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A new Ceremony 7-inch (10 years of Rohert Park)

Posted by Loren on December 31, 2020

A new Ceremony 7-inch (10 years of Rohert Park)
photo by Rick Rodney

Bridge Nine Records has announced a new special anniversary edition for Ceremony's Rohnert Park, originally released in 2010.

To mark the anniversary and do something special, B9 has released a single "The Doldrums (Friendly City)" with a new, previously unreleased b-side named "Into The Wayside Part V" from the original recording session of the record.

Available on digital platforms now, a limited 7" vinyl will release on March 12, 2021 (preorders available now). Pre-orders for the anniversay edition Rohert Park are also available.

A new Ceremony 7-inch (10 years of Rohert Park)
photo by Rick Rodney

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