Manchester Punk Festival Releases 37th Compilation
Manchester Punk Festival have released the 37th volume of their compilation series ahead of this year’s festival. Manchester Punk Festival Vol. 37 is…
Baltimore hardcore/punk band, Ruiner, announced on their MySpace blog that they have decided to call it quits after their European tour.
“This wasn’t an easy choice to make. All of us started playing in bands when we were in middle school and for the first time in 12-13 years, some of us won’t be having band practice on a weekly basis. But we know this is a choice we needed to make. We always ran this band at 100% and some of us now feel like we don’t have the desire to tour anymore. We aren’t the kind of band who wants to release records and rarely play the music, so we decided it is now an appropriate time to hang it up. We got to see the world a few times over and with that met a lot of incredible people. We will all be forever grateful for that, but we know this decision is the right one to make. I’m sure I could give many more reasons as to why, but the gist of it is if this band can’t be done at full speed, we feel it is better to stop.”
Ruiner last released This Is Hell on Bridge Nine Records in 2009 and have been touring in support of it ever since. They plan to head out on the road for a European tour with Carpathian and also plan to play at the This Is Hardcore Fest in Philadelphia.
The blog informs to stay tuned to Bridge9.com for further updates.