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Juliet Ruin

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JULIET RUIN
returns with their
most vulnerable and sonically
ambitious release to date
‘REGIME’

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Juliet Ruin

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Canadian modern metal band Juliet Ruin returns with their most vulnerable and sonically ambitious release to date: the five-track EP “Regime,” their fourth studio offering, available this October 24th, 2025.

Formed in 2015, Edmonton, AB’s Juliet Ruin has evolved into a genre-fluid powerhouse known for its chunky, groovy, pretty, powerful, and catchy sound. With influences ranging from Spiritbox and Jinjer to Alexisonfire, the band blends metalcore, pop, and progressive elements into a style that’s both emotionally raw and technically sharp.

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“Regime” is a sonic double-edged sword, balancing pop-infused vulnerability with bone-crushing breakdowns and the heaviest subject matter the band has ever tackled. From the introspective “Chrysalis” to the socially charged title track “Regime,” each song is a collaborative effort shaped by personal experience and collective passion.

“We wanted this EP to feel empowering but also understanding,” says vocalist Jess, whose scream vocals, honed during the COVID lockdown through YouTube tutorials and lucid dreaming, now anchor the band’s evolving sound.

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The album artwork, created by longtime collaborator Feen Murray, uses abstract imagery of skulls and hearts to reflect the tension between emotionality and overthinking, a visual metaphor for the EP’s lyrical core.

“Regime” is more than just a record. It’s a statement. A safe space. A scream in the silence. Juliet Ruin invites listeners to confront their shadows and find strength in the echo.

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