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Bitter Ruin

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Bitter Ruin
OriginBrighton, East Sussex, England
GenresAlternative, Folk, Pop
Years active2007—present
MembersBen Richards
Georgia Train
Websitebitterruin.bandcamp.com

Bitter Ruin are an English "experimental pop" duo from Brighton, UK, formed in 2007 by Georgia Train (lead vocals, backing vocals, piano) and Ben Richards (lead vocals, backing vocals, guitar, piano, bass).[1][2]

Biography

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Richards and Train met in 2007 as music students at Brighton Institute of Modern Music, and performed, mostly in Brighton and London, and recorded a few EPs. In 2010 they played a short tour supporting Evelyn Evelyn. Matt Lucas helped manage the band,[2] as well as performing with the band at several of their shows.

The band's 2011 single, "Trust", was placed at no 19 in the UK Independent Singles Breakers Chart on Sunday 16 October.[3]

In October 2012 the band recorded The Rocket Sessions EP at Rocket Studios in London. The band raised £33,000 in 2013 on Kickstarter to build a home studio for the recording of their second album Waves.[4] They were invited by Kickstarter to talk about their experience at an industry conference at Somerset House, London on 22 October 2013.[5] The band supported Ben Folds Five on their European reunion tour in December.

The band released another single in January 2014, "Diggers".[6] It was reviewed by Q,[7] Clash[1] and the French Les InRocks,[8] and was played on BBC Introducing and from the independent station Xfm.[9][10]

On 12 February 2019, the band announced the release of a new single, "Caution to the Wind", their first new music together in 5 years.

In September of 2024 they announced a brand new album set to release in 2025. The first single of that album will release on December 12, 2024.[11]

Discography

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Singles
  • "Trust" (2011)
  • "Diggers" (2013)
  • "Caution to the Wind" (2019)
  • "Rubble" (2020)
  • "Blood Blue" (2020)
  • "Brother" (2021)
EPs
  • Bitter Ruin (2007)
  • We're Not Dancing (2008)
  • The Rocket Sessions (2012)
Albums
  • Hung, Drawn & Quartered (2010)
  • Waves (2014)[12]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Clash - Next Wave 26/02/2014" clashmusic.com Retrieved 13 March 2014
  2. ^ a b "The Guardian, Band Of The Day 19/012/2013" theguardian.com Retrieved 13 January 2014
  3. ^ "UK Official Charts 15/10/2011" officialcharts.com Retrieved 1 November 2013
  4. ^ "Bitter Ruin – Waves | Album review". The Upcoming.
  5. ^ "Bitter Ruin speak at Music Tank Conference" musictank.co.uk Retrieved 24 November 2013
  6. ^ "Diggers - Review" Archived 6 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine musiciantakeheed.com Retrieved 13 March 2014
  7. ^ "Q - Track Of The Day 18/01/2014"[permanent dead link] qthemusic.com Retrieved 13 March 2014
  8. ^ LesInRocks - Merceau De Jour 17/01/2014 lesinrocks.com Retrieved 13 March 2014
  9. ^ "Bitter Ruin BBC Profile" bbc.co.uk Retrieved 13 January 2014
  10. ^ "Xfm Playlist Update" Archived 30 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine localuknews.co.uk Retrieved 13 January 2014
  11. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 15 September 2024.
  12. ^ "Album Review: Bitter Ruin – Waves." Archived 20 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine. Figure 8 Magazine. Paula McGeever 4 May 2014.
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