
Ceremony "In The Spirit World Now" Cassette
Relapse.com US webstore exclusive yellow cassette limited to 50 copies.
CEREMONY make their Relapse Records debut with their highly ambitious new album, In the Spirit World Now! The album sees CEREMONY at the height of their creative output, as the always-evolving Rohnert Park quintet take various influences from post punk and rock to create one of the summer's most compelling and infectious records.
In the Spirit World Now is full of layered sonic fury and anxiety, each song building up to a point and then descending down through a militant, catchy hook. āTurn Away the Bad Thingā sets the tone, guitars climbing around the driving bass line, as Ross Farrar sings, āItās getting harder for me to be alright/Eyes adjusting to the dark/The momentum of all these last resorts built inside of me.ā Songs like āPresaging the Endā and āCalming Waterā feel romantic and distressed, while āFurther I Wasā and āYears of Loveā are driven by Farrarās rebellious energy as he repeats the hook with a deadpan realness. āYears of love can be forgotten/In the hatred of a day.ā But the true stand-out is the title track, In the Spirit World Now, a haunting pop gem with a sticky chorus and lead synth riff that plants itself in your head as Farrar chants the trackās name over and over like a mantra.
In the Spirit World Now is a sort of nebulous and ectoplasmic place where things may not be quite what they seem,ā he says. āIt means sh*t is about to get weird.ā The album marks a milestone for this Northern California punk outfit who have stayed true to themselves as songwriters throughout massive sonic growth throughout their storied career.
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Ceremony "In The Spirit World Now" Cassette
Relapse.com US webstore exclusive yellow cassette limited to 50 copies.
CEREMONY make their Relapse Records debut with their highly ambitious new album, In the Spirit World Now! The album sees CEREMONY at the height of their creative output, as the always-evolving Rohnert Park quintet take various influences from post punk and rock to create one of the summer's most compelling and infectious records.
In the Spirit World Now is full of layered sonic fury and anxiety, each song building up to a point and then descending down through a militant, catchy hook. āTurn Away the Bad Thingā sets the tone, guitars climbing around the driving bass line, as Ross Farrar sings, āItās getting harder for me to be alright/Eyes adjusting to the dark/The momentum of all these last resorts built inside of me.ā Songs like āPresaging the Endā and āCalming Waterā feel romantic and distressed, while āFurther I Wasā and āYears of Loveā are driven by Farrarās rebellious energy as he repeats the hook with a deadpan realness. āYears of love can be forgotten/In the hatred of a day.ā But the true stand-out is the title track, In the Spirit World Now, a haunting pop gem with a sticky chorus and lead synth riff that plants itself in your head as Farrar chants the trackās name over and over like a mantra.
In the Spirit World Now is a sort of nebulous and ectoplasmic place where things may not be quite what they seem,ā he says. āIt means sh*t is about to get weird.ā The album marks a milestone for this Northern California punk outfit who have stayed true to themselves as songwriters throughout massive sonic growth throughout their storied career.
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Relapse.com US webstore exclusive yellow cassette limited to 50 copies.
CEREMONY make their Relapse Records debut with their highly ambitious new album, In the Spirit World Now! The album sees CEREMONY at the height of their creative output, as the always-evolving Rohnert Park quintet take various influences from post punk and rock to create one of the summer's most compelling and infectious records.
In the Spirit World Now is full of layered sonic fury and anxiety, each song building up to a point and then descending down through a militant, catchy hook. āTurn Away the Bad Thingā sets the tone, guitars climbing around the driving bass line, as Ross Farrar sings, āItās getting harder for me to be alright/Eyes adjusting to the dark/The momentum of all these last resorts built inside of me.ā Songs like āPresaging the Endā and āCalming Waterā feel romantic and distressed, while āFurther I Wasā and āYears of Loveā are driven by Farrarās rebellious energy as he repeats the hook with a deadpan realness. āYears of love can be forgotten/In the hatred of a day.ā But the true stand-out is the title track, In the Spirit World Now, a haunting pop gem with a sticky chorus and lead synth riff that plants itself in your head as Farrar chants the trackās name over and over like a mantra.
In the Spirit World Now is a sort of nebulous and ectoplasmic place where things may not be quite what they seem,ā he says. āIt means sh*t is about to get weird.ā The album marks a milestone for this Northern California punk outfit who have stayed true to themselves as songwriters throughout massive sonic growth throughout their storied career.










