Ceramic Animal
White Eagle Hall
337 Newark Ave
Jersey City, NJ 07302
Jun 29, 2024
7:00 PM EDT
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White Eagle Hall is a historic 8,000-square-foot live performance and private event venue in Jersey City, NJ which hosts live performances and private events before an 80...
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Ceramic Animal Biography
Just a couple a nasty boys.
Ceramic Animal has carved a niche in the music world merging sounds that span glam, post-punk, psych rock, and '70s pop.
The band is comprised of the Regan brothers--Chris Regan (vocals, guitar), Erik Regan (drums), Elliott Regan (vocals, keys)--and childhood friends Anthony Marchione (guitar) and Dallas Hosey (vocals, bass).
Following their critically acclaimed collaboration with Dan Auerbach for their fourth album, "Sweet Unknown," Ceramic Animal experienced a period of intense growth and learning. Working with Auerbach at the iconic Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville was transformative, challenging the band to distill their sound and refine their storytelling.
Emboldened by this experience, Ceramic Animal's latest project, "Cosmic Eraser" signifies a return to their roots—sonically revisiting the glam and psychedelic influences that initially defined them, yet infused with the maturity and depth garnered from their Nashville journey.
Read MoreCeramic Animal has carved a niche in the music world merging sounds that span glam, post-punk, psych rock, and '70s pop.
The band is comprised of the Regan brothers--Chris Regan (vocals, guitar), Erik Regan (drums), Elliott Regan (vocals, keys)--and childhood friends Anthony Marchione (guitar) and Dallas Hosey (vocals, bass).
Following their critically acclaimed collaboration with Dan Auerbach for their fourth album, "Sweet Unknown," Ceramic Animal experienced a period of intense growth and learning. Working with Auerbach at the iconic Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville was transformative, challenging the band to distill their sound and refine their storytelling.
Emboldened by this experience, Ceramic Animal's latest project, "Cosmic Eraser" signifies a return to their roots—sonically revisiting the glam and psychedelic influences that initially defined them, yet infused with the maturity and depth garnered from their Nashville journey.
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