Ceres | |
Origin: | Melbourne, Australia |
Genre: | Indie rock, indie pop |
Years Active: | 2012 - 2020, 2024–present |
Label: | Hobbledehoy, Cooking Vinyl Australia |
Current Members: | Tom Lanyon Sean Callanan Grant Young Frank Morda Stacey Cicivelli |
Past Members: | Rhys Vleugel |
Ceres are an Australian rock band, formed in 2012 in Melbourne,[1] Australia and signed by record label Cooking Vinyl Australia. The band released their debut studio album, I Don't Want To Be Anywhere But Here in 2014 and released a further two studio albums prior to their 2020 split. The band reunited in 2024.
Ceres formed in mid-2012 and recorded and released the EP Luck in February 2013. This garnered them enough interest to secure a spot on the Melbourne leg of the 2014 Soundwave Festival. A couple of months later, in April 2014, the band released their debut studio album, I Don't Want to Be Anywhere But Here which was played on triple j.[2]
Over the next two years, the band worked on their second studio album.[3] In September 2016, the band's second album, Drag it Down on You, was released.
Following three single released, Ceres released We Are a Team in April 2019. It became the band's first charting album, debuting at number 55 on the ARIA Charts.
In December 2019, the band's final show before an unannounced hiatus took place at Nighthawks, Melbourne. In 2020, the band became inactive with occasional posts on social media.
In May 2023, Tom Lanyon made a guest appearance during Slowly Slowly’s concert at the Forum Theatre in Melbourne, Australia.
In May 2024, Ceres released the single "Want/Need" and its accompanying music video; their first new release since 2019.
In June 2024, a further two singles "Humming" and "MAXi" were released.
In August 2024, the group released the singles “Britney Spears” and "In the Valley" and announced their forthcoming release of Magic Mountain (1996—2022).[4] The band also toured the Australian East Coast tour in support of the singles.[5]
In August 2024, the group announced their first album since their return from hiatus earlier that year, titled "Magic Mountain (1996—2022)" which was released on the 4th October 2024. The Album was produced by Tom Bromley, and Engineered by Joel Taylor.
The band hosted a listening party at The Black Lodge Recording Studio in Brunswick for 20 lucky fans who pre-ordered the Vinyl record.
EP details | Peak chart positions | |
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AUS | ||
I Don't Want To Be Anywhere But Here |
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Drag it Down on You | - | |
We Are a Team |
| 55[9] |
Magic Mountain (1996—2022) |
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Album details | ||
Luck |
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Selfish Prick | ||
Stretch Ur Skin |
Year | Album | |
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"Syllables"[16] | 2014 | I Don't Want to Be Anywhere But Here |
"Collarbone"[17] | Selfish Prick | |
"Ceres is for Lovers"[18] | 2015 | |
"Happy In Your Head"[19] | 2016 | Drag It Down On You |
"Laundry Echo"[20] | ||
"Choke"[21] | ||
"'91, Your House"[22] | 2017 | |
"Stretch Ur Skin" (featuring Wil Wagner)[23] | rowspan="2" | |
"Loner Blood" (featuring Japanese Wallpaper)[24] | ||
"Viv in the Front Seat"[25] | 2018 | We Are a Team |
"Kiss Me Crying"[26] | ||
"Me & You"[27] | 2019 | |
"Want/Need" | 2024 | Magic Mountain (1996—2022) |
"Humming" | ||
"Maxi" | ||
"Britney Spears" | ||
"In the Valley" |
The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. They commenced in 2005.|-| J Awards of 2014[28] | themselves| Unearthed Artist of the Year|
The Music Victoria Awards (previously known as The Age EG Awards and The Age Music Victoria Awards) are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music.
! |-| Music Victoria Awards of 2014| I Don't Want to Be Anywhere But Here| Best Heavy Album| | [29] [30] |-
The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.|-| National Live Music Awards of 2020[31] | Ceres| Victorian Live Act of the Year| |-