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    Westislonely Sharpens Her Dark Rock Vision On Mans Ruin

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    Westislonely delivers Man’s Ruin, a five-track EP that sharpens her dark, uncompromising rock world.

    Made in west London with producer Dimitri Tikovoï, with contributions from YONAKA guitarist George Edwards and WARGASM drummer Adam Breeze, the project pushes West into heavier, more self-assured territory.

    Westislonely Sharpens Her Dark Rock Vision On Mans Ruin

    From the opening hit of Show Me a God through Bad Dog and the emotionally charged Computer Daydream, the EP moves between pressure, vulnerability, and black-clad ruin.

    Westislonely says:

    ‘Man’s Ruin’ has no happy endings and no heroes; ruin looks better in all black.

    Westislonely

    Following Toothache and 2025 EP Even A Worm Will Turn, plus growing support from BBC Radio 1 and MTV, Man’s Ruin lands as a clear statement: darker, sharper, and built with real future-rock-star energy.

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