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Ruins

 
Artist: Ruins

Group Members:

Tatsuya Yoshida, Ryuichi Masuda, Hisashi Sasaki, Kimoto Kazuyoshi

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Ronruins, Korekyojinn, Zubi Zuva, Knead, Mike Patton, Samla Mammas Manna
  • Formed: 1985
  • Genres: Avant-Garde
  • Representative Albums: "Hyderomastgroningem," "Mandala 2000: Live at the Kichijoji Mandala II," "Stonehenge"

Biography

Ruins (Tatsuya Yoshida (drums/vocals) and Hisashi Sasaki (bass/vocals)) plays a unique form of manic and twisted progressive rock for these millennial times. This duo's compositions are complex and can be disorienting to any listener who is accustomed to less innovative, dynamic, and demanding musics. Yoshida, the founding member of Ruins, formed the band in 1985. Since that time, there have been a number of different bass players, including Ryuichi Masuda, Hisashi Sasaki, and Kimoto Kazuyoshi. Bandleader/drummer/singer Yoshida credits such diverse influences as progressive rock stalwarts Magma, classical composers such as Chopin, and traditional throat singing from Tuva. Though hints of these and other influences (e.g. Bill Bruford, Rush, Pink Floyd, Gong, King Crimson, Magma, Yes, and Genesis) often come through in the Ruins sound, there is no mistaking them for anyone else. Many of their compositions employ odd time signatures, sudden tempo changes, and passages of heavily processed noise. The bass, which unlike most has six strings, is often threaded through various effects. Both members of the band sing vocables that complement one another. These vocables are meant to be nonsensical and that's how they sound and are usually improvised, as are portions of their songs. Their overall sound is chaotic yet precise, noisy yet harmonious, catchy yet repelling, frenetic yet disciplined. As if the demands of Ruins were not enough, both Yoshida and Masuda keep themselves busy with various musical side projects (e.g. Vasilisk, YBO2, Men of the Continent Versus the Mountain Women). From time to time, Ruins will collaborate with others. These people have included saxophonist/producer John Zorn, keyboardist Kenichi Oguchi, vocalists Eleonola Emi and Aki Kubota, the acrobatic punkers Schlong, Kazutoki Umezu, producer Steve Albini, and guitarists Derek Bailey and Jason Willet. Ruins have many releases in the form of singles, collaborations, and full-length CDs. Among these full-length albums are Stonehenge (1990), Burning Stone (1992), Refusal Fossil (1997), and Symphonica (1998). Pallaschtom followed, comprised of three tracks: a classical music medley, a hard rock medley, and a progressive rock medley. They were critically celebrated and found time to release a compilation of their rareties, titled 1986-1992, in the spring of 2002. Several months later, Tzomborgha appeared. ~ John Vallier, All Music Guide
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Ruins

Background information
Origin Australia Hobart, Australia
Genres Black metal
Years active 2000–
Labels Stomp, Blacktalon Media, Neurotic Records
Associated acts Psycroptic, The Amenta
Website Official Myspace Website
Ruins Official Website
Neurotic Records Listing

Ruins is a black metal band based in Hobart, Tasmania. The band was formed somewhere between 2000 and 2002[1] by Alex Pope, (formerly of the Sea Scouts[2], Marpy Mply, Deathbed Conversion, Ill Kept Dwelling, Vodka Party, Mindless Violence, Evil Dead and Rend Asunder) and Dave Haley (formerly of Disseminate and The Amenta, currently of Blood Duster and Psycroptic).

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Recording

Ruins began as a recording project, with Pope supplying vocals, guitar and bass, with Haley on drums. It has been incorrectly reported that Haley is merely a session player in the band[3] however he has publicly dismissed such views as nonsense.[4] Initial recordings were intended for demo purposes only, but were decided later to be of sufficient quality for public use. Their first recording Atom and Time was released in 2004 by Blacktalon Media [5].
Their debut full length album Spun Forth as Dark Nets[6] was engineered by Joe Haley, Dave's brother and member of the live Ruins line-up. From the response to their recordings, Ruins decided to recruit session musicians to play live.

Live

Joe Haley[7] and Kai Summers joined Ruins as a live session members on guitar and bass respectively. Ruins has toured extensively across Australia and New Zealand, supporting some of the most important acts of the black metal genre including Satyricon, Celtic Frost and Immortal.

Ruins live in Sydney supporting Immortal, 15 March 2008


Current

In 2008, Ruins released their third studio album, Cauldron, available through Stomp Records in Australasia [8] and are currently waiting for worldwide distribution to be confirmed.

Releases

  • Atom and Time EP (2004)
  • Spun Forth as Dark Nets (2005)
  • Cauldron (2008)
  • Front the Final Foes (2009)

Compilations

  • Blacktalon Media Legions - Opening Of The Southern Gate 2CD compilation, 2004 - featuring the Ruins track "Desolation".
  • Prime Cuts A Blaze In The Southern Skies compilation, 2007 - featuring the Ruins track "Suicidal Pulse".[3]

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