MY RUIN: 'Slide You The Horn' Video Posted Online

March 24, 2008

Los Angeles rockers MY RUIN have recently posted a new song on the band's MySpace page. The track "Nothing Is Sacred" is taken from the group's latest album, "Throat Full Of Heart", which was produced by Mick Murphy and Duane Burda and released through the band's own imprint label Rovena Recordings via Cargo Records UK.

In other news, MY RUIN has posted a fourth music video from the new album for the song "Slide You The Horn". The clip was filmed by two longtime fans and friends of the band Tor Burrows and Ryan Cork of Acid Pie Productions with footage shot at the Carling Academy in Birmingham, England on MY RUIN's January Tell Your God Tour. Also available is a live video for the song "Burn The Witch", which was filmed at the Whisky A-Go Go in February 2008. Both clips feature guitarist Mick Murphy, bassist Chris Lisee and new drummer Marcelo Palomino, who was vocalist Tairrie B's former bandmate years ago in MANHOLE/TURA SATANA.

MY RUIN has posted an interview with Paul Graham Raven of the online rock magazine The Dreaded Press as well as an end of tour wrap-up blog with live and behind-the-scenes photos, including a video medley featuring "Through The Wound" from the band's new album as well as MY RUIN classic fan favorites "Heartsick" and "Blasphemous Girl" filmed live at the Concorde 2 in Brighton.

"Slide You The Horn":

"Burn The Witch":

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