
"'Other Hells' started as a meditation on the dualistic arts and the interplay of opposing forces in our lives: awake/asleep, physical/spiritual, inhale/exhale."
"This is a constant theme in the work of Ceremony; beauty juxtaposed with the intensity of aggressive music, seeking to create a single, cohesive work through audible, visual, and structural elements."
"Amid the ongoing rise in politics that lean on tribalism and polarizing rhetoric in an attempt to divide, the song responds by aiming to unify, using punk's great liberatory force: the slam."
Ceremony has released their first new song in over five years, titled 'Other Hells'. The song reflects on dualistic themes such as awake/asleep and physical/spiritual. Vocalist Ross Farrar emphasizes the band's ongoing exploration of beauty and aggression in their music. The song aims to unify listeners amidst rising political tribalism, utilizing punk's liberatory force. Earlier this year, Ceremony also released a live album, 'Live at the Hollywood Palladium', and they are scheduled to perform at Hellfest in France in June.
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