Age of Ruin


Age of Ruin is an American metalcore band from Fairfax, Virginia. The group formed in 1998 and released a demo album the following year. The band's first full-length album was self-released in 2000.

History

Formed in 1998, the group released a demo in 1999 titled The Opium Dead and their first full-length album, Black Sands Of The Hourglass was self-released in 2000 and re-released in 2004 with two bonus tracks on Tribunal Records.
In 2002 the group released an EP entitled Autumn Lanterns for Tribunal Records.
After LP and EP releases on Tribunal Records and a number of substantial lineup changes, Age of Ruin released "The Tides of Tragedy" via Eulogy Records in the spring of 2004. The band drew large crowds across the United States on the Van's Warped Tour 2004, and the hype continued to build. Subsequent tours with bands such as Shadows Fall, Darkest Hour, The Bled, Sworn Enemy, Good Clean Fun and Anterrabae continued to cause an already strong following to grow. In Winter 2006, Age of Ruin kicked off the year with their first European tour, a 25-day tour crossing 12 countries. Sharing the stage with other mainstream acts such as The Black Dahlia Murder, Bleeding Through, and Most Precious Blood.
In 2008, the original lineup of Age of Ruin minus Patrick Owens got back together and recorded / released "One Thousand Needles" on Eulogy records.
After a two years hiatus, "The Ruin" released a new song called "Cancerous" at the end of 2010.

Lineup

'"The Opium Dead"'
'"Black Sands Of The Hourglass"'
'"Autumn Lanterns"'
'"Longest Winters Woes"'
'"Black Sands of the Hourglass" '
'"The Tides Of Tragedy"'

'"Live Music Series: Beyond Warped"'