Ruth (band)
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Background information | |
Origin | Battle Ground, Washington, United States |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Tooth & Nail |
Website |
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Members |
Dustin Ruth Nicholas Wiinikka Jesse Counts Ryan Peterson |
Past members |
Daniel John Passera Matt Roberts Brett Van Liew Justin Schiermeister Reid VanAtta |
Ruth is a four-piece Christian indie band from Battle Ground, Washington. Ruth's debut album, Secondhand Dreaming, was released June 26, 2007.
History
Formation
Dustin Ruth moved to Los Angeles in pursuit of finding band members to join him to form a band. After searching for some time, he finally found a group of people in his hometown of Portland, Oregon that also wanted to form a band. The band's name "Ruth" is a reference to the lead singer's last name, and is also an acronym for "Return Us to Him".[1]
In early 2006, they released a self-titled EP and promoted their music by playing concerts along the West Coast of the United States. They were signed on by Tooth & Nail Records in fall 2006, and began recording their full-length debut album.
Secondhand Dreaming
In November 2006, they finished recording their debut album, Secondhand Dreaming, with producer Aaron Sprinkle. It was subsequently released on June 26, 2007, and Ruth supported the album while on tour with label mates Emery and Surrogate. In late 2007, Ruth embarked on the "Appetite for Construction Tour" with Switchfoot and Relient K, a tour which supported the charity Habitat For Humanity.
Anorak
Following the release of Secondhand Dreaming, the band began recording their second album Anorak in early 2008. They worked with Chris Keene of Surrogate as the album's producer, as well as Aaron Sprinkle again. The recording was completed in May 2008, and the album was released on October 28, 2008 in the United States.[2]
The Covers EP
In April 2009, Ruth toured with Falling Up on their Fangs! tour.
On August 25, 2009, Ruth digitally released a five-song EP covering artists such as Coldplay, Tracy Chapman, Buddy Holly, Mr. Big, and the Everly Brothers. The first song to be released was the cover of Coldplay's "Fix You".
As of January 13, 2010, Ruth was no longer signed to Tooth & Nail. The band is still active, but is currently independent.
Payola
In November 2011, they released a video of a new song, "Life is Just a Dream".[3]
This song was included in Ruth's album Payola, released on March 6, 2012 in partnership with MTV.
Members
Current members
- Dustin Ruth — lead singer, guitar, harmonica
- Nicholas Wiinikka — lead guitar
- Jesse Counts — bass
- Ryan Peterson — drums
Former members
- Matt Roberts – drums
- Daniel Passera – drums
- Justin Schiermeister – bass
- Brett Van Liew - bass
- Reid VanAtta – drums
- Cody Ray Thompson – drums
Discography
Albums
- Voilà - (2014)
- Payola – In Partnership with MTV (2012)
- The Covers EP - Tooth & Nail Records (2009)
- Anorak – Tooth & Nail Records (2008)
- Secondhand Dreaming – Tooth & Nail Records (2007)
- Ruth EP – independent (2006)
Singles
- 2007: "Cross the Line"
- 2007: "You Are", No. 16 on the R&R magazine November 17, 2007 chart[4]
- 2008: "One Foot In, One Foot Out"
- 2008: "Back to the Five"
TV placements
Happy Endings (ABC)
- You've Changed
Fox Family Countdown (FOX)
- Back To The Five
Teen Mom 2 (MTV)
- My One and Only
Punk'd (MTV)
- You've Changed
10 on Top (MTV)
- Life Is Just A Dream
- Alone
Friendzone (MTV)
- My One And Only
- Summer Fire
- Darling Why?
- Alone
- You've Changed
Made (MTV)
- My One and Only
The Real World: St. Thomas (MTV)
- My One and Only
- Life Is Just A Dream
Underemployed (MTV)
- Love & Craigslist
I'm Married To A... (VH1)
- Life Is Just A Dream
My Big Redneck Vacation (CMT)
- Love & Craigslist
Sell This House Extreme (A&E)
- Darling Why?
KTLA (KTLA)
- Summer Fire
References
- ↑ "Ruth". Christian Music Today. Archived from the original on 2008-04-09. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
- ↑ "Ruth - Anorak". Billboard. Archived from the original on October 22, 2014. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
- ↑ "Ruth - "Life is Just a Dream."". Retrieved 21 November 2011.
- ↑ R&R magazine chart for November 17, 2007, Retrieved November 22, 2007
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