Ceremony Announce New Album and 2026 Tour, Unleash “Death Destruction Mayhem”: Stream

Ceremony Announce New Album and 2026 Tour, Unleash “Death Destruction Mayhem”: Stream

by Consequence of Sound
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Ceremony have announced a new album titled Tell Me Your Dream, out August 7th via Relapse Records.

Alongside news of the album, the band has released the new single “Death Destruction Mayhem” as well as announced a North American tour.

The outing kicks off September 9th in Montreal, hitting cities like Portland, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Denver before ending in Los Angeles on November 20th. An artist pre-sale starts Wednesday, June 17th, at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster, with a general on-sale beginning Thursday, June 18th, at 10 a.m. local time.

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Ceremony’s new single “Death Destruction Mayhem” matches the tone of lead single “Other Hells,” taking the band’s developed and matured post-punk sound and reapplying it to the hardcore and punk rock that motivated their earliest work. The presence of producer John Reis, formerly of Rocket from the Crypt and others, can really be felt, seeing a unity in the methods and emotional desires of both the artful and the street-level.

Guitarist Anthony Anzaldo said of Reis’ work on the new album, “John sort of joined the band on this one. We could not respect him more as a guitarist, as a singer, as a songwriter. He understands what it’s like to be in every position. So we really gave him the keys.”

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Vocalist Ross Farrar added, “Tell me your dream in a time when intimacy and vulnerability seem neglected. Tell me your dream when reciprocity has become a contract. Tell me your dream when they ask, ‘What do you do?’ Something untrained by the mind that sparks inspiration.”

Watch the music video for “Death Destruction Mayhem,” see the artwork and track list for Tell Me Your Dream, and check the full Ceremony tour dates below.

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