

We are Ruminate
As a self-produced band, we are always looking to push boundaries and create something new. We find inspiration in many genres and believe that blending different styles can produce something truly amazing. We don't limit ourselves to any particular sound or style, but instead, we let our music speak for itself. Our heavy improvisational jams are designed to take you on a journey, where no two shows are alike. Whether you're new to our sound or a die-hard fan, Ruminate is always evolving, and we can't wait to take you with us.
Our Journey through Music
We believe that music has the power to change lives. Our sound is a reflection of our passion for music, and we strive to create an experience that is both memorable and transformative. Utilizing analog synthesizers alongside electric guitars, bass, and drums, we draw inspiration from a diverse range of musical genres to create a sound that is entirely our own. We hope that you will join us on our musical journey and experience the magic of Ruminate.

Sands of Creation
Sands of Creation is the debut studio album from Nashville-based band Ruminate, released on November 13, 2022. Marking the band’s first full-length statement, the album introduces Ruminate’s signature fusion of jam-style rock, electronic soundscapes, and improvisational energy, creating a unique sonic journey that balances exploratory instrumental interplay with emotive depth. Recorded, mixed, and mastered at Big River Studio, Sands of Creation sets the stage for the band’s evolving musical path and resonates with listeners through its rich textures and expansive atmosphere.


Leaves of Change
Leaves of Change is Ruminate’s sophomore studio album, arriving in late 2025 as a bold evolution of their sound. The record expands on the band’s exploratory musical palette with immersive, layered compositions that balance dynamic instrumental interplay and emotional depth. Infused with themes of transformation and reflection, Leaves of Changeinvites listeners into a cohesive sonic journey that feels both expansive and intimately expressive — a compelling follow-up that builds on the foundation of their earlier work.






