
Immerse yourself in the relentless brutality of Job for a Cowboy's sophomore album, Ruination. This Colored LP edition, released by Metal Blade Records, showcases the band's evolution in the death metal scene, delivering a sonic assault that is both technically proficient and unapologetically aggressive.
Released on July 7, 2009, Ruination marks a significant progression from the band's earlier work, incorporating more complex compositions and a heightened sense of maturity. The album opens with "Unfurling a Darkened Gospel," a track that sets a ferocious tone with its blistering riffs and guttural vocals. "Constitutional Masturbation" follows, maintaining the intensity with intricate guitar work and relentless drumming. The title track, "Ruination," serves as a powerful closer, encapsulating the album's themes of societal decay and corruption.
Tracklist:
- Unfurling a Darkened Gospel
- Summon the Hounds
- Constitutional Masturbation
- Regurgitated Disinformation
- March to Global Enslavement
- Butchering the Enlightened
- Lords of Chaos
- Psychological Immortality
- To Detonate and Exterminate
- Ruination
For enthusiasts of bands like The Black Dahlia Murder, Whitechapel, and Carnifex, Ruination is an essential addition to your collection, embodying the ferocity and technicality that define modern death metal.
Band Bio:
Formed in 2003 in Glendale, Arizona, Job for a Cowboy quickly rose to prominence in the death metal scene with their blend of technical proficiency and brutal intensity. Their debut album, Genesis, showcased their potential, but it was with Ruination that the band truly solidified their place in the metal community. Known for their relentless touring and dynamic live performances, Job for a Cowboy has continued to evolve, pushing the boundaries of the genre with each subsequent release