Still Nothing Moves You Explained

Still, Nothing Moves You
Type:Studio
Artist:Ceremony
Cover:Still,_Nothing_Moves_You.jpeg
Released:August 5, 2008
Recorded:2008 at Polymorph Recording Studios in Oakland, California
Genre:Hardcore punk
Length:21:36 (CD)
Label:Bridge 9
Producer:Dan Rathbun
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Still, Nothing Moves You is the second full-length album from the American hardcore punk band Ceremony. It was released in August 2008 through Bridge 9 Records.

Reception

Ceremony's sophomore full-length release was received by generally favorable reviews, following high expectations set by their widely acclaimed initial releases.[1] Critics also acknowledged the record's slight departure from the intensity of Violence Violence for a sound that was increasingly influenced by 1980s hardcore punk.

Punknews.org notes that "Ceremony have further abandoned the fuck-all, one-after-another power-violence attacks to better vary their approach, nonetheless one still indebted to rabid mid-`80s hardcore".[2] Similarly, Sputnikmusic writes that, in comparison to Ceremony's previous releases, the songs in Still Nothing Moves You "are less spontaneous 30 second bursts of violence, and more well thought out 56 second bursts of aggression".

Personnel

Technical personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ceremony Still Nothing Moves You. Sputnikmusic. 2008-08-04. 2012-10-14.
  2. Web site: Still Nothing Moves You. Punknews.org. 2008-08-29. 2012-10-14.