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Records: Ceremony Writing For New Album

News — November 22, 2009

Ceremony are currently writing for their follow-up to 2008's Still Nothing Moves You.

Tours: Ceremony To Enter Studio / Tourdates With A.F.I.

News — November 25, 2009

Ceremony has announced plans to enter Polymorph Recording Studios with Dan Rathburn to record their yet-to-be-titled third full-length in January. Guitarist Anthony Anzaldo described the material as "very simple straight ahead early punk rock, but other songs are pretty obscure, almost Death In June sounding." The band most recently released …

Records: Ceremony Prep New Album

News — March 11, 2010

Ceremony will release their third full-length effort, Rohnert Park, through Bridge Nine Records on June 8th. The album was recorded this past winter with Dan Rathbun (Tragedy, From Ashes Rise). Ceremony most recently released Still Nothing Moves You in 2008.

Tours: Ceremony, Skin Like Iron mini-tour

News — April 26, 2010

Ceremony will team up with Skin Like Iron in June for an East Coast run:

Tours: Ceremony Tour

News — August 12, 2010

Floral Park, CA hardcore outfit Ceremony are in the midst of an extensive tour in support of their new full-length for Bridge Nine Records, Rohnert Park. The band will play dates around the US for the rest of August (including a handful of shows with Punch) before heading …

Tours: Ceremony Are Going to Europe

News — April 18, 2011

Ceremony will be touring Europe in July/August. Hit the jump for dates.

Bands: Ceremony Sign to Matador and Announce Covers EP

News — June 30, 2011

It's been announced that Ceremony have signed with Matador Records. Chris Wenn of Bridge Nine had this to say: "Today is a very bittersweet day, as Ceremony is moving on to Matador. We are sad to see them go, but so excited and proud of the band. Our …

Himsa – Ground Breaking Ceremony

Review — June 8, 2012

Have you ever had one of those records that you were so extremely excited for that the anticipation was eating at you and you counted down the days until it finally showed up in your mailbox, and, upon receiving said album, you immediately tossed in or on your stereo (regardless …

Ceremony – Ruined

Review — February 27, 2006

Ceremony is hateful and unrelenting hardcore/punk from California. Why people from California are so angry is beyond me, but since it results in hardcore as stellar as this, I'll let it slide. Ceremony formed from several mid-level (in notoriety) hardcore bands in the Bay Area a couple years back, and …

Ceremony – Violence Violence

Review — June 18, 2006

My buddy Dave said it best: "This shit makes me want to punch a whale." Ridiculous? Perhaps. But Ceremony's first full-length, Violence Violence is completely ridiculous. And I mean that as a compliment in every way. They released their Ruined 7" not too long ago and the hardcore hype train …

Ceremony – Scared People

Review — August 13, 2007

One of the better bands currently existing in hardcore returns with a new EP, their first release since signing to Bridge Nine Records. This time around Ceremony shows they've got more in their songwriting arsenal than just lightning fast demonstrations of hate a la Infest. Showing even more variance in …

Ceremony – Still Nothing Moves You

Review — October 28, 2008

I could easily give Ceremony's latest album a token crappy review because quite frankly I find this band a bit too overrated to garner an actual unbiased review from me. I really hate to be "that guy" but I haven't enjoyed anything from this North Bay based hardcore unit since …

Ceremony – Zoo

Review — October 29, 2012

Few bands have covered as much ground within the confines of the hardcore genre as northern California’s Ceremony. The release of 2008’s Still Nothing Moves You saw a stunning display of brash powerviolence, while retaining traditional hardcore influence, and their third album, Rohnert Park, saw a stark evolution into …

Ceremony – In the Spirit World Now

Review — November 4, 2019

It’s fun to introduce old Ceremony to their new fans and hear comments like, “Wow, that guy must’ve worked out his anger issues”. It’s true that Ross Farrar’s lyrics have recently favored elegant introspection over spiteful threats to fight society with hate-packed fists, or to strangle it, or to curb …