Ruins plays a unique form of manic and twisted progressive rock for these millennial times.
Ruins' compositions are complex and can be disorienting to any listener who is accustomed to less innovative, dynamic, and demanding musics. Drummer/vocalist
Tatsuya Yoshida, the founding member of
Ruins, formed the band in 1985. Since that time, there have been a number of different bass players, including Kawamoto Hideki, Kimoto Kazuyoshi, Ryuichi Masuda, and Hisashi Sasaki. Bandleader/drummer/singer
Yoshida credits such diverse influences as progressive rock stalwarts
Magma, classical composers such as
Chopin, and traditional throat singing from Tuva. Though hints of these and other influences (e.g.,
Bill Bruford,
Rush,
Pink Floyd,
Gong,
King Crimson,
Yes, and
Genesis) often come through in the
Ruins sound, there is no mistaking
Ruins for anyone else. Many
Ruins compositions employ odd time signatures, sudden tempo changes, and passages of heavily processed noise. The bass, which unlike most has six strings, is often threaded through various effects. Vocables are meant to be nonsensical (and that's how they sound) and are usually improvised, as are portions of the songs. The overall sound is chaotic yet precise, noisy yet harmonious, catchy yet repelling, frenetic yet disciplined.
As if the demands of
Ruins were not enough,
Yoshida keeps himself busy with various other musical projects (e.g.,
Koenji Hyakkei,
Korekyojinn, and Daimonji). From time to time,
Ruins has collaborated with others, including saxophonist/producer
John Zorn,
Fushitsusha noise guitarist
Keiji Haino, keyboardist Kenichi Oguchi, vocalists Eleonola Emiand Aki Kubota, acrobatic punkers
Schlong, avant-proggers
Guapo,
Kazutoki Umezu, producer
Steve Albini, and guitarists
Derek Bailey and
Jason Willet.
Ruins has many releases in the form of singles, collaborations, and full-length CDs. Among the full-length albums are Stonehenge (1990), Burning Stone (1992),
Refusal Fossil (1997), and Symphonica (1998).
Pallaschtom followed, comprised of three tracks: a classical music medley, a hard rock medley, and a progressive rock medley. Critically celebrated,
Ruins found time to release a compilation of rarities, titled
1986-1992, in the spring of 2002. Several months later,
Tzomborgha appeared. After the departure of fourth bassist Hisashi Sasaki,
Tatsuya Yoshida forged on with
Ruins as a solo act, performing live as
Ruins Alone and releasing the album
Alone in 2011. ~ John Vallier