
15 Songs, 21 Minutes

Still Nothing Moves You
Ceremony
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Dead Moon California (Midnight In Solitude) / The Difference Between Looking and Seeing
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4:06 | ||
Eraser Making Its Way Its Only Job
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0:55 | ||
He-God-Has Favored Our Undertakings
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2:22 | ||
A Blight On Mental Health
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1:14 | ||
Plutocratic Swine Rake
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1:21 | ||
Vagrant
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1:20 | ||
Twenty Four Hour Fever Watch
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0:33 | ||
Entropy: No Meaning Is Also an Answer
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0:44 | ||
Carrying Flowers
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1:03 | ||
In Facile
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0:49 | ||
Overcast
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2:04 | ||
Birth. Conspire. Be. Upset
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0:59 | ||
Uneven Pavement
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0:50 | ||
Fading Sounds of Your Life
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1:19 | ||
Learn / Without
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1:56 |
About Ceremony
Dealing in hardcore punk that's punctuated with explosive fits of sonic violence, Ceremony formed in the California Bay area in 2005. With a sound that fused the no-nonsense hardcore of bands like Black Flag and Suicidal Tendencies with the unpredictable outbursts of Dillinger Escape Plan, the band cultivated a brutal sound that owed just as much to power violence as it did to old-school punk. In 2006, the band made their full-length debut with Violence, Violence, a 13-song, 13-minute long album that found the band exploding onto the scene in a burst of unfiltered aggression. The quintet followed up with a pair of releases, 2008's Still, Nothing Moves You and 2010's Rohnert Park, released on Bridge 9 Records. The band eventually began to tinker with their sound, tempering their raw, aggressive approach with post-punk influences like Wire and the Fall. After a surprising move to indie giant Matador, the band debuted their new sound in 2012 with the release of their fourth album, Zoo. By the time of 2015's L-Shaped Man, traces of their hardcore roots were all but gone in favor of a more melodic, brooding sound that recalled bands like Joy Division and Bauhaus. ~ Gregory Heaney
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- ORIGIN
- San Francisco, CA
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- GENRE
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Alternative
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- FORMED
- 2005