Love Amongst Ruin (album) explained

Love Amongst Ruin
Type:studio
Artist:Love Amongst Ruin
Cover:Love-amongst-ruin-debut-album-artwork.jpg
Recorded:April – August 2008 at Moles Studios (Bath, Somerset), Modern World Studios (Tetbury, Cotswolds), Old Laundry (Winchester, Hampshire)
Genre:Alternative rock, hard rock
Length:41:19
Label:Ancient B Records
Producer:Donald Ross Skinner, Paul Corkett, Steve Hewitt
Next Title:Lose Your Way
Next Year:2015

Love Amongst Ruin is the self-titled debut studio album by Love Amongst Ruin. It was released on 13 September 2010.[1] [2]

Background

Writing and recording

After departing Placebo in October 2007,[3] Steve Hewitt enlisted Lamb bassist Jon Thorne and his brother Nick Hewitt to begin writing and demoing new music at his home studio.[4] Hewitt explained that he decided to write with Jon Thorne because he "wanted to play rock drums against somebody playing upright bass. And that's what we did and the first thing we ever wrote was "Running"".[5] Julian Cope collaborator Donald Ross Skinner was brought in to oversee and co-produce the recording sessions and the collective relocated to Moles Studio in Bath for three recording sessions with producer Paul Corkett over the summer of 2008.[6] The sessions yielded 10 songs, on which Steve performed drums and lead vocals. Mixing began in September and continued for six months before the album was mastered by Brian Gardner in April 2009.[7]

"Bring Me Down (You Don't)" was to be included on the album, but legal trouble with publishers of the band Can resulted in the track being replaced with "Come On Say It". An acoustic version of the song was later released for free via SoundCloud in November 2011.[8] "Come On Say It" featured then-band members Steve Hove, Laurie Ross and Keith York and was mixed ten weeks before the album's release.[9] Other songs which were recorded, but didn't make the cut for the album, were cover versions of "Rise" (Public Image Ltd) and "Got To Give It Up" (Thin Lizzy), with both being released for free via SoundCloud in July 2012 and September 2020 respectively.[10] [11]

Themes

Hewitt stated that the album was inspired by "greed, failed relationships, spitefulness and hatred. 90% of the album is inspired by those things. The other 10% belongs to true love".[12]

Reception

Rock Sound gave the album 8/10, saying the album "reveals itself to be an intelligent, complex and confident effort that's delivered with an energy and determination that seeks to redefine Hewitt as a credible artist in his own right".[13] Soundsphere gave the album 4/5, stating "this is a fine album, with double points for being a debut".[14] Student Beans gave the album 3/5, saying "Love Amongst Ruin captures a range of sounds, packaged as a polished rock album".

Acoustic

An acoustic version of the album was released on 5 December 2011, titled "Acoustic".[15] "Come On Say It" and "Love Song" were omitted from the track list.

Tour

Prior to the tour, Love Amongst Ruin made their live debut at Eurosonic Festival in January 2010 (with bassist Jonathan Noyce) and played two one-off club dates in London the following May and June.[16] [17] Bassist Magnus Lundén joined the band prior to the club dates, but was replaced by Teresa Morini in July.[18] The band followed with an appearance at the Sonisphere Festival at Knebworth Park in August.[19]

The Heaven & Hell tour began one week after the release of the album in September 2010.[20] The first leg began with a three-week jaunt through continental Europe, beginning in Zaandam, Netherlands and finishing in Paris, France in mid-October. Following a two-week break, the tour resumed with seven dates in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[21] Gigs in Southampton (later rescheduled) and Glasgow were cancelled due to drummer Keith York suffering with illness.[22] Following the conclusion of the European tour, the band were invited to support Feeder and The Futureheads in Birmingham at Kerrang! magazine's "X-Mas Party".[23] Keith York quit the band at the end of the year and was replaced by Ramon Sherrington.

In February 2011, the band reemerged with more slots supporting Feeder in the United Kingdom on their Renegades tour.[24] Prior to the gigs, the band slimmed down to a five piece after removing keyboardist/cellist Laurie Ross from the lineup. The band supported the release of the "Alone" single with five shows in France in March, but only managed to play one date of their German tour in April after shows in Hamburg, Frankfurt and Dortmund were cancelled.[25] The band returned to France in May for two dates on the Recycling Party tour, with guitarist Gizz Butt filling in for Steve Hove.[26] The band finished the tour in June 2011 with two headlining dates at the Borderline in London and at the Fête de la Musique in Valence, France.[27] Jon Thorne filled in for Teresa Morini at the latter date.[28]

The band's setlists for the tour were mainly drawn from their debut album, with "Love Song" being the only track from the album which was not played live.[29] A cover of Thin Lizzy's "Got To Give It Up" was a regular inclusion. Owing to the band's shortage of material, encores often included a repeat play of debut single "So Sad (Fade)", in addition to non-album track "Bring Me Down (You Don't)".[30] New song "Pop DC" was premiered in London in June 2011, along with a cover of "Rise" by Public Image Ltd.

DateCityCountryVenue
Debut Performances & Festivals
GroningenNetherlandsHuize Maas[31]
LondonUnited KingdomBarfly
Scala
KnebworthKnebworth House[32]
Heaven & Hell Tour
ZaandamNetherlandsDe Kade
BrusselsBelgiumBotanique Witloof Bar
HamburgGermanyGruenspan[33]
BerlinMagnet
PoznańPolandEskulap
WarsawPowiększenie
MunichGermany59:1
TurinItalySpazio 211
MilanMagazzini Generali
RomeCircolo degli Artisti
BolognaCovo
Yverdon-les-BainsSwitzerlandAmalgame
ZurichAbart
CologneGermanyLuxor
ParisFranceFlèche d’Or
LondonUnited KingdomGarage
WolverhamptonSlade Rooms
ManchesterClub Academy
LeedsCockpit 3
NottinghamRock City Basement
BelfastStiff Kitten
DublinIrelandAcademy 2
Supporting Feeder
BirminghamUnited KingdomAcademy
ManchesterAcademy
CambridgeJunction
Royal Leamington SpaAssembly
PortsmouthPyramids
Alone Tour
SouthamptonUnited KingdomTalking Heads[34]
NancyFranceFnac
Mac Carthy
BesançonLa Rodia
ParisInternational
LilleLa Péniche
BerlinGermanyCrystal Club
Recycling Party Tour
RennesFranceFnac
NantesLe Ferrailleur
RennesL'etage
Europe & Festivals
LondonUnited KingdomBorderline
ValenceFranceKiosque Peynet[35]

Cancelled dates

DateCityCountryVenue
ViennaAustriaSzene
StuttgartGermanyUniversum
SouthamptonUnited KingdomJoiners
GlasgowCathouse
HamburgGermanyLogo
FrankfurtNachtleben
DortmundFreizeitzentrum West
ParisFranceSummerjam

Personnel

Production

Singles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Love Amongst Ruin: Love Amongst Ruin . 25 September 2011 . Amazon.co.uk.
  2. Web site: 10 September 2010 . Album: Love Amongst Ruin . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716160115/http://www.studentbeans.com/ratedorslated/album-love-amongst-ruin111.html . 16 July 2011 . 25 September 2011 . studentbeans.com.
  3. Web site: 26 December 2007 . Placebo's Drummer Leaves The Band . 25 September 2011 . Ultimate-guitar.com.
  4. Web site: 14 August 2009 . Love Λmoиgst Ruiи – Official Facebook Fan site – The Story – Part I . 25 September 2011 . Community.livejournal.com.
  5. Web site: King . Phil . Steve Hewitt: (Love Amongst Ruin) Still Running, Still Strong . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150627175215/http://www.mudkiss.com/stevehewittinterview.htm . 27 June 2015 . 13 March 2017 . Mudkiss Fanzine.
  6. Web site: 4 September 2009 . Love Λmoиgst Ruiи – The Story – Part II . 25 September 2011 . Community.livejournal.com.
  7. Web site: 2 October 2009 . Love Λmoиgst Ruiи – The Story – Part III . 25 September 2011 . Community.livejournal.com.
  8. Web site: Love Amongst Ruin – Bring Me Down (you don't) . 13 March 2017.
  9. Web site: In One Minute: Love Amongst Ruin – Interviews . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160409084115/http://www.rocklouder.co.uk/interviews/article/in-one-minute-love-amongst-ruin . 9 April 2016 . 13 March 2017 . Rocklouder.
  10. Web site: So here it is, a... . 24 April 2014 . Facebook.
  11. Web site: Love Amongst Ruin . 19 September 2020 . www.facebook.com . en.
  12. Web site: 3 September 2010 . Steve Hewitt on Love Amongst Ruin: welcome to the dark side . 13 March 2017.
  13. Web site: Moorhouse . Giles . Love Amongst Ruin – Love Amongst Ruin | Reviews . 25 September 2011 . Rocksound.tv.
  14. Web site: 16 September 2010 . CD Review: Love Amongst Ruin – 'Love Amongst Ruin' . https://web.archive.org/web/20110225002901/http://www.soundspheremag.com/reviews/54-cd/1612-cd-review-love-amongst-ruin-love-amongst-ruin . 25 February 2011 . 25 September 2011 . Soundspheremag.com.
  15. Web site: Love Amongst Ruin . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120118101813/http://www.loveamongstruin.com/ . 18 January 2012 . 24 June 2017.
  16. Web site: Love Amongst Ruin . 24 June 2017 . Eurosonic Noorderslag . en.
  17. Web site: Love Amongst Ruin . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110713234204/http://www.loveamongstruin.com/ . 13 July 2011 . 24 June 2017.
  18. Web site: Shakenstir » Love Amongst Ruin: So Sad! . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120401221548/http://www.shakenstir.co.uk/index.php/features/love-amongst-ruin-so-sad/features/19863/ . 1 April 2012 . 24 June 2017.
  19. Web site: Love Amongst Ruin . 24 June 2017 . Lights Go Out – A punk fanzine from the UK . en-US.
  20. Web site: Love Amongst Ruin – The official website for the band . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110208100511/http://www.loveamongstruin.com/ . 8 February 2011 . 24 June 2017.
  21. Web site: Love Amongst Ruin announce UK tour and debut album . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160409035755/http://www.rocklouder.co.uk/news/article/love-amongst-ruin-announce-uk-tour-and-debut-album . 9 April 2016 . 24 April 2014 . Rocklouder.
  22. Web site: 29 October 2010 . Love Amongst Ruin . https://web.archive.org/web/20110929024311/http://www.joinerslive.co.uk/product.php?xProd=716 . 29 September 2011 . 24 April 2014 . Joiners Live.
  23. Web site: Bradley . Paul . 13 December 2010 . Kerrang! Xmas Party: Feeder, The Futureheads and Love Amongst Ruin . 24 April 2014 . Birmingham Mail.
  24. Web site: 20 July 2011 . Love Amongst Ruin support Feeder on UK Tour . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110720160459/http://www.musicrooms.net/alternative/26658-love-amongst-ruin-support-feeder-on-uk-tour.html . 20 July 2011 . 13 March 2017 . Musicrooms.net.
  25. Web site: Love Amongst Ruin . 24 June 2017 . www.facebook.com . en.
  26. Web site: Gizz Butt. 30 August 2021. The Prodigy.info.
  27. Web site: Live » Love Amongst Ruin . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110622042649/http://www.loveamongstruin.com/live/ . 22 June 2011 . 24 June 2017.
  28. Web site: Getting ready for Fete De La Musique with our old friend Jon Thorne.. 30 August 2021. Facebook. en.
  29. Web site: Love Amongst Ruin Tour Statistics: Heaven & Hell . 30 August 2021 . www.setlist.fm.
  30. Web site: 13 October 2010 . Review: Love Amongst Ruin @ Abart 10.10.10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150105004140/http://highrotation.ch/2010/10/13/review-love-amongst-ruin-abart-10-10-10/ . 5 January 2015 . 24 April 2014 . Highrotation.ch.
  31. As part of Eurosonic Festival.
  32. As part of Sonisphere Festival.
  33. As part of Reeperbahn Festival.
  34. Rescheduled from 29 October 2010.
  35. As part of Fête de la Musique.