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WITHIN THE RUINS Parts Ways With Vocalist Tim Goergen

The split is due to some recent and ongoing health issues.

The split is due to some recent and ongoing health issues.

Tim Goergen has been Within The Ruins' vocalist since 2009, but unfortunately that nearly 10 year run has come to an end. Guitarist Joe Cocchi says the split is due to some recent and ongoing health issues, and Tim confirms that the split is indeed amicable. Goergen adds that he is not done making music and thanks the band for his time with them.

Goergen will play two more shows with Within The Ruins on April 19 and April 21, and then will pass the torch to vocalist Steve Tinnon.

"Hey everyone, Joe here with some news for you all. Within the Ruins and Tim have decided to part ways due to some recent and ongoing health issues. This is a tough one for all of us, and as saddened as we are to no longer have Tim with us, a new chapter begins. Tim will be passing the torch to our good friend Steve Tinnon and we are extremely excited for the future of this band. We'd like to invite you all to Tim‘s final two shows with us.

April 19th – Brooklyn, NY at Kingsland
April 21st- Worcester, MA at New England Metal and Hardcore Fest

– Tim

Hello my friends, it is with an extremely heavy heart that I announce my departure from Within The Ruins. I want to be very clear that this split is mutual and I have nothing but love for my brothers and vise versa. I am at a point in my life that won't allow me to tour anymore, and touring is a huge part of this band. It breaks my heart, but it is what it is. Over the last ten years I have had the absolute privilege/pleasure to tour the world and record 5 amazing releases with the most driven and talented musicians on the fucking planet.

These guys are more than just friends and bandmates, they are my brothers. Through ups and downs, lineup changes, a van flip that nearly killed us, and countless beers/good times we are bonded forever. These experiences, memories, and friends I've made along the way are things that I will carry with me for the rest of my life. I ask that you all continue to support my guys just as you always have while I was in the band.

Thank you to our manager Scott Lee and Entertainment One / Goodfight for always having our backs and keeping our best interest in mind. Thank you to my friends, family, and my woman for supporting me while I lived out my dream. And of course I would like to thank our fans for their undying support and love. You guys kept me pushing forward the whole time.

I want to be clear that I am not done making music, so keep an eye out for projects from me in the future. I am excited for what lies ahead and am ready for this new chapter in my life.

Let's get fucking crazy one more time!

– Steve Tinnon

I am very excited to announce that I am now singing for Within The Ruins! These guys have been great friends to me and my previous band for nearly a decade, and after two years of no longer touring or being in a band I've been given a second chance to do what I love again. I want to thank Tim for giving me his blessing on this moving forward. I've got big shoes to fill and I won't let you down! I'm extremely honored to be part of a group of such talented musicians, and I can't wait to start this next chapter of the band's career. See you all soon!

April 19th – Brooklyn, NY @ Kingsland tickets:
https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1653635?utm_medium=bks

April 21st- New England Metal and Hardcore festival tickets:
https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1632374

VIP and General Admission tickets:
https://soundrink.com/#/festival/2018-nemhf"

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