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Ruiner & 1917 Records Part Ways

Posted by Michael on January 31, 2007

In a statement on their website, Ruiner revealed that they have parted ways with 1917 Records. Here is the official statement from the band:
1917 Records planned to release Ruiner's debut-LP "No Apologies" this June. However, the label and band have come to a mutual and amicable agreement to part ways citing personal reasons. Both hope the best for each in there future endeavors - with Ruiner now searching for a new label to release "No Apologies." As you can see from above we have parted ways with 1917 Records. Both Ruiner and the label felt it was for the best. We bought the recording and now own our record and are looking for a label to release it. "No Apologies" gets mastered next week at New Alliance in Boston. We plan to have this record out for our extensive tour schedule starting this June.
Ruiner released What Could Possibly Go Right... in 2005.

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