There are five bands with the name Ruins:
1) A Japanese prog-rock d… Read Full Bio ↴There are five bands with the name Ruins:
1) A Japanese prog-rock duo
2) An Australian Black Metal duo
3) A 4-piece Black/Thrash Metal Band from Germany
4) A Canadian Deathcore band
5) An Italian electro/new wave duo
6) A German crust band
Ruins (Japanese) is a bass-&-drum duo that formed in Tokyo, Japan, in 1985. They are usually pigeonholed into the category of prog rock. The only constant member of Ruins is the drummer/vocalist Tatsuya Yoshida (吉田達也, Yoshida Tatsuya), who has cycled through four different bassists since the band’s inception.
They are known for their rapidly shifting and complex rhythms and for often sounding like five artists instead of two. Both members sing/shout/twist vocal chords in an artificial language created by Yoshida, in much the way that Magma (a defining musical influence) used the Kobaïan language.
Since Sasaki Hisashi's departure from the band in 2004, Yoshida has performed by himself as Ruins Alone. He has also performed as Sax Ruins with alto saxophonist Ryoko Ono (小野良子, Ono Ryoko).
Ruins are a black metal band, from from Hobart, Tasmania.
Ruins was formed sometime between 2000 and 2002 by Alex Pope (ormerly of the Sea Scouts, Marpy Mply, Deathbed Conversion, Ill Kept Dwelling, Vodka Party, Mindless Violence, Evil Dead and Rend Asunder) and Dave Haley (Ex-Disseminate and The Amenta, and currently Blood Duster and Psycroptic)
They have toured Australia and New Zealand, supporting many well-known overseas bands including Satyricon, Celtic Frost, Immortal, Pig Destroyer and Wolves in the Throne Room.
They have 4 released records: Atom and Time EP (2004) Spun Forth As Dark Nets (2005) Cauldron (2008) and Front The Final Foes (2009) and are currently in the process of writing a new album for release in 2012.
Ruins from Germany was formed in 2006 and released several split and demo tapes, along with some EPs and a full-lenght album. Their music shows really a back to the roots attitude, they play in the real old school style with dirty and raw sound. Check them out here: http://www.myspace.com/cisbeat
For the Illinois sludge metal band, see Rvins
1) A Japanese prog-rock d… Read Full Bio ↴There are five bands with the name Ruins:
1) A Japanese prog-rock duo
2) An Australian Black Metal duo
3) A 4-piece Black/Thrash Metal Band from Germany
4) A Canadian Deathcore band
5) An Italian electro/new wave duo
6) A German crust band
Ruins (Japanese) is a bass-&-drum duo that formed in Tokyo, Japan, in 1985. They are usually pigeonholed into the category of prog rock. The only constant member of Ruins is the drummer/vocalist Tatsuya Yoshida (吉田達也, Yoshida Tatsuya), who has cycled through four different bassists since the band’s inception.
They are known for their rapidly shifting and complex rhythms and for often sounding like five artists instead of two. Both members sing/shout/twist vocal chords in an artificial language created by Yoshida, in much the way that Magma (a defining musical influence) used the Kobaïan language.
Since Sasaki Hisashi's departure from the band in 2004, Yoshida has performed by himself as Ruins Alone. He has also performed as Sax Ruins with alto saxophonist Ryoko Ono (小野良子, Ono Ryoko).
Ruins are a black metal band, from from Hobart, Tasmania.
Ruins was formed sometime between 2000 and 2002 by Alex Pope (ormerly of the Sea Scouts, Marpy Mply, Deathbed Conversion, Ill Kept Dwelling, Vodka Party, Mindless Violence, Evil Dead and Rend Asunder) and Dave Haley (Ex-Disseminate and The Amenta, and currently Blood Duster and Psycroptic)
They have toured Australia and New Zealand, supporting many well-known overseas bands including Satyricon, Celtic Frost, Immortal, Pig Destroyer and Wolves in the Throne Room.
They have 4 released records: Atom and Time EP (2004) Spun Forth As Dark Nets (2005) Cauldron (2008) and Front The Final Foes (2009) and are currently in the process of writing a new album for release in 2012.
Ruins from Germany was formed in 2006 and released several split and demo tapes, along with some EPs and a full-lenght album. Their music shows really a back to the roots attitude, they play in the real old school style with dirty and raw sound. Check them out here: http://www.myspace.com/cisbeat
For the Illinois sludge metal band, see Rvins
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@intothevoid5074
0:00 Hyderomastgroningem (1'25)
1:25 Bríxön Varrömíks (9'43)
11:08 0'33" (0'33)
11:45 Economic Mond Possa (2'01)
13:46 Pig Brag Crack (2'21)
16:07 Prrifth (5'22)
21:29 Pontemcorary Music, №1 (2'39)
24:08 Zurna Taksïm (0'35)
24:44 Comme A La Radio (0'37)
25:25 Gravestone (3'18)
28:45 Memories of Zwõrrisdéh (5'25)
34:10 Skyscraper (2'17)
36:28 Dölnnén Vlãst (2'46)
39:17 Stone Eater (4'21)
43:40 Pontemcorary Music, №2 (1'45)
45:25 Dél Fånci Känt (7'35)
53:00 Bonze From Hell (0'33)
53:33 Spèèd Bãll (2'51)
56:24 Ordinary People in Idaho (4'04)
1:00:28 Bliezzanning Möltz (6'49)
@LeesaHarringtonSquyres
Saw these guy in houston back in the 90s. They stayed at my house that night. Matsuda and Takyashi (sp?) Were fucking awesome! I stayed up most of the night talking to Matsuda (bassist). I dont speak Japanese and he didn't speak english, but somehow we made thc conversation last for hours. Im so glad i saw this duo. One of the coolest japanese duos ever!
@matthewwhitaker3559
Saw them as the rhythm section for John Zorn doing Torture Garden material with Yamatsuka (Boredoms) on vocals at the knitting factory, nyc in the 90’s. Dang. 🤯
@gianlucagiordano-ds8nj
THE BEST DUO EVER,,,,,i've been looking for more stuff of the bass player for years,,,,,a genius
@intothevoid5074
0:00 Hyderomastgroningem (1'25)
1:25 Bríxön Varrömíks (9'43)
11:08 0'33" (0'33)
11:45 Economic Mond Possa (2'01)
13:46 Pig Brag Crack (2'21)
16:07 Prrifth (5'22)
21:29 Pontemcorary Music, №1 (2'39)
24:08 Zurna Taksïm (0'35)
24:44 Comme A La Radio (0'37)
25:25 Gravestone (3'18)
28:45 Memories of Zwõrrisdéh (5'25)
34:10 Skyscraper (2'17)
36:28 Dölnnén Vlãst (2'46)
39:17 Stone Eater (4'21)
43:40 Pontemcorary Music, №2 (1'45)
45:25 Dél Fånci Känt (7'35)
53:00 Bonze From Hell (0'33)
53:33 Spèèd Bãll (2'51)
56:24 Ordinary People in Idaho (4'04)
1:00:28 Bliezzanning Möltz (6'49)
@hi-endaudiomusichi-fi8165
thanks fiexed
@stephaneamsellem4806
This stone eater track eats my soul since 20 years!!!!!
@curb_fiend
So glad this one's back on YouTube.
@philippebrouillac2636
God I'd like to have a bass that sounds like his on Brixon Varromiks. Such a primal power ...
@liamshanley_21
I think a lot of the sound on that one in particular comes from the octave pedal he’s using. I’m not sure if it’s an analog one or just a a really old school digital one that doesn’t track well. But either way I have always loved how gnarly and nasty it sounds during the slow parts where they say the song title. Really changed my mind about what constitutes a “good” octave pedal.
@RiotSugarCoatedSour
@@liamshanley_21 pretty sure digital ones don't "track", they're essentially just pitch shifters. my first pedal was a boss oc-3, i can confirm it works well for this song, gnarliness included.