Releasing their self-titled debut disc through Haskins' own Alyosha Records label, the Old Ceremony's album and frequent East Coast concert dates drew enough positive press to attract the attention of the independent sonaBlast! label, which issued the band's second LP, Our One Mistake, in 2006. After a number of personnel shifts, the Old Ceremony settled into a firm lineup -- Django Haskins (lead vocals, guitar), Matt Brandau (bass), Dan Hall (drums), Gabriele Pelli (violin, keyboards), and Mark Simonsen (organ, vibraphone) -- by the time they recorded their third full-length set, 2009's Walk on Thin Air. A year later, they returned with Tender Age. In 2012, the Old Ceremony delivered their fifth studio album, Fairytales Other Forms of Suicide via Yep Roc. The band continued to perform live in brief spurts over the next couple of years, mostly in the eastern U.S., and in 2014, Haskins took part in the Big Star tribute Big Star's Third with Chris Stamey of the dB's, Mike Mills of R.E.M., Jon Auer of the Posies, Big Star's Jody Stephens, and more. Featuring guest spots by Mills on two tracks, some arrangements by Stamey, and production by jangle pop luminary Mitch Easter (also part of Big Star's Third), the cinematic Sprinter was released in July 2015. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi