" and how it all came together in the studio. You'll also get a sneak peak of the song.

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Episode 7: Making "Of the Lion" - Track 2: "I Can't"

As we get closer to the release of the album, we’re back with episode two of our podcast. This time, we’re diving into the second song on the album, “I Can’t” — what inspired Roo to write it, how the track evolved, and the moments in the studio that brought it to life. Tune in to hear the story behind the song.

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Episode 9: Making "Of the Lion" - Track 4: "Nightbird"

Episode 4 of our Making “Of the Lion” podcast series is here—and this one dives into “Nightbird.” Like a few tracks on the album, “Nightbird” was inspired by a book character. In this episode, we talk about how that character shaped the mood of the track, how the arrangement evolved in the studio, and the moments where everything just clicked. Listen in and step into the world of “Nightbird.”

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Episode 10: Making "Of the Lion" - Track 5: "Memories of June"

Episode 5 of our Making “Of the Lion” podcast series is out now. This one tells the story behind track 5, “Memories of June,” as Roo and Dan are joined by a special guest—Mac De Leon who plays drums on the album. Inspired by the enduring love story of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, “Memories of June” carries a bit of history with it. The song is a revival of one Dan originally wrote years ago…

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Episode 8: Making "Of the Lion" - Track 3: "Francis"

Episode 3 of our Making "Of the Lion" podcast series is FINALLY here! This time, we’re diving into Track 3: “Francis.” In this episode, we unpack the story behind the song—centered on a book character close to Roo’s heart—what sparked its creation, and how it took shape over time. We also share how the piano part Roo wrote and performs came together right in the studio, along with some of the…

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