The New Ruins have a warmth and intimacy to their '70s Laurel Canyon, sunbaked rock sound that can only come from musicians that have spent years together banging out songs in a studio and onstage. In the case the Ruins, it is the product of a long running creative partnership between two singer/songwriters: Elzie Sexton and Caleb Means. Both Illinois natives, the duo began working together in 2004, self-recording and self-releasing a series of recordings that spilled over with fuzzy guitar chords, smoke-stained vocals, and plainspoken lyrics that burned with the sharp tang of a whiskey shot.

Sexton and Means have welcomed more folks into the fold - keyboardist/guitarist Dave Samuel, drummer Roy Ewing, and bassist Andrew Davidson - and with each addition, The New Ruins have become even grander in scope. Their fourth LP This Life Is Not Ours To Keep (to be co-released soon via Hidden Agenda and Earth Analog Records) feels downright huge, with the band employing a three-guitar attack to add fire and fury to Sexton and Means' anthems of familial agony and gleeful destruction.

Too, for this new disc, the band found an able partner in Brian Deck, a producer who has logged time in the studio with his own band Califone and groups like Modest Mouse, Iron & Wine, and Fruit Bats. You can hear Deck's hands in the echoing percussion that wobbles through "Homes Of Rich Blood", the ghostly vocals that creep into "Fast One", and in the clear-eyed vision that allows the band to sound even more punchy and emotive.

Everything else on the album—the chiming Neil Young style guitar chords, the ragged vocalizing, the driving rhythms, the earworm melodies—is courtesy of New Ruins, and it's all for you.

"This Life Is Not Ours To Keep"
GWR 002

1. Blackbirds
2. Fast One
3. Stance
4. Dodging Anhydrous Clouds
5. Holden
6. Crazy Annie
7. Fix Mr. Johnson Drink
8. Homes Of Rich Blood
9. Soft Information
10. Terrible Eyes
11. Stolen, Holy

Caleb Means: vocals, guitars, aux. percussion
Elzie Sexton: vocals, guitars, keyboards, aux. percussion
Andrew Davidson: bass
Roy Ewing: drums
with
Brian Deck: 2nd drumkit, keyboards, aux. percussion

Produced by Brian Deck
Recorded by Brian Deck at Great Western Record Recorders, Tolono, IL.
Assisted by Matt Talbott and Aaron McCallister
Mixed by Brian Deck at Engine Studios, Chicago,IL.
Assisted by Neil Strauch
Mastered by Larry Nix of L. Nix Mastering at Ardent Studios, Memphis, TN.
Assisted by Kevin Nix

Artwork by Elzie Sexton

Layout by Jason Harvey

Songs 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11 music and lyrics by Elzie Sexton WATCH OUT FOR SNAKES a.s.c.a.p.
Songs 3, 9 music and lyrics by Caleb Means GAUNTLEEBMUSIC a.s.c.a.p.
Song 2 music by Elzie Sexton and Caleb Means, lyrics by Elzie Sexton
Song 10 music by Caleb Means, lyrics by Caleb Means and Elzie Sexton

Contact:
Booking:  Josh Cannata josh@foxdenrecords.com
Band: newruins@hotmail.com
PR: Joan Hiller/ Riot Act Media  joan@riotactmedia.com