The first of what the band promise is a run of singles to their next record which is going to be given to us this year, Canadians Juliet Ruin have premiered “Give Me The Crown“. This one follows almost two years to the day their last EP “Dark Waters” and plays on their trademark Molotov
Earlier this week we published a review of the new Juliet Ruin EP “Dark Water” and now that it has seen release, the band have shared a music video for the final single “Might“. The Edmonton Alberta Canada quintet had originally planned to release a single but after getting into the studio with Eye of
Formed from the ashes of Fiction of Fate in 2015, Juliet Ruin took the stage name that frontwoman Jess Ruin had planned to use as her own as a kind of alter ego to help create stage presence. The remaining members of the line up, Kent Geislinger (guitars and backing vocals), Wesley Rands (guitars), Cody
Back with a new EP after the huge success of their record “Old Stardust, Love and Chaos“, Edmundston Canadians Juliet Ruin caught up with Heavy New York to discuss “Dark Water“, a piece of work which sees them reach new vocal lows and fresh DJent fueled highs. That drops on 26th March and of course
The dark water maybe enticing but there is something lurking just beneath the surface and for Canadian’s Juliet Ruin “Fake Stigmata” is just one of those things. The female fronted Djent fueled Metalcore band were on the crest of a wave with their last album “Old Stardust, Love and Chaos” when the World’s hour glass
…Cosmic Vertigo that is. The Canadian DJent fueled band have unleashed the second single from their as yet without a release date EP “Dark Water” in “Cosmic Vertigo” with 2021 the only information they’ve provided. However we don’t expect it to be all that long as fans are champing at the bit to hear more
Having gone through the best singles, best albums, best EPs and most disappointing records of 2020 over the past few days, it’s time now to look forward to 2021 with our most anticipated releases of the first quarter of the year. You know, the ones that have us salivating as the prospect, like Wolves looking
The next chapter of Juliet Ruin will come at some point in 2021 with a new EP entitled “Dark Water” to follow 2019’s “Old Stardust, Love and Chaos”, a record which opened many doors including opening for a couple of dates on a tour run which saw Jinjer, The Browning and Sumo Cyco in Canada.
Female fronted Canadian Metallers Juliet Ruin are bucking the trend and getting heavier with their upcoming EP “Dark Water“, continuing on with the low-tuned seven string guitars and with a noticeable evolution in the unclean vocals of frontwoman Jess Ruin on the newly released single and title track. The song features a guest guitar solo