Ruins

Ruins

black metal

Australia

"Dense layers of sound build a relentless tension, punctuated by stark dynamics that create an overwhelming sense of urgency."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Ruins is…

Cauldron

Cauldron

2008

Ruins has carved out a significant space within the black metal landscape, challenging and redefining its boundaries with a raw, immersive intensity.
Ruins has carved out a significant space within the black metal landscape, challenging and redefining its boundaries with a raw, immersive intensity. The project matters not just for its sound but for its ability to provoke emotional responses and introspection in listeners, pushing audiences to confront the darker aspects of the human experience while simultaneously inviting them into a transcendental confrontation with despair. The approach taken by Ruins is one of stark minimalism combined with an almost ritualistic repetition, allowing each note and chord to resonate deeply. This stripped-down method strips away excess ornamentation, focusing instead on creating a visceral atmosphere that engulfs the listener. The result is a sonic texture that feels both haunting and meditative, establishing a space where anguish and beauty coexist seamlessly. Lyrically, Ruins often explores themes of existential dread, isolation, and the search for meaning amid chaos. The songwriting blends sincerity with an impressionistic style, crafting narratives that evoke rather than dictate. This creates an emotional landscape rich in ambiguity, allowing listeners to project their own experiences onto the music while feeling deeply connected to its core messages.

Full discography

Ruins's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 1 album 1 EP 2004–2008
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ruins sound like?

Dense layers of sound build a relentless tension, punctuated by stark dynamics that create an overwhelming sense of urgency. Rooted in black metal. Start with Cauldron.

What is the best Ruins album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Cauldron" (2008). It's the most representative of what makes Ruins worth hearing.

Who is Ruins for?

If you're into black metal, Ruins is worth your time. Dense layers of sound build a relentless tension, punctuated by stark dynamics that create an overwhelming sense of urgency.

How many albums does Ruins have?

Ruins has 2 releases in their discography, including 1 album and 1 EP.