Ceremony’s fifth studio album, The L-Shaped Man, uses singer Ross
Farrar’s recent breakup as a platform to explore loneliness and
emotional weariness, but it is by no means a purely sad album. Rather
than look inward, Farrar uses his experience to write about what it
means to go through something heavy and come out the other side a
different person. In order to tell Farrar’s story, Ceremony have almost
completely stripped back the propulsive hardcore of their previous
records, turning every angry outburst into simmering despair.
May 2, 2015
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