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I was first introduced to Aerial Ruin back in December of 2022 at Substation in Seattle. He was originally set to appear with Bell Witch to perform Stygian Bough as an opening act for Pallbearer. Due to unforseen circumstances, Bell Witch couldn't make it. Erik's set was hauntingly beautiful and helped set the tone for what was yet to come. This style of folk evokes despair yet some semblance of hope. It really does leave you, as many have said here, spellbound or enratpured. caffeinatedmetalhead
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I can’t get enough of Aerial Ruin. Discovered him through the collab with Bell Witch (Stygian Bough Volume 1) and am completely hooked. Can’t say enough good things about these tunes. Buy them all!!!! Jared Kelley
A hushed and low-lit EP from this Melbourne musician, where dreamlike melodies drift across a bed of tender guitar. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 19, 2023
Recorded on the Grecian isle of Hydra, this is blissed-out psych pop with stacked falsetto harmonies and luscious arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 9, 2023
supported by 6 fans who also own “Level the Hour Glass”
Grabbed this on Bandcamp whilst watching it being played live at The Dome. Tears welled up as the final crescendo peaked and had it been the end of my cycle, I would have happily spontaneously combusted, I then realised it was only dawn and the first of the triptych, so I will soldier on, at least until dusk and endure another two stellar opus’s before I can embark on that final journey. Thank you Bell Witch! TOWDATHABTE