If you missed it then let us say that “Nothingman” by American Metalcore merchants Age Of Ruin is one of our albums of 2025. Produced by Mike Schleibaum (Darkest Hour, From Autumn To Ashes, Bed Maker) at the Riff Dojo it has everything you need to keep you warm this winter upon it and is
If you haven’t already had the pleasure then let us tell you that in “Nothingman“, Age Of Ruin have given us a portrait in Metalcore that is an absolute pleasure. The band have shared a fourth music video cut from that in “The Traveller” which explore the odd time signatures and harmonic dissonance in ways
They may have only released the half an hour of power that is their fourth studio album “Thieves” in February of 2023 but by the October of that very same year Washington DC natives Age Of Ruin were already working on follow up “Nothingman“. In what can only be considered a labour of love, the
On 17th October “Nothingman” an album two years in the making will arrive courtesy of Age Od Ruin. Produced by Mike Schleibaum of Darkest Hour the record is a collection of ten songs recorded across three studios with “Promise Me” the third single. Expect a richly woven tapestry of Punk, Thrash and Metal influences with
While we patiently await the 17th October release of “Nothingman” by American Metalcore merchants Age Of Ruin the band have shared a rehearsal space performance of “The Ghosts We Carry“. That’s one of two singles currently streaming from the album produced by Mike Schleibaum (Darkest Hour, From Autumn To Ashes, Bed Maker) at the Riff
Promising a vocal hook that will “have you singing in the shower for days to come“, a second single in “The Ghosts We Carry” from the forthcoming new album “Nothingman” by Age of Ruin has arrived. The music video was produced by long time friend of the band Pablo Van Winkle with Mike Schleibaum (Darkest Hour,
Whisper it but produced by Mike Schleibaum of Darkest Hour fame a new album “Nothingman” from American Metalcore merchants Age Of Ruin has been announced for a 17th October release. Ahead of that the first single “Heavy is the Crown” along with b-side and non-album track “Holding On” have been shared from a recording process