Ceremony East Coast w/ War Honey + Scaffolding
The Broadway
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New York
Friday, January 24 at 11 pm EST
Nightclub
Friday, January 24 at 11 pm EST
Nightclub
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Description
Ceremony East Coast (members of A Place To Bury Strangers) headline The Broadway with support from War Honey and Scaffolding
11:00PM Doors // 11:30PM Music
21+
$12 in advance // $15 at the door
Ceremony East Coast
Ceremony East Coast is:
love songs with distortion, lofi postpunk, raw shoegaze with reckless abandon, psych
THE BAND
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. After alternating band members John was joined by his partner Sandra in 2017. The two-piece makes you dance 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: #lovesongswithdistortion
War Honey
War Honey is a Brooklyn-based indie rock band that writes sad songs with lots of reverb. War Honey has played over forty shows and has been featured in the iconic Razorcake Magazine, among other publications. Their recent compilation album Sweeter Than The Average Fudge was released in 2023 by Handstand Records.
Scaffolding
Scaffolding is blending alternative, emo, post-punk, and indie influences. They’re known for their raw, energetic live shows and introspective lyrics that explore personal and societal themes. Scaffolding combines angular guitar riffs, tight rhythms, and emotional depth to create a distinctive, powerful sound. -ChatGPT