Ceremony East Coast, Tremours, MØAA — live event

Ceremony East Coast, Tremours, MØAA

Ceremony East Coast is John and Sandra Fedowitz. Both are currently part of A Place to Bury Strangers. John is also a former member of the well-known 90s shoegaze band Skywave and released the first Ceremony EP 2005. After years of music, touring and alternating band members John was joined by his wife Sandra on drums in 2017. The band played multiple tours in the USA, Asia and Europe and just released their 6th LP earlier this year: LOVESICK. The two-piece surprises with an intense live show: Drone bass lines, white noise guitars, savage drums and intense vocals. Nothing polished, highs and lows. Each live show and record is raw, real and Ceremony style. TREMOURS formed in Los Angeles in 2021 by the duo of Lauren Andino and Glenn Fryatt. Late night jam sessions in the midst of lockdown uncertainty slowly transformed into TREMOURS creative partnership, driven by the tension between Andino’s hazy, drifting guitars and Fryatt’s urgent, pulsating drums. South Carolina-born Andino plays with L.A. Witch and most recently LSD And The Search For God as a touring guitarist and vocalist. Fryatt hails from Portsmouth, England, and has toured as a drummer for artists such as Cherubs, The Montrose Avenue and Ten Benson. Coming off the back of her gothic shoegaze debut album "Euphoric Recall" released in 2021, MØAA unleashes her new album "Jaywalker"; a nocturnal dream pop record featuring pulsing 909 drum machines submerged under catchy hushed vocals and glistening, reverb laden guitars. Fuzzed out bass lines from the first album have been swapped out with fat chorus and throbbing synths built for melancholic dancing.

Starts: 2023-10-16T20:00:51Z

Ends: 2023-10-16T23:00:51Z

Where: 1647 Weirfield Street, New York 11385, United States

Price: $15.0

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