Ceremony (punk band)
Ceremony is an American punk rock band from Rohnert Park, California. The band features Ross Farrar (vocals), Anthony Anzaldo (guitar), Justin Davis (bass), Andy Nelson (guitar), and Jake Casarotti (drums). Ryan Mattos (guitar) left before the group's Matador Records signing in 2011.[1]
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Background information | |
Origin | Rohnert Park, California, United States |
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Years active | 2005 – present |
Labels | Relapse Records Matador Records Bridge 9 Records Deathwish Inc. Malfunction Records |
Associated acts | Spice |
Website | ceremonyhc |
Members | Ross Farrar Anthony Anzaldo Andy Nelson Justin Davis Jake Casarotti |
Past members | Ryan Mattos |
History
Formed in Rohnert Park, California, the band originally formed as Violent World until later changing the name to Ceremony.[2]
In 2005, the band released the EP Ruined on Malfunction Records. This release was followed by their critically acclaimed first full-length album, Violence Violence, which included a re-recorded version of the Ruined EP.
2008 saw the release of Still Nothing Moves You, the band's first release on Bridge 9 Records, described by Keith Carman in Exclaim! magazine as "hardcore's equivalent of Hiroshima", which placed on Billboard's Top Internet and Top Heatseekers charts in August 2008.[3][4]
After touring all around the world with bands including Blacklisted, Converge,[5] and AFI,[6] they have released new music, including their third full-length album Rohnert Park in 2010.[2][7]
In 2011, the band confirmed they had signed with Matador Records, and their final Bridge 9 release would be a covers-only EP, featuring the band's take on songs by Urban Waste, Pixies, Crisis, Eddie and the Subtitles, Vile and Wire.[8][9]
In March 2012, the band released the album Zoo on Matador Records which was a departure from the harder style even more so than the Rohnert Park album was, with the new record focusing on a more pre-hardcore punk sound in the style of Wire's Pink Flag (1977) album.[10][11]
On May 19, 2015, they released their second album on Matador, titled The L-Shaped Man.[12] This record saw them move even further into the post-punk realm with many comparing the album's sound to that of Joy Division.
Their sixth album, In the Spirit World Now, was released through Relapse Records on August 23, 2019
Musical style
The band's main influences include The Ventures, Joy Division, T.S.O.L., Christian Death, and especially The Beach Boys.[13] They are known for the drastic evolution of their sound, gradually leaving behind the powerviolence and hardcore punk style exhibited on Ruined and Violence Violence with subsequent releases, exploring elements of 80s-inspired hardcore punk (Still Nothing Moves You), post-hardcore (Rohnert Park), garage rock (Zoo), post-punk (The L-Shaped Man) and new wave (In the Spirit World Now). The band's early sound has been compared to that of Infest, Crossed Out, and No Comment, described as a "non-stop bludgeoning of sonic fury" and "fast, brutal hardcore".[9][13]
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Discography
Studio albums
- Violence Violence (Deathwish Inc./Malfunction Records, 2006)
- Still Nothing Moves You (Bridge 9 Records, 2008)
- Rohnert Park (Bridge 9 Records, 2010)
- Zoo (Matador Records, 2012)
- The L-Shaped Man (Matador Records, 2015)
- In the Spirit World Now (Relapse Records, 2019)
EPs
- Ruined (Malfunction Records, 2005)
- Scared People (Bridge 9 Records, 2007)
- Ceremony 6 Cover Songs (Bridge 9 Records, 2011)
Singles
- "He-God-Has Favored Our Undertakings" (Bridge 9 Records, 2008)
- "Sick" (Bridge 9 Records, 2010)[14]
- "Hysteria" (Matador Records, 2012)
- "Adult" (Matador Records, 2012)
- "The Understanding" (Matador Records, 2015)
- "The Separation" (Matador Records, 2015)
- "Your Life in France" (Matador Records, 2015)
- "Turn Away the Bad Thing" (Relapse Records, 2019)
Compilation contributions
- "Tourette's" (originally by Nirvana; tribute album In Utero, in Tribute, in Entirety) (2014, Robotic Empire)
Music videos
- World Blue (2012)
- Adult (2012)
- The Separation + The Understanding (2015)
- Your Life in France (2015)
- Turn Away The Bad Thing (2019)
See also
References
- "Ceremony Are So Hardcore That They're Completely Leaving The Genre Behind". Fader. April 8, 2015. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
- "Ceremony – Bridge Nine Records". Bridge9.com. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- Carman, Keith (September 22, 2008). "Ceremony Still Nothing Moves You". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- "Charts", Billboard. August 23, 2008, pp. 40–41. Retrieved December 25, 2011.
- "Converge, Ceremony, Coliseum: Tour Dates Released". SMNnews.com. January 23, 2009. Archived from the original on May 21, 2010. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- "Ceremony To Enter Studio / Tourdates With A.F.I. | Tours | News | Scene Point Blank | Music webzine | Reviews, features & news". Scene Point Blank. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- Hughes, Josiah (May 12, 2010). "Ceremony Explore Rohnert Park on New Bridge 9 Full-Length". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- Munro, Tyler (August 9, 2011). "Ceremony Covers". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- Adams, Gregory (June 30, 2011). "Ceremony Prep Covers EP, Announce Matador Signing". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- "Ceremony". Matadorrecords.com. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- Lillis, Peter (February 10, 2012). "Hardcore Hysterics: Ceremony Unites With Fans To Destroy, Inspire – Frontier Psychiatrist". Frontpsych.com. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- Timothy Monger (May 19, 2015). "The L-Shaped Man – Ceremony | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- Greg Prato (August 5, 2008). "Still, Nothing Moves You – Ceremony | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- "Ceremony "Rohnert Park: SICK EP" #B9R130 Release Date: 05/04/2010 – BRIDGE NINE RECORDS". Bridge9.com. Archived from the original on May 5, 2010. Retrieved July 13, 2015.