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Primary sources|date=January 2008Infobox musical artist | name = My Ruin| image = ruinruin.jpg| caption = Tairrie B in Inverness, Scotland 2008. Photo by D. Crombie| image_size = 200x380| background = group_or_band| origin = Los Angeles , USA | genre = Hard rock , nu metal , alternative metal | years_active = 1999–present| label = Snapper Music|Snapper
Spitfire Records|Spitfire
Century Media
Undergroove Records
Rovena Recordings
Tiefdruck Musik | associated_acts = The Lvrs
Neanderthal
Tura Satana (band)|Tura Satana
Full Blown Rose | website =| current_members = Tairrie B
Mick Murphy
My Ruin are a Los Angeles -based hard rock / stoner metal band composed of husband and wife duo Tairrie B (former vocalist of Tura Satana (band) and solo rapper) and guitarist and sole songwriter Mick Murphy. The band have been going through various line-up changes since their formation in 1999. They have a dedicated fanbase, most notably in the United Kingdom|UK . Their sound consists of passionate vocals set against heavy rock beats.

Tairrie B has been viewed as a controversial figure in the music industry for her outspoken and honest attitude. Tairrie first came to notoriety with the release of her solo rap album; Power of a Woman (Tairrie B album) in 1990. She has been victim of many attacks from the often misogynist Rock music|Rock and Heavy metal music|Metal press, from male and female journalists alike, as well as record company executives who have tried to mould her into a more submissive and marketable figure throughout her career. http://web.archive.org/web/20011210021822/ http://myruin.com/newtestament/burialofthedead/images/botd01b.jpg retrieved on 26/01/2012 http://web.archive.org/web/20010211191643/ http://www.myruin.com/newtestament/burialofthedead/metalhammerletter2.htm retrieved on 26/01/2012 http://web.archive.org/web/20010211192102/ http://www.myruin.com/newtestament/burialofthedead/metalhammerletter.htm retrieved on 26/01/2012 http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art42845.asp retrieved on 24/01/2012 These barbs have often focused on her looks, weight and forthright attitude, over the actual music much to the disdain of the front woman. In an interview in 1999, she stated; "If Robb Flynn speaks out, he's a strong man... He's a bad-ass. But when a woman does it she's a nightmare, big-mouth bitch. It's the same shit we've been fighting against the whole time, and I'm sick of it. I'm not some psychopath. It's ridiculous."Kerrang!, September 4th 1999, Issue 766 These misogynistic issues regarding the media and mainstream society, have been explored in songs through the course of the bands history, these include; Beauty Fiend , Made to Measure , Weightless , Get Pretty , Money Shot et al.

Tairrie has often divided opinion amongst her critics, but it is undeniable that she has cultivated a legendary reputation both on and off the stage in regards to her aggressive performances and acerbic vocal style. These traits have been well documented in the music press; “On stage, she is hard to resist. Shaking, clawing at herself, falling to her knees, making eye contact with just about anyone brave enough, Tairrie B is undoubtedly a worthy star. It is her dangerous cocktail of defiance and vulnerability that makes it all seem so damn real,” wrote Steve Beebee in Kerrang& #33; Magazine circa 2000 http://web.archive.org/web/200012020205/ http://www.myruin.com/ retrieved on 26/01/2012 More recently, journalist Emma Johnston noted that; “Tairrie B doesn’t so much open her heart to you as rip it still beating from a gaping wound in her chest before forcing the bloody mess down your throat,” in a review for Classic Rock (magazine) . http://a2.ec-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/114/b62d3433f3d6441490c2047932f0ee91/l.jpg retrieved on 26/01/2012

When speaking of her vocal inspirations, in an interview with femmemetal.net, Tairrie said: " Phil Anselmo really inspired me as a vocalist. I always like to tell this little story…. I went to see Pantera one time and I remember all these women were standing on the side of the stage in their little hooker outfits. Everybody was talking about who they were going to "be with" in the band. I listened to these girls talk and they all wanted to be with Phil and I didn’t want to be with him, I wanted to be him. That was the difference for me. I wanted to be on stage doing what he was doing because I admired it and I remember thinking there were really no women doing it." http://www.femmemetal.net/myruintairriebinterview.htm She has also cited Henry Rollins and Robb Flynn of Machine Head (band) as inspirations.

Even Tairrie’s journalistic adversaries had praise for her vocal abilities as a metal front woman and likened her style to some of the more prominent contemporaries and peers in her field. Journalist Valerrie Potter stated in Q (magazine) that: “Tairrie B. proves she can rival Deftones ' Chino Moreno or Korn 's Jonathan Davis in the roaring stakes.” As well as NME Magazine commenting in a single review for Beauty Fiend that; “Her remarkable growl sounds like Max Cavalera in the throes of an exorcism.”

Over the decade since the bands formation the sound has evolved and has become increasingly heavy with each record, with Mick Murphy’s guitar playing taking on a prominent feature along with his solo’s and riffs. In a Metal Hammer Magazine album review praising the bands Ghosts and Good Stories album, journalist Dom Lawson stated of the band; “The divine Ms. B comes roaring back under the radar and proudly grinding against the grain, My Ruin have mutated into something truly monstrous in recent years, as the chemistry between Tairrie B and Mick Murphy has evolved and sprouted wicked wings.” http://a2.ec-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/149/7024c1bbc92840309f09845b3868ab00/l.jpg retrieved on 26/01/2012

Mick Murphy’s unique sound and musicianship has been praised in the music press over the years. In a live review from 2008, Mick was dubbed “Master of Heaviosity”Nell Mallard, Hot Press Magazine 2008 and in 2009, Guitar Player Magazine wrote; “One of the most ferocious and creative hard rock guitarists you’ll hear underground, above ground or bouncing off satellites.”Michael Molenda , Guitar Player Magazine 2009

My Ruin are a DIY band who have control over every aspect their output. In the past they have released a few of their own records via their own imprint Rovena Recordings. http://www.myspace.com/rovenarecordings retrieved on 26/01/2012 These records include; The Brutal Language (2005), Throat Full of Heart (2008) and live album Alive On the Other Side (2008). They have also been signed to numerous record labels, these include; Snapper Music|Snapper , Spitfire Records|Spitfire , Century Media , Undergroove Records , Rovena Recordings and Tiefdruck Musik .

Through the years, the couple have managed to develop and carve out their own unique sound within My Ruin. On more recent recordings, they have managed to find a balance between, the southern laced stylings of Mick's Neanderthal side project and the spoken word dirges of couples The LVRS side project, combined with the hardcore grit of classic My Ruin. This unique mix is perhaps showcased most explicitly with the bands most recent 7th studio album; A Southern Revelation .

In 2011, My Ruin made the decision to release their 7th studio album titled A Southern Revelation as a free download http://myruin.bandcamp.com/album/a-southern-revelation retrieved on 24/01/2012 direct to the fans. The album has been receiving high praise from the music press. Kerrang! Magazine gave the album a 5K review out of 5, http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2011/12/5k-kerrang-magazine-review.html retrieved on 24/01/2012 sealing the bands fate and legendary status as trailblazers within the field of contemporary metal music.

Band history


Formation of MY RUIN solo project and debut release; Speak and Destroy (1999-2000)



My Ruin was founded by frontwoman Tairrie B in February 1999, shortly after her previous outfit; Tura Satana (band)|Tura Satana disbanded in late 1998, after the release of their 2nd studio album Relief Through Release . http://web.archive.org/web/20010821171436/ http://myruin.com/blasphemy/press31.jpg http://web.archive.org/web/20011210015833/ http://myruin.com/blasphemy/press004.jpg

Tairrie immediately started making plans for her next musical incarnation, which would be a solo project. Of the project in early 1999, Tairrie stated; “The band won’t just be called Tairrie B, but it will be a solo thing – just like Nine Inch Nails is really just Trent Reznor … It’s all down to me now. If it fails, then I won’t have anyone else to blame.”

Recording for Speak and Destroy (My Ruin album) started in February 1999. http://web.archive.org/web/20001001130124/ http://www.myruin.com/blasphemy/press10.jpg retrieved on 31/01/2012

Speak and Destroy released on 23 August 1999 http://web.archive.org/web/20020329015838/ http://myruin.com/blasphemy/press05.jpg retrieved on 31/01/2012 in the UK and Europe and would see Tairrie explore previously unchartered territory musically. The album would be an experimental amalgamation of styles, part Spoken word , part Heavy metal music|metal , part Industrial music|industrial with Electronic music|electronic styling’s. There are even some Rap metal style verses thrown in for good measure, perhaps as a homage to Tairrie’s days in hardcore rap metal outfit Tura Satana (band)|Manhole . The album received highly favorable reviews amongst the mainstream rock press, with the likes of Kerrang! rating the album 4k’s out of 5. http://web.archive.org/web/20010821171436/ http://myruin.com/blasphemy/press31.jpg retrieved on 31/01/2012

Also, many journalists noted that the album was the perfect showcase for the; “multi-faceted character” of Tairrie B and her perceived volatile persona, Kerrang! magazine stated; “With My Ruin the volatile vocalist has finally found a worthy platform for her talents.”

The album and subsequent singles also charted high in the UK charts.

The collage of different styles on the record may have been due in part to the fact that the recording took place in four different locations around the world, with different musicians and bands contributing to the recording, writing and production. At the time in an interview, Tairrie said; “Bushaq recorded some of the songs here in England, Mel and I did some with Joe Bishara, Ares from downset. did some and Joe Bishara did some with Tura Satana (band)|Tura Satana . So there were four completely different scenarios.”

Amidst the chaos, Tairrie found her main song-writing partner and guitarist in Melanie Makaiwi, of the partnership and friendship that formed between the pair Tairrie said: “I probably enjoyed doing the stuff with Mel most of all. It was generally me going, ‘okay, this is the scenario. What do I need to do? ’. Melanie was writer, producer, artist, therapist, mentor, best friend, drink technician and drug partner on this album. She was everything a girl could be” Further to this, Tairrie cited Makaiwi as the one who led Tairrie to explore a more restrained vocal style to what she was used too; “Working with Melanie was a very cool influence because when we started working together it started as a very casual, experimental vibe. She’d say, ‘You don’t need to scream on everything, you need to try something different’.”

'Sick with It and the 8MM film soundtrack

The track Sick With It went on to feature on the soundtrack for the Nicolas Cage blockbuster hit; 8MM (film) . The track was written with Tairrie’s previous musical cohorts Tura Satana for inclusion on Speak and Destroy . In an early interview promoting the Speak and Destroy , Tairrie revealed that she and her Tura Satana bandmates were still on good terms; “It’s not like when we fired Scott (Udea, former Tura Satana guitarist). Me and the guys still hang out together.” http://web.archive.org/web/20011210015833/ http://myruin.com/blasphemy/press004.jpg retrieved on 31/01/2012

In another interview regarding the song, Tairrie revealed that there are two versions of the song, the one on Speak and Destroy and the one on 8MM soundtrack; “The three Tura Satana guys bassist Rico Villasenor , guitarist Brian Harrah and drummer Marcelo Palomino are involved, and I’ve got Grady Avenell vocals and Michael Martin bass from Will Haven who’ve just finished recording their second album WHVN (album)| ‘WHVN’ on a track called ‘Sick With It’ . This was written by Brian Harrah, and a different version is on the soundtrack for the new Nicolas Cage movie 8MM.” http://web.archive.org/web/20001001130146/ http://www.myruin.com/blasphemy/press06.jpg retrieved on 31/01/2012

' Singles; Terror and Tainted Love

Speak and Destroy spawned two singles; Tainted Love backed with Blasphemous Girl , released in July 1999 and Terror backed with June 10th , released in October 1999. http://web.archive.org/web/20020329001832/ http://myruin.com/blasphemy/press21.jpg retrieved on 31/01/2012 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Terror-My-Ruin-Ft-Tairrie/dp/B00002DDKU retrieved on 31/01/2012 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tainted-Love-My-Ruin-Tairrie/dp/B00003IQN9/ref=sr_1_1? s=music& ie=UTF8& qid=1328047554& sr=1-1 retrieved on 31/01/2012

The singles were released on both CD and limited edition numbered vinyl. 1,000 copies of the Tainted Love http://www.discogs.com/My-Ruin-Tainted-Love/release/2124656 retrieved on 31/01/2012 single was released on red vinyl and 1,000 copies of the Terror http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp? catalogid=419138 retrieved on 31/01/2012 single were released on standard vinyl.

The Tainted Love CD single was a 3 track single featuring; the Tainted Love cover Blasphemous Girl and spoken word track Scars .

The Terror CD single was a 3 track single of remixed versions of Terror (Trilogy Edit) , June 10th (Martyr Edit) and also a live studio recording of the Snot (band)|Snot track Stoopid .

The track Terror somewhat bridged the gap between Tairrie’s previous album, because it was a re-working of a hidden spoken word track at the end of Relief Through Release . The track also served as a statement of intent, kicking against the naysayers who said she was crazy for splitting up Tura Satana and that it would ultimately be her ruin. At the end of Terror , Tairrie states: “No one is going to ruin me, if I have to I will ruin myself and it will be My Ruin.” This has served as a personal mantra for Tairrie through the years regarding the band.

'Tainted Love and Stoopid covers

Following the tradition of recording and performing the occasional cover song throughout Tairrie’s career, going back as far as Tairrie’s days in Tura Satana (band)|Manhole , where she covered the song Hard Times by punk/thrash band Cro-Mags , the band covered Tainted Love and Stoopid.

Another cover which featured on Tairrie’s Relief Through Release record was Negative Creep by Nirvana (band)|Nirvana .

For Speak and Destroy , Tairrie would do her own interpretation of the much covered song Tainted Love . The song would go on to haunt the band many years later with fans requesting it live and Tairrie and Mick refusing and showing disdain for the song, which no longer fit with the ethos, vibe or feel of the band. This was made clear in many interviews.

In an interview in 1999, when asked why she did the cover of Tainted Love Tairrie simply stated; “I wanted to piss everybody off. We were listening to an old ‘80s tape on the way to the studio and I thought it suited what we were doing.”

The track was originally made famous by Gloria Jones in 1965 and perhaps more memorably by Soft Cell in 1981. Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson would later cover the song in 2001.

The cover of Stoopid , was a tribute to Tairrie’s very good friend Lynn Strait , Snot (band)|Snot front-man, who had died in December 1998. In an interview with Kerrang! in 2000, Tairrie said of the cover; “When Lynn died on the same day as my Grandfather my band decided to cover ‘Stoopid’ when we went on tour. That was kind of my way of dealing with the grief that I was feeling.” http://web.archive.org/web/20010211011331/ http://www.myruin.com/newtestament/blessings/image retrieved on 16/02/2012

'Terror video and possible existence of unseen June 10th video

In a Kerrang! magazine feature from 1999, the magazine revealed that My Ruin had been busy recording two videos in London’s Slimelight|Electrowerkz . The two videos and tracks in question were single Terror which was released to coincide with the release of the single and June 10th , which to date has never surfaced. Both videos were said to be directed by photographer Paul Harries.

The June 10th video was mentioned again on myruin.com , when Tairrie was answering fan questions sent to her via email and on the then myruin.com message board. She said in relation to a tour video/DVD documenting the My Beautiful Pain Tour : "I might be going back to England mid November to edit down the tour video. I will be doing it with the guys who did the "TERROR" video with me. This is not for sure because I kind of want to stay in LA and edit but it may not be an option. The video will include lots of live footage, fans, backstage, and the bands we were with on tour, also the unedited versions of "TERROR" as well as making of the video footage and possibly June Tenth footage." http://web.archive.org/web/20010210102437/ http://www.myruin.com/speak/answers1.html retrieved on 22/02/2012

Live line-up

When it came to the final line-up of the band, the first incarnation of My Ruin was as follows;

  • Melanie Makaiwi (Guitar)

  • Lance Webber (Guitar)

  • Meghan Mattox (Bass)

  • Marcelo Palomino (Drums)

  • Todd Osenbaugh (Keyboards and Samples)


  • Most notable of all the member’s was Marcelo Palomino who was the drummer for Tura Satana (band)|Tura Satana . At the time of Palomino, Tairrie stated; “When I first walked out of Tura Satana, Marcelo was one of the reasons I left, so it’s funny he’s with me again now. I asked him to do this project because I really respect him as a musician. He is my backbone, he is my strength and without him I simply don’t think I could do it. He’s the best friend I’ve got.”
    Palomino would become a recurring member of My Ruin and he joined the live band once again for their Tell Your God Tour in 2008 whilst promoting the bands fifth studio album; Throat Full of Heart . He would also feature on the artwork and recordings of the 2nd live album, titled; Alive on the Other Side , that followed in late 2008. In 2011, Palomino collaborated with the band again and co-directed the bands video for the track Tennessee Elegy www.youtube.com/watch? v=VJwsBH00zm0 retrieved on 31/01/2012 from the seventh studio album A Southern Revelation .

    'My Beautiful Pain Tour , UK, 1999

    The band embarked on their first UK tour, titled; My Beautiful Pain Tour, http://web.archive.org/web/20020306142412/http:/myruin.com/destroy/pain/tour01.jpg retrieved on 31/01/2012 in reference to the track; Horrible Pain (Within My Heart) from the Speak and Destroy album. The 15 date tour commenced in August, with dates at the Reading and Leeds festival. The tour was sponsored by Kerrang& #33; magazine. http://web.archive.org/web/20020329001832/ http://myruin.com/blasphemy/press21.jpg http://web.archive.org/web/20020306142412/ http://myruin.com/destroy/pain/tour01.jpg Support for the tour came from the UK based bands Breed 77 and Ruby Cruiser. http://web.archive.org/web/20010422181630/ http://www.myruin.com/destroy/pain/tourdiary.html retrieved 11/02/2012

    rquote|right|This is hardcore. This is what it’s all about. Smashing, falling, jumping, surfing, moshing, bleeding and feeling. The punk rock attitude is always present only the music changes We always need more of something .More volume, more towels, more beer, more time, more love, more hate, more toilet paper, more faith, more buyout money, more water, more lozenges, we always need more of something and when we don’t get it. it’s no big deal the show still goes on and we still live. The more things change, the more things stay the same. The show is always the most important thing I think about from the second I wake up. My body dictates my state of mind throughout the day. Sometimes I have so many things to do I can’t worry about how I feel so I just try to get inside my own head to relax.I write,read and listen to music. When I need to be calm I will put on Morcheeba or PJ Harvey but when I need to start warming up for the show I usually put on my mix tape with Machine Head ,Pantera ,Downset and Fear Factory .I like to scream with men who inspire me vocally. It actually puts me in the right frame of mind to do my show for many reasons and on many levels. I am always nervous before a gig.I try not to eat because it’s easier to do a show on an empty stomach. This can also be a problem if I’m drinking alcohol. Throwing up has become a prerequisite to all of our best shows.|Tairrie B., My Beautiful Pain Tour Diary, Newcastle, 9th September 1999 http://web.archive.org/web/20010422181630/ http://www.myruin.com/destroy/pain/tourdiary.html retrieved 11/02/2012|
    My Beautiful Pain Tour , UK dates;

  • Reading Festival 27/08/1999

  • Leeds Festival 28/08/1999

  • Nottingham Rock City 04/09/99

  • Norwich Waterfront 5/09/1999

  • Manchester University 6/09/1999

  • Edinburgh Venue 7/09/1999

  • Glasgow Cathouse 8/09/1999

  • Newcastle Northumbria 9/09/1999

  • Bradford Rio’s 10/09/1999

  • Liverpool Krazy House 11/09/1999

  • Dudley J.B.’s 12/09/1999

  • Cardiff U-S-U Terminal 3 13/09/1999

  • Exeter Phoenix 14/09/1999

  • Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms 15/09/1999

  • London Electric Ballroom 16/09/1999


  • Throughout the tour, Tairrie kept a tour diary online via the bands official website, which has been archived and can be read here; http://web.archive.org/web/20010422181630/ http://www.myruin.com/destroy/pain/tourdiary.html 1999, My Beautiful Pain Tour Diary. This was an unedited look into life on the road for the band. Tairrie often keeps a tour diary online, these days mostly through facebook. The band also always record the tours and have hours of footage from over the years, some of which has made its way online and in 2008 the band's first tour DVD was released with the live album Alive on the Other Side . http://wearsthetrousers.com/2008/11/my-ruin-alive-on-the-other-side-2008/ retrieved on 11/02/2012

    A Prayer Under Pressure of Violent Anguish (2000-2002)



    In 2000, the band would take on a new line-up, which saw the addition of former Movement vocalist/guitarist and longtime My Ruin guitarist/composer Mick Murphy. Mick would go on to be the bands longest serving member after Tairrie and became the sole songwriter. http://www.angelfire.com/band2/myruin/other.html retrieved on 23/01/2012 In an interview many years later, Tairrie said; “I released my first album under the name My Ruin and it was called "Speak and Destroy" on Snapper Music back in 1999. Soon after touring that album I actually met Mick Murphy, who is now my husband, my partner of ten years and my guitar player. He came in and we started dating and we got involved musically. It was the first time that’s ever happened to me.” http://www.femmemetal.net/myruintairriebinterview.htm retrieved on 16/02/2012

    In a 2006 interview Mick said of meeting Tairrie; “I met Tairrie in February of 2000 at a party in Hollywood. We clicked right when we met and started hanging and got serious pretty fast. We also started writing "A Prayer Under Pressure of Violent Anguish" which was our first time working together musically soon after that so it was a crazy, exciting, life changing kinda time.” http://www.metalunderground.com/interviews/details.cfm? newsid=18246 retrieved on 16/02/2012

    Meghan Mattox would carry on playing bass and contributed to the songwriting process, but the rest of the band including Melanie Makaiwi would no longer be part of the My Ruin project. Regarding her departure in an interview, Tairrie stated that; “Melanie had written a few songs with me. But we had to get a second guitarist in because she wasn’t really a metal guitarist. She was really cool as she was the first woman I ever worked with. But when it came down to playing the heavier stuff live, it really wasn’t her thing.”

    The “Prayer Under Pressure…” era saw My Ruin become a fully realized band and unit of contributing members, rather than being just Tairrie’s solo project. During this time Tairrie stated: “This is the real deal. Not to sound like I’m Dissing anyone but the truth is that I needed to break free of my past and although Marcelo is a good friend and awesome drummer his heart was not in it. Melaine was really cool but she did not understand the heavier side of things or the “The Metal!”. Lance and Toddy were basically just hired musicians for the tour” http://sbs666.tripod.com/myruinint2nov.htm retrieved on 16/02/2012

    Drumming duties on the album were undertaken by downset. Drummer Chris Hamilton. http://web.archive.org/web/200012020205/ http://www.myruin.com/ retrieved on 16/02/2012 2000 also saw the addition of live drummer Yael, who would remain in the band until 2005. Yael went on to contribute to the bands The Shape of Things to Come... EP and The Horror of Beauty record.

    In an interview with Kerrang! , Mick gave us a peek into the bands future which would take on a whole new sound through the years due to Micks musicianship. He said; “I like the more old-school rock vibe...The fuzzy guitars, the big thick sounds, a lot of low-end power. Not that digital-sounding dance-metal.”

    In another interview during the winter of 2000, which took place in the UK on the penultimate night of the Prayer Under Pressure Tour, when asked what her inspiration for the title of the record was, Tairrie said; “The title comes from a couple of different prayer books I’ve been reading, in different parts. I kind of put it together, I read “A Prayer Under Pressure” in an old 1800’s prayer book and then I read “Of Violent Anguish” somewhere else and I thought “That sounds kinda like my life and what we’re doing” so I put them together and liked it.”

    A Prayer Under Pressure not only saw a change in line-up, but also a shift musically and a return to Tairrie’s heavier roots. The record combined the harsher more abrasive elements of Speak and Destroy with Mick’s trademark southern sounding guitar playing. Mick’s style of playing would go on to play a major focal point in the years and records to come down the line. When comparing the heaviosity of A Prayer Under Pressure of Violent Anguish with Speak and Destroy, in an interview, Tairrie said; “Mick came in and had a lot of ideas that were really, really cool and a lot heavier.”

    In the same interview Mick commented; “I jumped into this band head first. I had a lot of musical ideas. I like to write, I like to write a lot. I like to be in control of what’s going on musically, and we pushed her, encouraged her to do a heavy record.”

    He also went on to say that; “We did it because that’s just the way I write music. One thing led to another, and before you know it we’ve got this brutally heavy album. I’m totally happy about that because I think metal needs to be raw, and not necessarily easy to listen to. I think that this record is truly heavy, so I’m proud of it.”

    The album was met with favourable reviews worldwide, with Kerrang! grading it 4 K’s out of 5 and Metal Hammer grading it 8 out of 10. http://web.archive.org/web/200012020205/ http://www.myruin.com/ retrieved 16/02/2012

    A Prayer Under Pressure of Violent Anguish was released in September 2000. While the band were busy releasing A Prayer Under Pressure Of Violent Anguish in the UK and Europe via Snapper Music , Speak and Destroy (My Ruin album) was simultaneously released in the US via Spitfire Records . A year later in 2001, A Prayer Under Pressure Of Violent Anguish was released in the US via Spitfire Records . http://www.metalfanatix.com/interviews/myruin.html retrieved on 16/02/2012

    ' Cover songs: Do You Love Me? And My War

    For this record, the band would cover two songs. The first being Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds ; Do You Love Me? and hidden track, My War originally by Black Flag (band) . It has been well documented throughout Tairrie’s career in interviews that she is a big fan of Nick Cave . Mick has also stated that Black Flag (band) is a big inspiration of his and that he previously covered the song My War in his prior band Movement. Tairrie liked the sound of it so they decided to cover the song, which became a duet between the two.

    Mick and Tairrie would occasionally duet on a couple of songs through the vast My Ruin back catalogue. Such duets include the 2005 cover of Mudhoney ’s ''Touch Me I'm Sick which featured on the bands The Brutal Language record and more recently Repose from the bands Ghosts and Good Stories record.

    In the Kerrang! review for the album, both covers were praised; “A couple of starkly contrasting covers helps to keep My Ruin sounding fresh. A bleak reading of Nick Cave ’s Do You Love Me? is perfectly suited to Miss B’s sultry drawl and loses none of its dark atmosphere in the translation. Black Flag (band) ’s My War , on the other hand, is a breakneck blast that collapses into a dense wall of noise that Henry Rollins would be proud of.” http://web.archive.org/web/20020329001843/ http://myruin.com/newtestament/blessings/images/kerrang05.jpg retrieved on 16/02/2012

    'Beauty Fiend single

    In the year 2000, UK magazine Kerrang! , reviewed the bands hit single Beauty Fiend, taken from the A Prayer Under Pressure of Violent Anguish record, of which both received favorable reviews worldwide, with kerrang! Grading the single 3 K’s out of 5.

    However, as was often the case the review didn’t come without its derogatory/backhanded comments regarding Tairrie’s looks and body. The review opened with; “Despite being afforded far more attention this side of the Atalantic than a pretty face and a pair of tits warrants, Miss B is far from incapable of coming up with the goods every now and again.” http://web.archive.org/web/20010211011331/ http://www.myruin.com/newtestament/blessings/images/kerrang03.jpg retrieved on 16/02/2012

    The single became somewhat of an anthem among fans, challenging the oppressive, patriarchal and misogynist world of music and the media in general. The song would go on to be a My Ruin classic, fan favourite and set staple. In response to the review and speaking about the song in an interview with the same magazine, Tairrie stated; “This is exactly what Beauty Fiend is about& #33; It’s stating that I’m not gorgeous,, I’m not some f**cking beauty. It’s nice to be called sexy and it’s nice to be called pretty…It’s always a compliment. Next week they’ll call me f**cking ugly. That’s nice too. But for the cover of the single, I’ve got all my make-up smeared and messed at the very end of a photoshoot. I know that I look like a hag, but it the lyrics kinda says it all: ‘forgive me for not being pretty… Quit talking about my ass and my tits. Who gives a f**ck? I don’t look at men like that. I don’t look at Phil Anselmo and see a cock.’”

    Such abuse has been unleashed on Tairrie throughout the years, yet this has never deterred her from her path and she has proceeded to break down barriers for women, in the world of Hip-Hop and more notably the genres of Rock and Metal for over two decades, in a 2001 interview she said: "My opinion is what it is... mine. Take it or leave it. Respect it or not. I will always have my own opinions and I am never be afraid to voice them. I don't want to revolutionize anything but myself. The more I learn, the more I change and the more I grow. I would rather be responsible for helping to open doors for women rather than closing them". http://www.barcodezine.com/My%20Ruin%20Interview.html retrieved on 16/02/2012

    Furthermore, of the song Beauty Fiend , she stated: “ Beauty Fiend is meant to be a real ‘f**ck you’ of a song...I’m not here to be your sex symbol, I’m not here to be your pretty girl on the cover. I’m here to be honest and to be beautiful on the inside while i’m ugly on the outside. What I’m giving you is pure. It’s not f**cking fake or contrived. That’s what real beauty is.” http://web.archive.org/web/20010211011331/ http://www.myruin.com/newtestament/blessings/image retrieved on 16/02/2012

    The single was released on CD and limited edition 7” vinyl, with 1000 numbered copies being produced. The CD release was backed with the tracks Masochrist and the Black Flag cover of My War. http://www.discogs.com/My-Ruin-Beauty-Fiend/release/2201063 retrieved 16/02/2012

    'Rockstar Tribute to Lynn Strait

    On the album Tairrie and the band wrote the track Rockstar as another tribute to her friend Lynn Strait of the band Snot (band)|Snot who had died a couple years earlier. The other tribute being the cover of Snot (band)|Snot ’s track Stoopid which was done a few years prior during the Speak and Destroy era.

    In an interview with Kerrang! In 2000, Tairrie stated her frustrations with the ill executed Lynn Strait tribute album Strait Up released in 2000. The album featured an ensemble of current rock and metal vocalists and musicians of the time. Of the album she said; “They told me they’d give me a spoken-word track, because all of the music had been done... Ozzy Osbourne|‘Ozzy’s going to do one and you’ll do one’. Then that changed to having another song with Corey Taylor|Corey from Slipknot (band)|Slipknot doing vocals. By that time, I had told them that we were going to do a song to Lynne on our record. No offence to Corey, but I had no interest in singing a song with someone who didn’t know Lynne... Lynn’s mother was really upset that I wasn’t on it and I know a lot of people have expressed interest as to why I’m not.”

    Speaking of the ‘’Rockstar’’ tribute In the Kerrang! Review for the album, Mark Griffiths noted that: “ Rockstar is a heartfelt and touching (lyrically at least) tribute to late Snot singer Lynn Strait and you can actually hear Tairrie’s voice breaking as she hollers the closing ‘I feel you when I scream your words, I am just a girl that hurts’ refrain.”

    To Britain with Love... And Bruises first live album (2001)

    The Horror of Beauty (2003-2004)

    The Shape of Things to Come... EP (2003)

    The Brutal Language (2005-2007)

    Throat Full of Heart (2008-2009)

    Alive on the Other Side second live album (2008)

    Ghosts and Good Stories (2010-2011)



    During October 2009 in a press release, the band revealed that they had signed with the Tiefdruck Musik record label. http://www.myspace.com/myruin/blog/514488185 Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    The 6th studio album, titled Ghosts and Good Stories was much neglected in terms of promotion and its hindered and botched release riddled with problems. These issues were due to their now ex record label, German based Tiefdruck Musik. http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2011/09/southern-revelation.html Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    Despite the issues surrounding the record behind the scenes the album went on to become the bands most critically acclaimed album to date. Reviews far and wide saw the band receive exposure in many European publications where the album was met with favorable reviews. http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2010/10/rock-hard-italy-review.html Retrieved on 10/02/2011 http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2010/10/close-up-magazine-feature_12.html http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2010/10/stormbringer-review.html Retrieved on 10/02/2011 http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2010/10/terrorverlag-review.html Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    Most notable of these reviews was the Kerrang! Review, where the magazine rated Ghosts and Good Stories 4 K’s out of 5. Journalist Paul Travers wrote in his review; "As the singer and figurehead of Tura Satana (band)|Manhole and Tura Satana (band)|Tura Satana in the 90's Tairrie B was among the first to channel screaming metallic rage through a female perspective… the vocalist gives vent to her inner demons, it's clear she's not mellowing with age... My Ruin create an abrasive, sludgy noise, punctuated by moments of melody and calm. It's stark, confrontational and aggressive, but also fiercely intelligent,ensuring the duo stay one step ahead of the screaming angst-ridden pack." http://www.miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2010/09/kerrang-magazine-review.html Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    Metal Hammer UK and Italy came to the same conclusion regarding the album, with both grading it 8 out of 10. Dom Lawson of Metal Hammer Uk wrote; “an exhilarating barrage of warped stoner metal riffs and blister-razing gutter-punk that lurches from harrowing, slow-motion menace (Diggin’ For Ghosts) to floored-accelerator sludgecore (Long Dark Night) ; the whole scabrous din held together by its creators’ unswerving passion. Easily the filthiest, heaviest and most exciting thing that Tairrie has put her scream to.” http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2010/09/metal-hammer-review_21.html Retrieved on 10/02/2011 http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2010/10/metal-hammer-italy-review.html Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    Recording

    Recording for the album began in late 2009 at Entourage Studios and the band kept fans updated on the progress via online posts and youtube videos. Mick wrote and performed all the music parts, including the rhythm section and guitar parts. He also recorded and co-produced the album with Josh Lynch. http://www.myspace.com/myruin/blog/517329359 Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    In a blog update, Mick stated the technical set up through which he was working on the music; “I used all my own gear this time and I’m really happy with the sounds we’ve got so far on everything. The main guitars I used were my 78 Cherry Burst Gibson Les Paul|Gibson RD Artist and my 07 Black B.C. Rich Mockingbird Special but I also used my 71 Cherry Burst Gibson Les Paul and 07 White BC Rich Mockingbird Special on some solos. I ran my Mesa Boogie Stilleto Trident 150 watt head through the top Marshall 4x12 cab from my stack which I’ve had for 18 years and still sounds incredible on the 4 ohm setting and cranked up the fluid drive channel and went from there. I also used the Korg AX3000G floor processor as my tuner and for a little added distortion, overdrive, fuzz, wah, phaser & echo. I’m very excited about the new material and we have 12 original songs plus one cover that make a strong 13 track record with lots of good loud rock and a few unexpected surprises.” http://www.myspace.com/myruin/blog/520169036 Retrieved on 10/02/2011 For the drums Mick used Josh’s Gretsch 4 piece kit with a Pork Pie Percussion|Pork Pie snare and Avedis Zildjian Company|Zildjian Cymbals.

    Whilst promoting the album during an interview in 2010, Mick stated; “In regards to our older material I think that we have always worked really fast, around obstacles and within the limitations of a small budget – with the exception of our A Prayer Under Pressure of Violent Anguish|Prayer record – so we have ended up with something other than a super glossy user-friendly collection of past albums. I still love every one of them though because to me, they each have a unique raw character that sets them apart from other modern rock/metal albums. I believe that Ghosts and Good Stories has that quality as well but it is a little more refined and effective this time around because we took more time making this record. We didn’t necessarily spend more time actually recording but we only worked on the weekends so there was a lot of time in between recording sessions to recharge and reflect on the whole process.” http://carlbegai.com/2010/09/05/my-ruin-murphy%E2%80%99s-raw/ Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    'Turned Out , Rollins Band Cover

    For the album the band covered Turned Out by Rollins Band . Metal Hammer Italy labeled the cover: “a courageous tribute.”

    'Excommunicated and Long Dark Night Videos

    On 21 May 2011 the band announced the video for the song Excommunicated . The video was filmed and edited by Tor Burrows of Notorious Design who had worked with the band previously on their other videos for their live Rick Derringer cover of Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo and Me Without You from the bands Throat Full Of Heart album. http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2011/05/excommunicated-video-premiere.html Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    The Excommunicated video officially premiered via the bands website on 22 May 2011, to coincide with the 2011 end times prediction of Harold Camping . http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2011/05/video-premiere-excommunicated.html Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    Tor Burrows would later go on to direct and edit the video for Long Dark Night which premiered on the bands official site on 8 August 2011. The video contains live footage shot in the UK by Tor, mixed with footage shot in LA at the Whisky a Go Go shot by former My Ruin and Tura Satana (band)|Tura Satana drummer Marcelo Palomino as well as home footage shot of Tairrie herself. There are also various pieces of public domain stock footage and most strikingly of all, Hill of Crosses http://vimeo.com/14955644 Retrieved on 10/02/2011 footage given to the band by film-maker Asatuurs Keim. http://www.asatuurs.com/ Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    The Hill of Crosses is a Catholic pilgrimage site in northern Lithuania where, over many years Catholic pilgrims have left crosses and other religious paraphernalia. Tairrie stated she had always been intrigued by this religious site; “For some it is seen as a place of peace and power, for others a devotion and memorial. For me however, it is simply a scene of beauty whose landscape speaks to me on an otherworldly level when I view it's images in photographs. It wasn't until Tor came across the footage shot by Asatuurs that this place began to speak to me subconsciously inviting me to have my own personal connection to it within this song, breathing a new scenery into my language.” This revelation led to Tairrie reaching out to Asatuurs and writing him an email in which she asked if she could use the footage in the video for Long Dark Night, to this Asatuurs agreed. http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/search/label/Video%20Premiere Retrieved on 10/02/2011 The footage goes hand in hand with the religious imagery with which the band have become notorious for using throughout their body work.

    In keeping with the bands DIY ethic , Tairrie stated: “we had no budget to make this video. We are a DIY band and have always had to figure out a way to do it ourselves. With that in mind, we can say that it was a true labor of love made purely with passion, along with Premiere, After Effects and many long nights of editing and chatting on Skype from Los Angeles|LA to the United Kingdom|UK while cutting and pasting files, photos and footage into a shared folder in Dropbox (service)|Dropbox and writing each other suggestions back and forth on Facebook . Welcome to the digital age& #33; This video was made with no money but a million dollars worth of creativity and an artistic vision between two women who understand each other, the music one makes and the other one listens to.”

    Ghosts and Good Stories Tour

    In May 2010 the band started releasing details of US, UK and German tour dates in order to promote the Ghosts and Good Stories album. But in early August 2010, the band issued a statement to press which revealed the cancellation of the tour dates. http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/news/my-ruin-cancel-london-show-and-all-forthcoming-dates/ Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    Of the decision to cancel the dates at the time the band said; “As you know, My Ruin takes pride in being an independent and professional band with a strong DIY ethic and we realize as we know you do things like this happen all the time to bands both big and small but this is the first time in the 10 year history of our band that we have had to cancel a tour not to mention two very special shows in LA & London…Thank you all for your continued love and support. We are both sorry about this situation and hope you will understand that we did everything within our power to prevent this from happening.”

    The band went on to tour the album successfully after taking logistics into their own hands as they have done before without the help of a label. Late in August 2010, the band released information regarding the re-scheduled dates for what would be the 10 date 2011 Ghosts and Good Stories Tour . http://www.bravewords.com/news/149364 Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    In December 2010, the band released information of the live rhythm section for the tour. The two new band members to join the band were announced as Luciano Ferrea of the LA based band Beggars Ball and familiar face Matt LeChavelier. Matt had previously recorded with the band on the Throat Full of Heart album in 2008. He also toured with the band during The Brutal Language Tour and Summer of Hell Tour in 2006. http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2010/12/our-new-rhythm-section.html Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    The band announced in December 2010 that UK based band Sanctorum and France based Headcharger would be joining the UK tour. http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2010/12/uk-tour-support-bands-announced.html Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    Ghosts and Good Stories Tour , UK dates;

  • Thekla – Bristol 9/3/2011

  • Railway Inn – Winchester 10/3/2011

  • The Underworld – London 11/3/2011

  • Sub 89 – Cardiff 12/3/2011

  • Slade Rooms - Wolverhampton 13/3/2011

  • Club Revolution - Peterborough 14/3/2011

  • Classic Grand - Glasgow, Scotland 15/3/2011

  • Cock Pit - Leeds 16/3/2011

  • Rock City – Nottingham 17/3/2011

  • Hammerfest - Prestatyn, North Wales 18/3/2011


  • The band also performed at the Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood, California on 2 April 2011 with support from the band Ana Kefr. http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2010/12/whisky-show-announced.html Retrieved on 10/02/2011

    Record Label Issues

    A year after the release of Ghosts and Good Stories when unveiling details for 7th studio album A Southern Revelation , the band spoke out about the issues surrounding the botched Ghosts and Good Stories release, Tiefdruck Musik and the label boss himself. A statement issued by the band revealed that: “We had begun to confirm shows for a European tour and were looking forward to working with our new label when suddenly there was a strange and unexpected turn of events and Daniel Heerdmann changed from being our biggest supporter into our most vicious adversary overnight. We had no idea why or where this sudden shift in attitude had come from. We were now dealing with a completely different man and it was scary. We quickly began to discover many of his promises had been lies regarding money transfers, marketing, promotion and tour support. This led to our being forced for the first time in our career to cancel our tour as chaos and confusion set in. Our album release was delayed in every territory and our once friendly mutual respectful relationship was now done. To date My Ruin has never received any accounting from Tiefdruck Musik for album sales." These lies resulted in the album release being delayed many times and the cancellation of the Ghosts and Good stories Tour , which was to be rescheduled for the following year.

    Always turning a positive into a negative the drama with Tiefdruck Musik and owner Daniel Heerdmann would go on to inspire the bands most critically lauded album A Southern Revelation .


    A Southern Revelation (2011–2012)

    Side Projects



    The husband and wife duo also pursue other projects which include; The LVRS, a spoken word side project of: “spoken word dirges set to music”, http://openheartzoo.tumblr.com/post/2730034806/a-review-my-ruin-ghosts-and-good-stories retrieved on 26/01/2012 Neanderthal, Micks intrumental metal side project and Tairrie's Blasphemous Girl Designs. http://www.blasphemousgirldesigns.com/ retrieved on 26/01/2012

    The LVRS

    This project comprises both Tairrie and Mick. The LVRS project formed in 2003 when the couple self-released The Murder of Miss Hollywood via their official website. They then went on to self-release the 2nd album The Secret Life of Lola Burns in 2004, again through their own website. Due to the praise and success of the project from the fans, the duo decided to find an official home for the recordings.

    The first official CD release was titled; Death Has Become Her (2006) via record label Undergroove Records and was later re-released, digitally in 2009 via bandcamp.com. http://thelvrs.bandcamp.com/album/death-has-become-her retrieved on 26/01/2012 retrieved on 24/01/2012 In a review for Death Has Become Her , Morley Seaver wrote; “The material is a mélange of autobiographical material courtesy of Tairrie B, and pieces of fiction inspired by several sources; the poet Virginia Woolf’s suicide along with the Black Dahlia murder of 1947. Fittingly the material reflects the roots of the band’s (as it were) name. The topics of Love, Violence, Religion and Sex figure prominently in these stories (look at the first letter in each of those words if you haven’t caught on already) sometimes simultaneously.” http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art42845.asp retrieved on 24/01/2012 The 2nd official, digital only release is: Lady Speaks the Bruise (2010) also released via bandcamp.com. http://thelvrs.bandcamp.com/album/lady-speaks-the-bruise retrieved on 24/01/2012 Both official releases were put together from the original recordings with the addition of new tracks.

    On 14 February 2012, Valentine's Day, The LVRS announced via www.myruin.net that they would be making both Death Has Become Her and Lady Speaks the Bruise albums available as a free digital only download via www.bandcamp.com. http://miruinaporvida.blogspot.com/2012/02/happy-valentines-day-with-lvrs-free.html retrieved on 14/02/2012 http://thelvrs.bandcamp.com/album/lady-speaks-the-bruise retrieved on 14/02/2012 http://thelvrs.bandcamp.com/album/death-has-become-her retrieved on 14/02/2012

    Neanderthal

    Another side project is Mick Murphy’s side project Neanderthal. http://neanderthal.bandcamp.com/ retrieved on 24/01/2012 This is a solo outing, often described by the man himself as instrumental-metal http://www.myspace.com/neanderthal retrieved on 24/01/2012 in which Mick writes, performs, records and produces all that is heard.

    Debut album, Start a Fire With Rock , was released in 2006 as a 14 song CD and 2nd album Take The Ride , was released in 2007. Both were also available as a USB wristband in the bands merchandise store. http://artistwiki.com/neanderthal/biography retrieved on 24/01/2012 They have since been re-mastered and re-released online via bandcamp.com along with a number of other recordings.

    Blashpemous Girl Designs

    Blashpemous Girl Designs initially focused on My Ruin band merchandise and de-constructed clothing. The brand later went on to focus primarily on jewellery and wearable art. Blasphemous Girl Designs was founded in 2001 and an online store was opened in 2009. Tairrie hand makes everything herself again in keeping with her DIY ethic. In recent years the brands tagline has been; "Wearable art for the individual at heart". http://www.bgd.bigcartel.com/ retrieved on 12/02/2012 http://www.facebook.com/BlasphemousGirlDesigns retrieved on 12/02/2012 http://carlbegai.com/tag/blasphemous-girl-designs/ retrieved on 12/02/2012

    In an interview in September 2011, Tairrie expressed plans to grow her BGD brand; "When the time is right it might be nice to take it to the next level at some point and get a few of my ideas backed by a larger company." http://carlbegai.com/2011/09/10/tairrie-b-murphy-%E2%80%93the-beauty-of-being-blasphemous/#more-5752 retrieved on 12/02/2012

    Band members


  • Tairrie B|Tairrie B Murphy - Vocals

  • Mick Murphy - Guitar, Bass & Drums


  • Discography



    Studio Albums
  • Speak and Destroy (My Ruin album)|Speak and Destroy (1999)

  • A Prayer Under Pressure of Violent Anguish (2000)

  • The Horror of Beauty (2003)

  • The Brutal Language (2005)

  • Throat Full of Heart (2008)

  • Ghosts and Good Stories (2010)

  • A Southern Revelation (2011)


  • EP's
  • The Shape of Things to Come... (EP)|The Shape of Things to Come... (2003)


  • Singles
  • Terror/June 10 (1999)

  • Tainted Love/Blasphemous Girl (1999)

  • Beauty Fiend/Masochrist (2000)


  • Live Albums
  • To Britain with Love & Bruises (2001)

  • Alive on the Other Side (2008)


  • Compilation
  • Blasphemous Girl (2002)

  • Ruined & Recalled (2003)


  • Collaborations


  • "End You" with Psycore

  • Volume 1, with Ana Kefr - "Step Back" ( Rollins Band cover)

  • "Natural Born Killaz" ( Ice Cube and Dr. Dre cover) with Rhiis D. Lopez of Ana Kefr under the name http://www.myspace.com/deathworkprofessionals Death Work Professionals


  • Selected Videography


  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=XeQt0-Dzq2U Terror - Directed by Paul Harries (1999)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=hZEHb_fySHY Made To Measure - Directed by Ben LeVine (2003)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=mdPhnRsx1gQ Spilling Open - Directed Nasty and Sinister (2006)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Ldy09zE-qfk Ready For Blood - Directed by Ben LeVine (2008)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Pk3xaVMP2fw Religiosity - Edited by Nasty and Sinister (2008)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=KYAvyNqRK1M Memento Mori - Animated & Illustrated by Bruce Stirling John Knox (2008)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=IjbPtdgZmNg The Beauty Medley - Edited by Nasty and Sinister (2008)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=TyDdlUDyjbw Burn The Witch - Edited by Tairrie B Murphy (2008)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=DupvSx5Wf8Q Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo - Filmed & Edited by Acid Pie Productions (2009)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=JkS20RMDzIc Have a Drink On Me (AC/DC cover) - Filmed & Edited by Mick Murphy (2010)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=THNKOGElsyA Excommunicated - Filmed & Edited by Tor Burrows of Notorious Design (2011)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=lveaT9plsCE Long Dark Night - Filmed by Marcelo Palomino & Tor Burrows of Notorious Design, Directed & Edited by Tor Burrows of Notorious Design (2011)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=VJwsBH00zm0 Tennessee Elegy - Directed by Tairrie B Murphy, Marcelo Palomino & Tor Burrows, Filmed by Marcelo Palomino of MFP Film Productions, Editing & Special Effects by Tor Burrows, Produced by Tairrie B Murphy of Blasphemous Girl Designs (2011)


  • Enhanced CDs & DVDs


  • 13 Minute Film Noir EPK - The Horror Of Beauty (2003)

  • Tell Your God To Ready For Blood - Throat Full Of Heart (2008)

  • Tell Your God Tour - Alive On The Other Side (2008)

  • Behind The Scenes Making of... - Ghosts and Good Stories (2008)


  • External links


  • http://www.myspace.com/myruin Official My Space

  • http://www.myruin.net Official Site

  • http://www.reverbnation.com/main/global_search? cof=FORID:11& cx=010923940019746136575:1pb4s9zvxde& q=myruin#!/myruinofficial Official Reverb Nation page

  • http://myruin.bandcamp.com/track/war-machine Official Band Camp page I

  • http://myruin.bandcamp.com/track/have-a-drink-on-me Official Band Camp page II

  • http://myruin.bandcamp.com/ Official Band Camp page III

  • http://www.facebook.com/MyRuinOfficial Official Facebook page

  • http://bgd.bigcartel.com/ Official Merch page


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