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
Multi-instrumentalist and YouTuber extrodinarie Jared Dines has brought up a subject that is close to our hearts in his latest video “10 Sick Female Fronted Bands”. If we had a slice of pizza for every time we’d heard someone say they weren’t going to give a band the time of day because they have a
Edmonton Alberta Canada natives Juliet Ruin have got a bright future. Thanks to some serious hard work on debut full length “Old Stardust, Love and Chaos” they’ve been able to secure a pair of shows opening for Jinjer, The Browning & Sumo Cyco at the end of October! They’ve shared a lyric video for “Fight
The second single from “Old Stardust Love and Chaos”, the debut full length album from Juliet Ruin is called “Spite” with the obvious lemon and lime soft drink logo being reworked in the artwork! The Canadians will be opening for Jinjer, The Browning and Sumo Cyco on a pair of dates at the end of
Edmonton, capital of Canada’s Alberta province, sits on the North Saskatchewan River and is home to Juliet Ruin. Comprising Kent Geislinger with Guitars and Vocals, Jesse Bauman with Drums, Jess Ruin with Lead Vocals, Wesley Rands with Guitars and Cody Reid with Bass and Backing Vocals, the band have dabbled with low tuned 7 string