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Tiny Ruins Return on the Tender and Thoughtful ‘Ceremony’

On their fourth album, Tiny Ruins produce the same thoughtful yet hopeful indie-folk that has become their speciality for over a decade

Tiny Ruins

Tiny Ruins

Frances Carter

Welcome back, Tiny Ruins.

It’s been three years since we heard from the eloquent Hollie Fullbrook and her band — aside from a recent memorable collaboration with Cloud Atlas novelist David Mitchell — but not much has changed.

On their fourth album, Tiny Ruins produce the same thoughtful yet hopeful indie-folk that has become their speciality for over a decade.

There’s a reason they’re held in such high regard on New Zealand shores. 

Tiny Ruins’ Ceremony is out now. 

Stream: Tiny Ruins, Ceremony

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