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New ceremony album
Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 1:13 am
by PeteeBee
Anyone else pick it up? I'm not sure how big or not they are outside the Bay Area.... I freaking love it. I'm a little in fanboy land because I split a practice room with a side project thing of theirs. The record came with a download code that still has a few uses. If anyone wants it pm me.
Anyone dig the new fully post punk sound? It seems really joy division and Interpol. I think it suits Ross' voice perfectly, although it seems some reviewers don't agree.
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 8:19 am
by SPACERITUAL
Are we talking about the hardcore band or the guys that used to be in skywave?
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 9:34 am
by Muff_Diver
Hi there! Been a longtime fan of ceremony. I've loved to watch them bloom into the band they were last year, but this new album isnt an improvement to my mind.
It's not a bad album, but its lacking a lot of what I like(d) most about them. If you havent read the pitchfork review (a brutal 3.3/10) i recommend it.
Ceremony is a great punk band. They were punk on violence violence, they were punk on zoo, and they were certainly punk on rohnert park (my fave of their releases) but this new one really is out of character for them and what they do best. The Joy Division/New Order/Interpol world is a tough one to get into, and I think it would have been a lot cooler if they combined some of the zoo flavor with it, rather than just totally jumping ship. That's what made rohnhert and zoo so good; that they were hardcore albums that didnt sound like anything else. That's not to say that you cant compare those albums to other seminal punk artists, but no one could pin it to a specific artist like you can with l-shaped man. Instead of pushing their deservedly well-established position further, they just took a new one. I've always loved ceremony for the progress they made in punk which I fear they've abandoned.
Maybe matador made them do it.
The separation is a fucking great track though and I still got my ticket to see them. such a great band.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ou_ohqC-4c[/youtube]
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 11:31 am
by BoatRich
Ceremony is possibly my favorite band and I've been waiting for this transformation since I first heard Rohnert Park. I'm in love. The album is perfect and I'm almost entirely convinced they can do no wrong. That said, it's not a punk record and that did kinda bum me out at first as Muff Diver said. I was really hoping for things to take on that whole "weird punk" thing they perfected on Rohnert Park and Zoo. Still really glad to see them constantly doing something interesting though.
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 2:55 pm
by PeteeBee
I 100% agree with you guys. Wayyyy different from old stuff. I think it's more original than pitchfork/rolling stone/whomever give them credit. The influences are obvious, but it still sounds like them. I agree, it could get weirder, and would appreciate that, but I still love it.
Rohnert park is still my favorite, but I dig this. I'm in two projects right now. One of them we used the album violence as one of our agreed upon albums we love and want to somewhat imitate, the other is honestly pretty similar to the new album. I'm excited to see them in Seattle in a couple months and see how they make it all fit into one set.
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 2:58 pm
by BoatRich
PeteeBee wrote:I 100% agree with you guys. Wayyyy different from old stuff. I think it's more original than pitchfork/rolling stone/whomever give them credit. The influences are obvious, but it still sounds like them. I agree, it could get weirder, and would appreciate that, but I still love it.
Rohnert park is still my favorite, but I dig this. I'm in two projects right now. One of them we used the album violence as one of our agreed upon albums we love and want to somewhat imitate, the other is honestly pretty similar to the new album. I'm excited to see them in Seattle in a couple months and see how they make it all fit into one set.
Dude, fuck yeah. One of my overarching big influences is Violence Violence as kind of a benchmark for "this is what hardcore should sound like" and as someone who's always had a massive interest in the general feeling of new wave/post punk/emo but resonated more with hardcore musically, they've always seemed like they're writing the songs in my head.
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 3:28 am
by SPACERITUAL
Ok thanks you were talking about the hardcore band.
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 4:53 pm
by WayToHip
I too love Ceremony, I have no idea where I heard about them but the Rohnert Park EP was the first thing I listened to by them and the more hardcore stuff grew on me. Violence, Violence might be my favourite of their output.
I like this new direction, I think with the sound they had continuing in that would get stale and tired. Maybe this is a one time thing, and the next album will be aggressive.
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 11:15 pm
by christianatl
Pretty much love everything they've done; got the new one on vinyl today.
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 4:47 pm
by futuresailors
SPACERITUAL wrote:Ok thanks you were talking about the hardcore band.
Futuresailors was also disappointed.
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 8:00 pm
by D.o.S.
PeteeBee wrote:I 100% agree with you guys. Wayyyy different from old stuff. I think it's more original than pitchfork/rolling stone/whomever give them credit. The influences are obvious, but it still sounds like them. I agree, it could get weirder, and would appreciate that, but I still love it.
Rohnert park is still my favorite, but I dig this. I'm in two projects right now. One of them we used the album violence as one of our agreed upon albums we love and want to somewhat imitate, the other is honestly pretty similar to the new album. I'm excited to see them in Seattle in a couple months and see how they make it all fit into one set.
Never listened to this band before, but that youtube track sounds 110% like one of those terrible Joy Division cover bands that were all over the radio a few years ago.
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 5:04 pm
by waltdogg
I get the feeling they planned this from their band's inception.
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 7:43 pm
by christianatl
It's really a weird move.
Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 9:00 pm
by SPACERITUAL
D.o.S. wrote:PeteeBee wrote:I 100% agree with you guys. Wayyyy different from old stuff. I think it's more original than pitchfork/rolling stone/whomever give them credit. The influences are obvious, but it still sounds like them. I agree, it could get weirder, and would appreciate that, but I still love it.
Rohnert park is still my favorite, but I dig this. I'm in two projects right now. One of them we used the album violence as one of our agreed upon albums we love and want to somewhat imitate, the other is honestly pretty similar to the new album. I'm excited to see them in Seattle in a couple months and see how they make it all fit into one set.
Never listened to this band before, but that youtube track sounds 110% like one of those terrible Joy Division cover bands that were all over the radio a few years ago.

Re: New ceremony album
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 12:59 am
by christianatl
L.A.'s Virginia Reed is doing the same thing, but way better:
https://msvirginiareed.bandcamp.com/alb ... al-enemies