“Did you ever go to the airport to pick up a lost bag? It’s a small room with suitcases and luggage piled up to the ceiling. Well, in one corner of my brain, (yes, my brain has corners) is a whole bunch of baggage. Some of it is lost. Most of it is just being ignored.” -Ralphie Malanga 

New Jersey punk veterans, Cathedral Ceilings, have shared a third high energy single from their upcoming album, Summer Of Misguided Dynamite, out via Dromedary Records on 5/27/22.
“Every Summer’s Eve” is a fast paced, intense banger with super catchy lyrics and killer hooks. Watch the video or stream the track below!

Stream “Every Summer’s Eve” in Bandcamp

Ralphie riffs at random, something from nothing, exciting but familiar. Tommy and Nicky fall in then lock in. A sudden, spontaneous melody, then a chorus. A song is born, then several. Then finally, a record. This record. 
Cathedral Ceilings is in the moment. Songs like fireworks blast off, dazzle, and shimmer into the next eruption. The band had begun in fits and starts (or was it fizz and suds?). Songs were half written, then wholly forgotten. Beers consumed then discarded. But by the end of 2018, Tommy was roped into the mix, and suddenly, They’re A Band! 
From that initial big bang arrived the two lathe cut sides, Thanks for the Guitar, Mommy and I’m a Band! By the time they were released, the band had amassed a rockpile of ragers—the ones you’re now hearing.
Recorded and mixed by ace record maker Tom Beaujour and delivered to you via the venerable Dromedary Records, Summer of Misguided Dynamite is unflappable energy and unforgettable hooks. Windows-down, volume-up, high-voltage rock n roll. 
Drop the needle, load the disc, tap the screen and blast the feel-good explosion of the summer.

Summer of Misguided Dynamite releases on May 27th, 2022.

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