Ceramic Animal Release "Sweet Unknown", Produced by Dan Auerbach, Out Today on Easy Eye Sound

March 4, 2022

Today, Ceramic Animal have released their new album Sweet Unknown, via Easy Eye Sound.The album was produced by Dan Auerbach. “It is a glorious meeting of homegrown, down-to-earth garage rock and unbridled, sexy confidence,” says No Depression. “Though the boys of Ceramic Animal have been cutting their teeth on sold-out shows at small venues, withSweet Unknown, the realm of possibility grows to include arenas, bigger rooms for an even bigger following.” FLOOD says, “The twanging heartland rock of Ceramic Animal invokes a long history of the genre from contemporaries like The War On Drugs and Kurt Vile to the wave of artists that inspired that sound half a century ago. Sweet Unknown, falls directly in line with this tradition, pitting its crushed-dreams up against its warmly comforting instrumentation.”

Prior to today’s album release, Ceramic Animal have debuted four songs off the full length and four remarkable and varied companion videos. The album’s title track, “Sweet Unknown” directed by Ford Fairchild; “Tangled” directed by Andy M. Hawkes; the hilarious 80’s throwback“Valerie” directed by Perry Shall and Bob Sweeney and the contemplative love note to their uptown, “Up in Smoke” also directed by Sweeney.

Ceramic Animal will make their SXSW debut playing multiple parties across the week including spots at Floodfest, Jam In The Van’s party and more to be announced soon. The band is currently on a headlining tour and will stop in Philly on Sunday for their sold-out show at Johnny Brenda’s, and recently announced a major North American summer tour supporting The Black Keys. The dates will kick off in Las Vegas on July 9th, and Ceramic Animal will continue on through July 30th. Sweet Unknown will be the first release for new label home Easy Eye Sound.Sweet Unknown was produced by Dan Auerbach.

Ceramic Animal hails from historic Doylestown, Pennsylvania, about an hour north of Philadelphia. The band features a trio of brothers—Chris Regan (vocals, guitar), Erik Regan(drums) and Elliott Regan (vocals, keys)—along with childhood friend Anthony Marchione (guitar) and Dallas Hosey (vocals, bass).

Before reaching the ears of Easy Eye Sound owner, producer and The Black Keys front man,Dan Auerbach, the band had found critical and commercial success on their own terms.Ceramic Animal funded, produced and self-released three albums and attracted a large and far-flung fan base. They never made a conscious decision to keep things ruggedly DIY; instead, they just felt their way in the dark and did what five boys from Doylestown, PA would do - work hard.

Lively and imaginative, Ceramic Animal’s music highlights a very real and relatable strain of emotional alienation coursing through the lyrics, where people leave you with holes in your life, where flickering memories of brighter times offer the only comfort. The three Regan brothers lost their father - their greatest influence and biggest fan - just before the making of this album. It makes for a more reflective record, but not one devoid of hope or warmth.

Ceramic Animal will be on tour throughout 2022. A full list of tour dates are below.

SXSW SCHEDULE:
March 16 - FLOODfest - Mohawk (Indoor)March 19 - Jam In The Van - Armadillo Den


TOUR DATES:

Mar 6: Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda’s - SOLD OUT
Mar 12: Savannah, GA - Savannah Stopover
Mar 20: Dallas, TX - New New Festival

Supporting The Black Keys
July 9: Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Garden Arena
July 11: Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheater
July 13: Denver, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheater
July 15: St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater St. Louis
July 16: Indianapolis, IN – Ruoff Music Center
July 17: Chicago, IL – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater Tinley Park
July 20: Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center
July 22: Jones Beach, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
July 23: Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center
July 25: Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion
July 27: Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
July 29: Boston, MA – Xfinity Center
July 30: Philadelphia, PA – Waterfront Music Pavilion (formerly BB&T Pavilion)

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