Lord Of The Lost has served its live version of "Ruins", cut from its approaching live album, LIVE at W:O:A, scheduled for release on 2 August via Napalm Records. The single was first featured on Lord Of The Lost's album Thornstar (2018).
Some more info about the impending release and Lord Of The Lost's 2024 live dates are HERE. Link
LORD OF THE LOST - Serves Live Version Of Its Poignant Hit "Ruins"
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