Ceremony: Zoo

Ceremony SKU: 16328525
Ceremony: Zoo

Ceremony: Zoo

Ceremony SKU: 16328525

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $26.98
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Title: Zoo
Artist: Ceremony
Label: Matador Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 744861096511
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. Ceremony are a punk band from Rohnert Park, California, just outside of San Francisco. For their Matador debut Zoo, produced by John Goodman son (Blood Brothers, Sleater-Kinney, Girls, Weezer), the band have refined their jagged sound while continuing to pursue themes of exurban alienation and confinement. Zoo explores punk and post-punk traditions: the rhythm section remains as tense and propulsive as ever, while guitarist Anthony Anzaldo moves with ease from ringing power chords to stealthy leads reminiscent of Gang of Four and the Cramps.

Tracks:
1.1 Hysteria
1.2 Citizen
1.3 Repeating the Circle
1.4 World Blue
1.5 Quarantine
1.6 Brace Yourself
1.7 Adult
1.8 Hotel
1.9 Ordinary People
1.10 Nosebleed
1.11 Community Service
1.12 Video
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