Ceremony (punk band)

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Ceremony
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Ceremony at Øyafestivalen in Oslo, Norway, 2012
Background information
Origin Rohnert Park, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active2005–present
Labels Relapse Records, Matador, Bridge 9, Deathwish Inc., Malfunction
MembersRoss Farrar
Anthony Anzaldo
Andy Nelson
Jake Casarotti
Jasmine Watson
Past membersRyan Mattos
Justin Davis
Website ceremonyhc.com

Ceremony is an American punk rock band from Rohnert Park, California. The band's current line-up features Ross Farrar (vocals), Anthony Anzaldo (guitar), Jasmine Watson (bass), Andy Nelson (guitar), and Jake Casarotti (drums). Ryan Mattos (guitar) left before the group's Matador Records signing in 2011, being replaced by Nelson, while Watson joined in 2022 as a replacement for founding bassist Justin Davis. [1] The band have released six studio albums to date, and have changed their sound considerably across their discography – ranging from elements of powerviolence, grindcore, hardcore punk, punk rock, garage rock, post-punk, indie rock and new wave. Pitchfork once wrote that "Ceremony are hell-bent on not making the same record twice", [2] while Stereogum described the band as "a very good punk band executing old punk tricks to massive effectiveness". [3]

Contents

History

Formed in Rohnert Park, California, the band originally formed under the name of Violent World before later changing the name to Ceremony. [4] The name was chosen for the song of the same name by New Order. [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.[ citation needed ]

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. [5] [6]

After touring with bands including Blacklisted, Converge, [7] and AFI, [8] they released their third full-length album Rohnert Park in 2010. [4] [9]

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. [10] [11]

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 proto-punk sound in the style of Wire's Pink Flag album. [12] [13]

On May 19, 2015, they released their second album on Matador, titled The L-Shaped Man . [14] The record saw them move even further into the post-punk realm, with many comparing the album's sound to that of Joy Division. Three singles were released from the album: "Your Life in France" and the double-A side "The Separation"/"The Understanding".

Their sixth album, In the Spirit World Now, was released through Relapse Records on August 23, 2019. The album sported three singles: "Turn Away the Bad Thing", the title track and "Presaging the End".

Musical style

The band's main influences include The Ventures, Joy Division, T.S.O.L., Christian Death, and The Beach Boys. [15] The band have also expressed their love of bands and artists such as Oasis, Violent Femmes, Prince, Ramones and The Cure. They are known for the consistent 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". [11] [15]

Members

Current
Former

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Singles

Compilation contributions

Music videos

See also

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