Poison Ruin
Hymns From The Hills (swamp Green Vinyl)
Hymns From the Hills is meticulously composed. Much like the rest of POISON RUIN's body of work, this LP was
self-recorded without the use of professional studio equipment. To meet the greater sonic demands of Hymns From the
Hills, however, mastermind Mac Kennedy relocated to a private practice space, retiring from his previous routine of
squeezing in tracking sessions around the rare moments that the band's shared practice space happened to be vacant.
"Having added time to breathe and really get things right felt crucial this time," he remarks. "The stress of having to
work quickly and at chaotic intervals used to feel productive in a lot of ways, in that it instilled a sort of rough,
energetic ethos into the recordings, but I also started to realize that those working habits were becoming an easy way
to let myself off the hook from pursuing certain ideas that required a more measured, methodical approach." To best
serve the record's grander ambitions, the band enlisted the mixing prowess of Jonah Falco (Fucked Up, Career Suicide)
and the mastering of Arthur Rizk (Power Trip, Trapped Under Ice, Cavalera, Integrity), who helped to elevate the
record's teeming variety of sounds to new heights of self-assured fidelity. Kennedy lent a second hand to the mixing
process, splicing in grittier tape recorded segments in order to maintain a certain tonal continuity with the band's
previous work, creating a rich structure of unconventional frictions, crystalline flashes of polish ripping through
abysses of hissing low end only to shatter against the whipping sting of rusted chains moments later.
Lyrically, Hymns From The Hills extends both the cynicism and the defiant bravado of POISON RUIN's established fantasy
aesthetics. While the record continues POISON RUIN'S tradition of employing medieval-inflected fantasy imagery, Kennedy
does not intend for these figures to be read as historically accurate: "I'm not interested in the actual facts of
medieval culture, and I'm not trying to draw a sort of literal comparison between peasant life and the political
realities of today. Rather, I think in order to really make sense of the present you have to get outside of history
altogether, in a certain way-you have to find some sort of mythic language for talking about the spiritual damage that
surrounds us, a mythology that can somehow escape the limits on imagination that are imposed upon us. For me, medieval
imagery and fantasy aesthetics have always felt like a powerful starting point for creating that sort of mythology. If
one is forced to be in Babylon, how can you find a way to live both through it and beyond it?"
With Hymns From The Hills, POISON RUIN have accomplished a feat of creative labor which few have the courage to
entertain, much less the capacity to execute so effectively. They have upped the ante: they have set out to make "The
Record". Hymns From The Hills ambitiously rewrites the very rules of what punk is capable of achieving, pushing POISON
RUIN's sound into expansive new terrains without sacrificing an ounce of the bleak symbolism and uncompromising
aggression that first established them as an urgent new voice in the world of extreme music.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
03-04-2026
Label
Item-nr
1320809
EAN
0781676761517
Availability
Not in stock