TINY RUINS – ” Ceremony “

Posted: February 21, 2023 in MUSIC

Tiny Ruins are a band based in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, comprising singer-songwriter & guitarist Hollie Fullbrook, bass player Cass Basil, drummer Alex Freer and electric guitarist/producer Tom Healy. A rare blend of eloquent lyrical craft and explorative musicianship, the songs of Tiny Ruins are etched into the memories of crowds and critics worldwide. Traversing influences that cross genre and era, the artistry of Hollie Fullbrook and her band spans delicate folk, lustrous dream pop. Their fourth album, “Ceremony”, out on April 28th.

“Dorothy Bay” and “The Crab/Water Baby” are both beautiful songs, such moving, emotional Melodies these have only strengthened my passion for this band who with each sweeping project never fail to intrigue, mystify and envelop the listener!

A rare blend of eloquent lyrical craft and explorative musicianship, the songs of Tiny Ruins have been treasured by crowds and critics for over a decade. Traversing influences that cross genre and era, the artistry of Hollie Fullbrook and her band spans delicate folk, lustrous dream pop and ebullient psychedelia.

Born in Bristol and raised in West Auckland, Fullbrook’s her songs put her on the map, and she took to the road from her home in New Zealand to tour extensively through the UK, Europe and North America – a passage repeated many times since.

written by Hollie Fullbrook performed by Tiny Ruins – Hollie Fullbrook, cass basil, alex freer & tom healy vocals, gibson firebird electric guitar, cello – hollie fretless fender jazz bass – cass fender jag electric guitar, mellotron, minimoog, oberheim xpander – tom

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