Root For Ruin Exclusive Offer
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| 1. Twilight (Remaster 2024) |
| 2. Of Darksome Origin (Remaster 2024) |
| 3. Blood-Colored (Remaster 2024) |
| 4. Silent (Remaster 2024) |
| 5. Black Tears (Remaster 2024) |
| 6. Elegy (Remaster 2024) |
| 7. Velvet Dreams (Remaster 2024) |
| 8. Enter Chaos (Remaster 2024) |
| 9. The Sinner and the Sadness (Remaster 2024) 1 |
| 10. Song of Sirens (Remaster 2024) 1 |
| 11. Until Eternity Ends (Remaster 2024) 1 |
| 12. Eternal Eclipse (Remaster 2024) 1 |
| 13. Bleed (Remaster 2024) 1 |
| 14. Invisible Sun (Remaster 2024) 1 |
| 15. Twilight (Remix 2024) 1 |
| 16. Of Darksome Origin (Remix 2024) 1 |
| 17. Blood-Colored (Remix 2024) 1 |
| 18. Silent (Remix 2024) 1 |
| 19. Black Tears (Remix 2024) 2 |
| 20. Elegy (Remix 2024) 2 |
| 21. Velvet Dreams (Remix 2024) 2 |
| 22. Enter Chaos (Remix 2024) 2 |
| 23. The Sinner and the Sadness (Remix 2024) 2 |
| 24. Song of Sirens (Remix 2024) 2 |
| 25. Until Eternity Ends (Remix 2024) 2 |
| 26. Eternal Eclipse (Remix 2024) 2 |
| 27. Bleed (Remix 2024) 2 |
| 28. Invisible Sun (Remix 2024) |
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Vinyl LP pressing. Les Savy Fav have been underground indie-rock darlings for forever. This is as much a consequence of singer Tim Harrington’s eccentric onstage antics as their DIY ethos – all but one of their albums have been released on bassist Syd Butler’s Frenchkiss Records. After a decade and a half, which includes a year-long hiatus, the 5-piece release a 5th studio album which may just catapult them into the big leagues. Root For Ruin comes complete with the Fugazi-inspired post-hardcore quirks of previous LSF offerings. As a general rule song structures are consciously more straightforward, except for midpoint ‘Poltergeist’, the result being greater accessibility for the uninitiated. There are elements borrowed from more commercially successful artists; guitars reminiscent of the Pixies, backing vocals veering towards Weezer territory and offbeat instrumentation that wouldn’t feel out of place on a Modest Mouse record. Still, the band have not relinquished their edginess entirely and there are plenty of moments where you can feel the tension rising.





