Ceremony-The L-Shaped Man-CD-FLAC-2015-CATARACT
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ARTIST : Ceremony STOREDATE : 00-00-2015
ALBUM : The L-Shaped Man RIPDATE : 07-09-2015
YEAR : 2015 RUNTIME : 36:13 min
GENRE : Punk LANGUAGE : English
LABEL : Matador GRABBER : EAC Secure
SOURCE : CDDA ENCODER : FLAC 1.2.1
QUALITY : 896 kbps Avg 44.1kHz 2 channels SIZE : 248.2MB
URL : http://tinyurl.com/qzvepa5 TRACKS : 11 Files
01 Hibernation 1:33
02 Exit Fears 3:19
03 Bleeder 4:36
04 Your Life In France 3:15
05 Your Life In America 3:48
06 The Separation 3:31
07 The Pattern 2:29
08 Root Of The World 3:06
09 The Party 3:25
10 The Bridge 3:27
11 The Understanding 3:44
36:13 min
A brooding, post-punk affair full of dark-hued melodies and austere
arrangements, L-Shaped Man is the fifth LP by Bay Area group
Ceremony. Their initially firm stance as deliverers of classic
American hardcore punk began to soften around the time they signed
with veteran indie Matador Records to release 2012’s Zoo. While
still laced with punk ethos and attitude, Zoo felt like a turning
point for the band as their tempos slowed down a bit and their songs
became more tuneful, having more in common with L.A. skate rock than
aggro hardcore. L-Shaped Man cements their transformation from
hardcore heroes to something else entirely with a newfound focus on
careful song structure and atmospheric production. The dour,
reverberating sounds of Joy Division immediately come to mind as
Ceremony switch from the thrashing full-guitar chords of their
earlier work to punctuated, single-string leads, leaving plenty of
sonic space for frontman Ross Farrar’s vocals, which are far more
present and commanding than ever before. Introduced by a rather
gloomy piano number called “Hibernation,” L-Shaped Man hits its
stride on tracks like the lead single “Your Life in France,” which
is followed smartly by the thundering dirge “Your Life in America.”
With its big harmonic chorus and strong guitar hooks, “The
Separation” is a high point on an album that embraces and thrives in
its own heartbreak. Whether or not they’re borrowing too heavily
from the Ian Curtis handbook (the band’s name is taken from a Joy
Division song), Ceremony have a strong handle on this style, and
after nearly a decade together, these new clothes fit them quite
well.
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