Metalcore Stalwarts, AGE OF RUIN, Release New Single/Video: “Promise Me”

Metalcore Stalwarts, AGE OF RUIN, Release New Single/Video: “Promise Me”

Metalcore stalwarts, Age of Ruin, have released “Promise Me,” the third single from forthcoming album, Nothingman, on all digital platforms and as an official music video! The song carries a classic Age of Ruin rock beat, where the band gives a nod to Swansong-era Carcass, but in a modern metal key signature. Coming in at just over five minutes, this is a guaranteed head banger for any metal listener!

The video for “Promise Me” is available at youtu.be/aKPSpW-EPA0

The single can also be streamed at the following links:

ageofruin.bandcamp.com/track/promise-me

open.spotify.com/track/5Qkv47WpGGC7FpeLH79aFB

music.apple.com/us/album/promise-me-single/1834910600

Nothingman, Age of Ruin’s forthcoming album, is a collection of 10 songs that cuts a path to the heart with harmony and angst that others would be naïve not to mimic. The band sacrificed blood and sweat for two years to expel Nothingman. Age of Ruin began the recording process in October of 2023, and after nine months of tracking on location in Richmond, VA, at the Bakery Studio, in Washington, DC, at Ivakota Studio, and at the Riff Dojo in Takoma Park, MD, (the record was produced by Mike Schleibaum of Darkest Hour), Nothingman was complete. This is the biggest, most richly woven tapestry from the band yet, and the time to unleash it is near.

In 2023 and 2024, Age of Ruin did some precursory promotion of Nothingman’s material, traveling up and down the east coast, dousing nonbelievers with their fire, with such acts as Black Flag, Madball, Jimmy’s Chicken Shack, and Anvil. Yes, that Anvil.

Ripping guitars, unforgivably brutal drums, bass sounds that have shaken the underworld, and screeching vocals are just the beginning of this incarnation of a true headbanger’s incantation. What we saw unearthed back in 1998 has now grown. The road worn warriors of the AoRmy have forced enough breakdowns to overwhelm any AAA mechanic, with miles on the highway ahead.

Their punk and metal roots hold firm, and their thrash tendencies are on full display as this towering presence of a band branches out over new tonal terrain and soundscape; reminding all who fall under its shadow, that the light shining through is a new dawn in the Age of Ruin. Nothingman will be celebrated in all formats and on all streaming platforms on October 17.

FFO: In Flames, Soilwork, Killswitch Engage, and Gojira.

Track Listing:

1. The Fixation

2. Heavy is the Crown

3. Lost in Shadows

4. The Traveler

5. Nothingman

6. An Awakening

7. The Ghosts We Carry

8. Promise Me

9. Bleed for Better Days

10. Lovesong

Credits:

Produced by Mike Schleibaum / The Riff Dojo.

Mixed and mastered by Will Beasley / The Bakery.

Original artwork, Oil on Canvas titled “Forest Mother” by Zack Dunn.

Photo Credit: Jason Worcester

Line-up:

Benjamin Swan – vocals

Christopher Fleming – bass

Daniel Fleming – guitar

Hendrik Osinga – drums

Casey Flanagan – guitar

BIO:

The exact location of the dawn of man has been a constant subject of debate. Some say it was Prometheus delivering fire, some say it was Franklin discovering electricity, most people say it’s when Lars met James…but everyone agrees: those were simply precursors. Throughout the age of enlightenment, the renaissance, the reformation era and beyond, mortals have tried to make sense of mankind’s meaning on earth.

Most archaeologists believe that in the late 90’s, a surge of lightning fast riffs, guttural screams, devastatingly bass tones, and the relentless pulverizing rhythm of drums unearthed a crucial piece of this puzzle…this ushered in what would be known as The Age of Ruin. Those who heard it, really dug it. But those who dug it found there is much more than the surface layers. Music filled with textures, themes, and tunings that go deeper than a James Cameron film unbound by budgets.

For over 20 years, Age of Ruin has been firing off a relentless string of releases. Even the busiest trash compactors could not keep up with the amount of crushing that Age of Ruin crams into a single album, and this is so…with Nothingman. They have consistently delivered a brutal barrage of the heaviest hits metal has heard. Why stop At the Gates, when you can break down the whole house with your music? Why get Entombed when you can breathe new life into the scene? Why let the years waste away when the Age of Ruin can answer all of these questions?

Age of Ruin has definitely paid their dues, earning every ounce of the heaviest crown one band could carry. Naturally, the tonal tenure of the AoRmy servicemen is not something that can be held onto forever…the constant axe-wielding and riff hurling has required numerous changing of the guard over the years; however, the core horsemen of the Age of Ruin (Benjamin Swan, and Daniel and Christopher Fleming) remain, along with Casey Flanagan and Hendrik Osinga, forging an amalgamation of devastation which would conjure a collection of songs that few, if any, houses could harness. Fortunately, under the tutelage and production of Sound-Sensei Mike Schleibaum (Darkest Hour), Age of Ruin would hone their tone in Mike’s Riff Dojo, creating an undeniable masterpiece of metal.

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