Ruiner post additional information about full-length
Baltimore, Maryland's Ruiner have posted more information regarding their debut full-length, which they will be recording next month. The record has been titled No Apologies and will feature artwork from Linas Garsys who has previously worked with AFI, Hope Conspiracy, and Ceremony.
Vocalist Rob Sullivan had this to say about the overall feeling of the new album:
Everyday of our lives we are faced with situations where we must choose between the happiness of ourselves or the happiness of others. For the last two years we have attempted to pour ourselves into what would become the first full length release from Ruiner. I've spent hours trying to word my personal feelings and thoughts into minutes worth of music onto paper. Musically this record will be more aggressive, darker and more straight forward than we have ever been. Having faced ups and downs with friendships, heartaches, and criticism. No Apologies will be as personal and honest as we can be.
No Apologies will be the follow-up to last year's EP What Could Possibly Go Right... and will be released late May/ early June.