The Crownhate Ruin
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The Crownhate Ruin was an American short-lived post-hardcore band from Washington, D.C., United States. Formed by ex-Hoover members Fred Erskine and , the band also featured (ex-1.6 Band) on drums.
History[]
Hoover disbanded after a 1994 US tour. That same year the Crownhate Ruin began touring and recording what would eventually become a collection of singles, as well as a split with Boston band Karate. In 1996 they released their only full-length album, , on Dischord Records before splitting up later that year.
Later on, the three members would collaborate on recordings or in performances for , HiM, and The Sorts. Erskine went on to join June of 44 before Hoover reunited.[1]
Discography[]
Albums[]
- Until the Eagle Grins (Dischord Records CD/LP, 1996)
Singles[]
- Elementary 7" "Lesson in Thread" b/w "Pioneers" (T.C. Ruin, 1995)
- Primer 7" "Present to President" and "Last Place in Triage" b/w "My Country Getaway" (T.C. Ruin, 1995)
- Visit from Mars" b/w Karate "Cherry Coke" (Art Monk Construction split 7" with Karate, 1995)
- Intermediate 7" "Better Still If They Don't Know" b/w "Every Minute's Sucker" (Dischord/T.C. Ruin, 1995)
References[]
- ^ The Crownhate Ruin at Allmusic
Categories:
- American post-hardcore musical groups
- Dischord Records artists
- Musical groups from Washington, D.C.